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PV inhibitory neurons, not overall prefrontal cortex decline, linked to cocaine-seeking relapse

Medical Xpress - medical research advances and health news [Uno… March 10, 2026
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Drug addiction carries an extremely high risk of relapse, as cravings can be reignited by minor stimuli even long after one has stopped using. Previously, this phenomenon was attributed to a decline in the function of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which regulates impulses. However, a joint international research team has recently revealed that the cause of addiction relapse is not a simple decline in brain function, but rather an imbalance in specific neural circuits.

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