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Drugs of Abuse
Objectives:
• Be able to define the
following terms:
▫ Pharmacology
▫ Drug
▫ Stimulant
▫ Depressant
▫ Hallucinogen
• Drugs of abuse:
▫ Pharmacology
▫ Physiological effects
▫ Toxicity
Important definitions:
• Pharmacology:
▫ The scientific study of the effect of drugs on biological
system
• Drug:
▫ Any chemical substance, other than food, that alters the
mental state or biological function of living organisms
▫ Medically, a drug is any chemical substance used in the
treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease.
Types of Drugs
• Stimulants:
▫ Substances that stimulate or speed up the functions of
the nervous system
 Enhances alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion
• Depressants:
▫ Substances that depress or decrease the functions of the
nervous system
 Enhances relaxation and calmness
• Hallucinogens:
▫ Substances that cause changes in perception, thought,
emotion, and consciousness
How Drugs Affect the Body
• The effect produced by a drug is an alteration of
a natural physiological function or process.
• Drugs bind to a target to either activate, partially
activate, or inactivate it.
• Most common drug targets include
▫ Transporters
▫ Ion Channels
▫ Receptors
▫ Enzymes
How Drugs Affect the Body
• Most common drug targets include
Enzyme: Biological molecule that cause a specific biochemical reaction
Drug Actions at the Synapse
Drugs of Abuse
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/mouse/
Drugs of Abuse
• Heroin
• Alcohol
• Cocaine
• Methamphetamine
• Ecstasy (MDMA)
• LSD
• Marijuana
• Nicotine
• Caffeine
Heroin
• Synthetic opioid drug that is highly addictive. It is processed from
morphine, a naturally occurring substance in poppy plants
Heroin Pharmacology
• Main site of action:
▫ Opiate receptors in the
 Brain and spinal cord
 Thalamus
 Hypothalamus
 Nucleus accumbens
 Medulla
 Sensory nerves in
peripheral nervous
system (PNS)
• Decreases the release of
neurotransmitters into
the synaptic cleft
Heroin Pharmacology
• Binds to opiate receptors in
▫ Reward/pleasure centers of the brain (image above) to induce eupohoria
▫ Brain, spinal cord, and periphery to reduce pain sensation
Heroin Pharmacology
• Binds to opiate receptors in:
▫ Reward/pleasure areas of the
brain to induce euphoria
▫ Brain, spinal cord, and
periphery to reduce pain
sensation
Physiological Effects of Heroin
• Effects last 3-5 hrs
▫ Pain relief
▫ Suppressed cough
▫ Constipation
▫ Drowsiness & confusion
▫ Impaired coordination
▫ Reduced heart rate,
blood pressure, and
breathing
▫ Constricted pupils
(“pinpoint pupils”)
▫ Euphoria & pleasure
▫ Hypothermia
Toxicity of Heroin
 Acute Toxicity
 Heroin depress the medulla, leading to decreased
heart/breathing rates
 Toxic effects are additive in the presence of alcohol or
other depressants
 Physical symptoms of heroin overdose: slow heart rate
and breathing, blue lips and nails, seizures, muscle
spasms, coma, death
Alcohol
• One of the oldest recreational drugs still used by humans
Alcohol
• Metabolism of Alcohol
▫ Absorption into the bloodstream
 Primarily in small intestines
 Some in stomach
▫ Metabolized (degraded) by the liver
▫ Excreted
 Urine
 Breath (5% excreted in breath)
 Sweat (“drunk smell”)
Alcohol Pharmacology
• CNS depressant
• Affects various neurotransmitter systems
▫ GABA, glutamate, dopamine, opioid
▫ Know for exam: Enhances the inhibitory effects of
GABA on its receptor (GABAA Receptor)
Physiological Effects of Alcohol
• Frontal Lobe: Judgement &
reasoning altered
• Midbrain: Pleasure, loss of
emotional control
• Cerebellum: Loss of
coordination & balance
• Pons, Medulla: respiration &
heart rate reduced
• Hippocampus: alters long term
memory formation
Alcohol Toxicity
• Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning
▫ Can’t communicate
▫ Irregular/slow heart rate
▫ Hypothermia (low body temp)
▫ Respiratory depression (slowed breathing)
▫ Coma
▫ Death
• Dangerous in combination with other drugs
▫ Especially with other depressants
Cocaine
• Crystalline alkaloid obtained from the coca plant
▫ Not to be confused with the cocoa (chocolate) plant
Cocaine Pharmacology
• Main site of action:
▫ Monoamine reuptake
transporters
 Inhibits transporter function
 Monoamines:
 Dopamine
 Seratonin
 Norepinephrine
