Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6267085 Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Neurons rely on their cytoskeleton to give them shape and stability, and on cytoskeletal dynamics for growth and synaptic plasticity. Because drug addiction is increasingly seen as the inappropriate learning of strongly reinforcing stimuli, the role of the cytoskeleton in shaping drug memories has been of increasing interest in recent years. Does the cytoskeleton have an active role in shaping these memories, and to what extent do alterations in the cytoskeleton reflect the acute actions of drug exposure, or homeostatic reactions to the chronic exposure to drugs of abuse? Here we will review recent advances in understanding the role of the cytoskeleton in the development of drug addiction, with a focus on actin filaments, as they have been studied in greater detail.

► Exposure to drugs of abuse causes changes in the cytoskeleton and neuronal structure. ► The explanations for and consequences of the changes remain elusive. ► Mutants in cytoskeletal regulatory genes alter drug-induced behavior.

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