Monday, December 12, 2011

The human body is able to restrain himself against drug addiction

The human body is able to restrain himself against drug addictionhttp://www.narconon.org/drug-rehabilitation/substance/prescription-drug-abuse.jpg
U.S. scientists have confirmed that the body is unable to rein in his desire to drug himself through one of the functions of genes in the brain.

The researchers, under the supervision of Professor Hollander Jothan of the Scripps Research Institute Jupiter city in the state of Florida, that the results of their study, published in the journal 'Nature' British could open a completely new pathway for anti-addiction drugs.

The researchers at the beginning of their experiences making the number of rats addicted to cocaine, and then made ​​it possible have the opportunity to get the dose of cocaine injection as paid by the desire for that and that by pressing a particular key.

Studies have shown that the rate of gene 'Micro or any R-212? Which affects the activity of genes throughout the body, the more clearly in the body of rats after cocaine use for a long time.

This occurs through the influence of the adhesion of parts of this gene molecules for connecting to different genes in the body the molecules that carry genetic information into proteins.


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