I've read that habitual cocaine users develop some form of mechanism that helps prevent the degradation of dopamine receptors. Although they obviously suffer more overall damage than someone that never used, they don't suffer from as much as they age in comparison to those that have never used before because of this said mechanism that has been created.
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=563331
Does anyone know if this mechanism is present in other drugs that act on dopamine receptors, such as amps? It only seems natural that this is just a natural defense the body creates to whatever receptors have been damaged for whatever reason, but perhaps cocaine is involved in some seperate process that allows this. Anyone have any info?
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=563331
Does anyone know if this mechanism is present in other drugs that act on dopamine receptors, such as amps? It only seems natural that this is just a natural defense the body creates to whatever receptors have been damaged for whatever reason, but perhaps cocaine is involved in some seperate process that allows this. Anyone have any info?
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