• Increases the concentration of
monoamines in the synaptic
cleft
Cocaine Pharmacology
• Cocaine inhibits the actions of monoamine reuptake transporters
▫ Increases the time that monoamines can bind their receptors
Physiological Effects of Cocaine
• Effects last 1-2 hrs
▫ Increased energy & motor activity
▫ Increased heart rate & blood pressure
▫ Euphoria
▫ Decreased appetite
▫ Mental alertness
▫ Increased body temp
▫ Dilated (large) pupils
Cocaine Toxicity
• Heavy use can cause:
▫ Rapid heart beat
▫ Hallucinations
▫ Paranoid delusions
▫ Tremors and convulsions
▫ Respiratory failure
▫ Heart attack or heart failure
▫ Stroke
Methamphetamine
• Synthetic (man-made), crystal-like, addictive stimulant
produced from pseudoephedrine or ephedrine found in cold
medicines
Methamphetamine Pharmacology
• Mechanisms of Action
▫ Inhibits the
monoamine reuptake
transporters (1)
▫ Induces release of
monoamines into the
synapse (2)
▫ Binds MAO & blocks
degradation of
monoamines (3)
▫ Causes the
monoamine reuptake
transporters to act in
reverse (4)
Methamphetamine Pharmacology
• Medicinal uses of amphetamines
▫ Treat narcolepsy & ADHD
Physiological Effects of Methamphetamine
• Effects last 8-12 hrs
▫ Effects similar to cocaine use
▫ Irritability and aggression
▫ Anxiety and/or paranoia/nervousness
▫ Increased wakefulness
▫ Tremors/convulsions
▫ Decreased appetite
▫ Insomnia
▫ High blood pressure & increased heart rate
Methamphetamine Toxicity
• Neurotoxic (induces neuron cell death)
▫ Serotonergic neurons
▫ Dopaminergic neurons
• Permanent psychosis (paranoia, hallucinations
or repetitive motor activity)
• Hyperthermia (high body temp)
• Kidney failure
• Coma
• Stroke
• Heart attack
Review
• What is the definition of each of the following terms:
• Pharmacology
• Drug
• Stimulant
• Depressant
• Hallucinogen
• Drugs of abuse: Heroin, alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine
▫ Know the drug target(s) for each
▫ Know the regions of the brain (if discussed) that each drug acts to elicit its
effects
▫ Know the physiological effects of the drugs
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Drugs of abuse for nonscience majors

  • 2. Objectives: • Be able to define the following terms: ▫ Pharmacology ▫ Drug ▫ Stimulant ▫ Depressant ▫ Hallucinogen • Drugs of abuse: ▫ Pharmacology ▫ Physiological effects ▫ Toxicity
  • 3. Important definitions: • Pharmacology: ▫ The scientific study of the effect of drugs on biological system • Drug: ▫ Any chemical substance, other than food, that alters the mental state or biological function of living organisms ▫ Medically, a drug is any chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease.
  • 4. Types of Drugs • Stimulants: ▫ Substances that stimulate or speed up the functions of the nervous system  Enhances alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion • Depressants: ▫ Substances that depress or decrease the functions of the nervous system  Enhances relaxation and calmness • Hallucinogens: ▫ Substances that cause changes in perception, thought, emotion, and consciousness
  • 5. How Drugs Affect the Body • The effect produced by a drug is an alteration of a natural physiological function or process. • Drugs bind to a target to either activate, partially activate, or inactivate it. • Most common drug targets include ▫ Transporters ▫ Ion Channels ▫ Receptors ▫ Enzymes
  • 6. How Drugs Affect the Body • Most common drug targets include Enzyme: Biological molecule that cause a specific biochemical reaction
  • 7. Drug Actions at the Synapse
  • 9. Drugs of Abuse • Heroin • Alcohol • Cocaine • Methamphetamine • Ecstasy (MDMA) • LSD • Marijuana • Nicotine • Caffeine
  • 10. Heroin • Synthetic opioid drug that is highly addictive. It is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance in poppy plants
  • 11. Heroin Pharmacology • Main site of action: ▫ Opiate receptors in the  Brain and spinal cord  Thalamus  Hypothalamus  Nucleus accumbens  Medulla  Sensory nerves in peripheral nervous system (PNS) • Decreases the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft
  • 12. Heroin Pharmacology • Binds to opiate receptors in ▫ Reward/pleasure centers of the brain (image above) to induce eupohoria ▫ Brain, spinal cord, and periphery to reduce pain sensation
