evo4ever
Bluelighter
Hey all.
I've been thinking about this for a while now. I've always known that Opioids cause euphoria and pleasure by making the brain release more Dopamine than normal but how does this actually work? Stimulants like Cocaine and Methamphetamine block the reuptake of Dopamine from the pre-synaptic neuron causing a huge amount of Dopamine to be "trapped" in the synapic cleft which gives you that euphoric feeling. Now Opioids don't work like that, does anyone know how Opioids cause a higher than normal build up of Dopamine in the brain? I know Opioids bind to Opioid receptors but where does the higher than normal Dopamine build up occur? Cheers guiys.
I've been thinking about this for a while now. I've always known that Opioids cause euphoria and pleasure by making the brain release more Dopamine than normal but how does this actually work? Stimulants like Cocaine and Methamphetamine block the reuptake of Dopamine from the pre-synaptic neuron causing a huge amount of Dopamine to be "trapped" in the synapic cleft which gives you that euphoric feeling. Now Opioids don't work like that, does anyone know how Opioids cause a higher than normal build up of Dopamine in the brain? I know Opioids bind to Opioid receptors but where does the higher than normal Dopamine build up occur? Cheers guiys.