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State three effects of drug abuse on the central nervous system
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Answered by devashishdhakad
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Answer:

Neurons

A psycho-active drug must find its way to the bloodstream to have an effect on the brain. Once the drug reaches the brain, it can lodge on to specific receptor sites on the neurons which are sensitive to particular types of drugs. Each drug affects specific neurons in a number of parts of the brain. There are 13 billion neurons or nerve cells in each person's brain.

Neurotransmitters

Many drugs seem to imitate neurotransmitters, the natural chemicals that facilitate or inhibit the transfer of electrical impulses between neurons. For example, opiate drugs such as heroin are thought to exert their drug action by mimicking endorphins which are naturally occurring proteins that reduce pain.

Drug action

Like neurotransmitters, drugs can speed up (CNS stimulants) or slow down (CNS depressants) the transfer of electro-chemical messages between neurons in the brain. Messages between neurons can also be distorted when hallucinogenic drugs are taken.

Pleasure centre

In addition to affecting the transfer of messages between neurons, drugs appear to act directly on 'pleasure centres' in the brain, which may explain the euphoria experienced by users of many different types of drugs. It is believed that the effect on the pleasure centre is highly rewarding for many young people and is crucial to the development of drug dependence.

Answered by anjali000003
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Explanation:

neuron get affected due to drug abuse

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