  • 13. Heroin Pharmacology • Binds to opiate receptors in: ▫ Reward/pleasure areas of the brain to induce euphoria ▫ Brain, spinal cord, and periphery to reduce pain sensation
  • 14. Physiological Effects of Heroin • Effects last 3-5 hrs ▫ Pain relief ▫ Suppressed cough ▫ Constipation ▫ Drowsiness & confusion ▫ Impaired coordination ▫ Reduced heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing ▫ Constricted pupils (“pinpoint pupils”) ▫ Euphoria & pleasure ▫ Hypothermia
  • 15. Toxicity of Heroin  Acute Toxicity  Heroin depress the medulla, leading to decreased heart/breathing rates  Toxic effects are additive in the presence of alcohol or other depressants  Physical symptoms of heroin overdose: slow heart rate and breathing, blue lips and nails, seizures, muscle spasms, coma, death
  • 16. Alcohol • One of the oldest recreational drugs still used by humans
  • 17. Alcohol • Metabolism of Alcohol ▫ Absorption into the bloodstream  Primarily in small intestines  Some in stomach ▫ Metabolized (degraded) by the liver ▫ Excreted  Urine  Breath (5% excreted in breath)  Sweat (“drunk smell”)
  • 18. Alcohol Pharmacology • CNS depressant • Affects various neurotransmitter systems ▫ GABA, glutamate, dopamine, opioid ▫ Know for exam: Enhances the inhibitory effects of GABA on its receptor (GABAA Receptor)
  • 19. Physiological Effects of Alcohol • Frontal Lobe: Judgement & reasoning altered • Midbrain: Pleasure, loss of emotional control • Cerebellum: Loss of coordination & balance • Pons, Medulla: respiration & heart rate reduced • Hippocampus: alters long term memory formation
  • 20. Alcohol Toxicity • Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning ▫ Can’t communicate ▫ Irregular/slow heart rate ▫ Hypothermia (low body temp) ▫ Respiratory depression (slowed breathing) ▫ Coma ▫ Death • Dangerous in combination with other drugs ▫ Especially with other depressants
  • 21. Cocaine • Crystalline alkaloid obtained from the coca plant ▫ Not to be confused with the cocoa (chocolate) plant
  • 22. Cocaine Pharmacology • Main site of action: ▫ Monoamine reuptake transporters  Inhibits transporter function  Monoamines:  Dopamine  Seratonin  Norepinephrine • Increases the concentration of monoamines in the synaptic cleft
  • 23. Cocaine Pharmacology • Cocaine inhibits the actions of monoamine reuptake transporters ▫ Increases the time that monoamines can bind their receptors
  • 24. Physiological Effects of Cocaine • Effects last 1-2 hrs ▫ Increased energy & motor activity ▫ Increased heart rate & blood pressure ▫ Euphoria ▫ Decreased appetite ▫ Mental alertness ▫ Increased body temp ▫ Dilated (large) pupils
  • 25. Cocaine Toxicity • Heavy use can cause: ▫ Rapid heart beat ▫ Hallucinations ▫ Paranoid delusions ▫ Tremors and convulsions ▫ Respiratory failure ▫ Heart attack or heart failure ▫ Stroke
  • 26. Methamphetamine • Synthetic (man-made), crystal-like, addictive stimulant produced from pseudoephedrine or ephedrine found in cold medicines
  • 27. Methamphetamine Pharmacology • Mechanisms of Action ▫ Inhibits the monoamine reuptake transporters (1) ▫ Induces release of monoamines into the synapse (2) ▫ Binds MAO & blocks degradation of monoamines (3) ▫ Causes the monoamine reuptake transporters to act in reverse (4)
  • 28. Methamphetamine Pharmacology • Medicinal uses of amphetamines ▫ Treat narcolepsy & ADHD
  • 29. Physiological Effects of Methamphetamine • Effects last 8-12 hrs ▫ Effects similar to cocaine use ▫ Irritability and aggression ▫ Anxiety and/or paranoia/nervousness ▫ Increased wakefulness ▫ Tremors/convulsions ▫ Decreased appetite ▫ Insomnia ▫ High blood pressure & increased heart rate
  • 30. Methamphetamine Toxicity • Neurotoxic (induces neuron cell death) ▫ Serotonergic neurons ▫ Dopaminergic neurons • Permanent psychosis (paranoia, hallucinations or repetitive motor activity) • Hyperthermia (high body temp) • Kidney failure • Coma • Stroke • Heart attack
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  • 32. Review • What is the definition of each of the following terms: • Pharmacology • Drug • Stimulant • Depressant • Hallucinogen • Drugs of abuse: Heroin, alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine ▫ Know the drug target(s) for each ▫ Know the regions of the brain (if discussed) that each drug acts to elicit its effects ▫ Know the physiological effects of the drugs