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← Human Body & HealthWhy does drug tolerance increase rapidly within the nucleus accumbens during addiction?
A)Increased reuptake receptor expression
B)Decreased vesicular monoamine transport
C)Downregulation of dopamine receptors✓
D)Elevated serotonin synthesis rate
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Tolerance develops because repeated drug exposure leads to a compensatory downregulation of dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens, thus diminishing the drug's effect. Therefore, a higher dose is needed to achieve the same initial response, rather than other mechanisms primarily affecting dopamine synthesis or reuptake.
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