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← Human Body & HealthWhy does drug tolerance cause escalating dosages to achieve euphoria within the nucleus accumbens?
A)Neurotransmitter reuptake is chronically suppressed
B)GABAergic inhibition tonically increases
C)Receptor downregulation reduces dopamine sensitivity✓
D)Serotonin counteracts dopamine's mesolimbic pathway
💡 Explanation
Receptor downregulation causes tolerance in the nucleus accumbens because prolonged stimulation by drugs leads to a reduction in dopamine receptors. Therefore, higher dosages are needed to achieve the same euphoric effect, rather than neurotransmitter suppression or other neurotransmitter pathway interactions.
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