Alcohol and nicotine are often co-abused. As many as 80-95% of alcoholics are also smokers, suggesting that ethanol and nicotine, the primary addictive component of tobacco smoke, may functionally interact in the central nervous system and/or share a common mechanism of action. While nicotine initiates dependence by binding to and activating neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), ligand-gated cation channels normally activated by endogenous acetylcholine (ACh), ethanol is much less specific with the ability to modulate multiple gene products including those encoding voltage-gated ion channels, and excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors. However, emerging data indicate that ethanol interacts with nAChRs, both directly...
SummaryTobacco smoking is a well-known risk factor for subsequent alcohol abuse, but the neural even...
RATIONALE: Ethanol and nicotine are frequently co-abused. The biological basis for the high co-morbi...
Tobacco addiction is a serious threat to public health in the United States and abroad, and developm...
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are important targets for alcohol reward and dependence. ...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused legal substance and alcoholism is a serious public health proble...
International audienceAlcohol and nicotine are the most widely co-abused drugs. Both modify the acti...
Background The frequent co-abuse of alcohol and tobacco may suggest that they share some common neur...
Both smoking and alcohol consumption are known to cause severe health problems and there is an exten...
Alcohol and nicotine use are both highly prevalent in the United States. It is estimated that over 1...
Addictive drugs can activate systems involved in normal reward-related learning, creating long-lasti...
While it is widely known that alcohol and nicotine addictions commonly co-occur, no pharmacotherapie...
The mesolimbic dopamine system is believed to mediate the positive reinforcing and rewarding effects...
abstract: Tobacco and alcohol are the most commonly abused drugs worldwide. Many people smoke and dr...
Alcohol and nicotine are two of the most frequently abused drugs, with their comorbidity well descri...
Nicotine and alcohol are often co-abused suggesting a common mechanism of action may underlie their ...
SummaryTobacco smoking is a well-known risk factor for subsequent alcohol abuse, but the neural even...
RATIONALE: Ethanol and nicotine are frequently co-abused. The biological basis for the high co-morbi...
Tobacco addiction is a serious threat to public health in the United States and abroad, and developm...
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are important targets for alcohol reward and dependence. ...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused legal substance and alcoholism is a serious public health proble...
International audienceAlcohol and nicotine are the most widely co-abused drugs. Both modify the acti...
Background The frequent co-abuse of alcohol and tobacco may suggest that they share some common neur...
Both smoking and alcohol consumption are known to cause severe health problems and there is an exten...
Alcohol and nicotine use are both highly prevalent in the United States. It is estimated that over 1...
Addictive drugs can activate systems involved in normal reward-related learning, creating long-lasti...
While it is widely known that alcohol and nicotine addictions commonly co-occur, no pharmacotherapie...
The mesolimbic dopamine system is believed to mediate the positive reinforcing and rewarding effects...
abstract: Tobacco and alcohol are the most commonly abused drugs worldwide. Many people smoke and dr...
Alcohol and nicotine are two of the most frequently abused drugs, with their comorbidity well descri...
Nicotine and alcohol are often co-abused suggesting a common mechanism of action may underlie their ...
SummaryTobacco smoking is a well-known risk factor for subsequent alcohol abuse, but the neural even...
RATIONALE: Ethanol and nicotine are frequently co-abused. The biological basis for the high co-morbi...
Tobacco addiction is a serious threat to public health in the United States and abroad, and developm...