Nicotine stimulates the activity of mesolimbic dopamine neurons, which is believed to mediate the rewarding and addictive properties of tobacco use. Accumulating evidence suggests that the endocannabinoid system might play a major role in neuronal mechanisms underlying the rewarding properties of drugs of abuse, including nicotine. Here, we investigated the modulation of nicotine effects by the endocannabinoid system on dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area with electrophysiological techniques in vivo and in vitro. We discovered that pharmacological inhibition of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the enzyme that catabolizes fatty acid ethanolamides, among which the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) is the best known, suppressed nic...
AbstractA single nicotine exposure increases dopamine levels in the mesolimbic reward system for hou...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...
Nicotine stimulates the activity of mesolimbic dopamine neurons, which is believed to mediate the re...
The endocannabinoid system regulates neurotransmission in brain regions relevant to neurobiological ...
BackgroundRecent findings indicate that inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) counteract t...
Tobacco smoke is the leading preventable cause of death in the world and treatments aimed to increas...
The family of lipid neuromodulators has been rapidly growing, as the use of different -omics techni...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings indicate that inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) counter...
Cigarette smokers with brain damage involving the insular cortex display cessation of tobacco smokin...
Nicotine is one of the drugs of abuse that frequently causes addiction and relapse during abstinence...
abstract: Tobacco and alcohol are the most commonly abused drugs worldwide. Many people smoke and dr...
Tobacco use is a major health problem that is estimated to cause 4 million deaths a year worldwide. ...
Nicotine is considered the main dependence-producing constituent in tobacco products. In analogy wit...
The fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor URB597 can reverse the abuse-related behavioural and neuroc...
AbstractA single nicotine exposure increases dopamine levels in the mesolimbic reward system for hou...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...
Nicotine stimulates the activity of mesolimbic dopamine neurons, which is believed to mediate the re...
The endocannabinoid system regulates neurotransmission in brain regions relevant to neurobiological ...
BackgroundRecent findings indicate that inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) counteract t...
Tobacco smoke is the leading preventable cause of death in the world and treatments aimed to increas...
The family of lipid neuromodulators has been rapidly growing, as the use of different -omics techni...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings indicate that inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) counter...
Cigarette smokers with brain damage involving the insular cortex display cessation of tobacco smokin...
Nicotine is one of the drugs of abuse that frequently causes addiction and relapse during abstinence...
abstract: Tobacco and alcohol are the most commonly abused drugs worldwide. Many people smoke and dr...
Tobacco use is a major health problem that is estimated to cause 4 million deaths a year worldwide. ...
Nicotine is considered the main dependence-producing constituent in tobacco products. In analogy wit...
The fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor URB597 can reverse the abuse-related behavioural and neuroc...
AbstractA single nicotine exposure increases dopamine levels in the mesolimbic reward system for hou...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...
Emerging evidence suggests that the rewarding, abuse-related effects of nicotine are modulated by th...