BACKGROUND: Chronic exposure to nicotine elicits physical dependence in smokers, yet the mechanism and neuroanatomical bases for withdrawal symptoms are unclear. As in humans, rodents undergo physical withdrawal symptoms after cessation from chronic nicotine characterized by increased scratching, head nods, and body shakes. RESULTS: Here we show that induction of physical nicotine withdrawal symptoms activates GABAergic neurons within the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN). Optical activation of IPN GABAergic neurons via light stimulation of channelrhodopsin elicited physical withdrawal symptoms in both nicotine-naive and chronic-nicotine-exposed mice. Dampening excitability of GABAergic neurons during nicotine withdrawal through IPN-selective i...
The nicotine (NIC) withdrawal syndrome is considered to be a major cause of the high relapse rate am...
Tobacco use is a major health problem that is estimated to cause 4 million deaths a year worldwide. ...
Despite cigarette smoking being the leading cause of preventable death in the United States 20% of A...
SummaryBackgroundChronic exposure to nicotine elicits physical dependence in smokers, yet the mechan...
A critical brain area implicated in nicotine dependence is the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) located...
In chronic smokers, nicotine withdrawal symptoms during tobacco cessation can lead to smoking relaps...
Smoking is directly responsible for lung cancer, respiratory disease, and cardiovascular disease. It...
Tobacco smoking continues to be a major global health hazard despite significant public awareness of...
Tobacco addiction is a complex form of dependence process that leads high relapse rates in people se...
There is substantial evidence that GABAB agonist, baclofen, prevents somatic and motivational respon...
Tobacco use is one of the primary factors for global burden of disease and often results in life-lon...
The mesolimbocortical dopamine (DA) system is pivotal for the mediation of the reinforcing effects o...
Aim: Cessation of smoking induces nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, depression...
The discovery of genetic variants in the cholinergic receptor nicotinic CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4 gene cl...
Tobacco smokers titrate their nicotine intake to avoid its noxious effects, sensitivity to which may...
The nicotine (NIC) withdrawal syndrome is considered to be a major cause of the high relapse rate am...
Tobacco use is a major health problem that is estimated to cause 4 million deaths a year worldwide. ...
Despite cigarette smoking being the leading cause of preventable death in the United States 20% of A...
SummaryBackgroundChronic exposure to nicotine elicits physical dependence in smokers, yet the mechan...
A critical brain area implicated in nicotine dependence is the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) located...
In chronic smokers, nicotine withdrawal symptoms during tobacco cessation can lead to smoking relaps...
Smoking is directly responsible for lung cancer, respiratory disease, and cardiovascular disease. It...
Tobacco smoking continues to be a major global health hazard despite significant public awareness of...
Tobacco addiction is a complex form of dependence process that leads high relapse rates in people se...
There is substantial evidence that GABAB agonist, baclofen, prevents somatic and motivational respon...
Tobacco use is one of the primary factors for global burden of disease and often results in life-lon...
The mesolimbocortical dopamine (DA) system is pivotal for the mediation of the reinforcing effects o...
Aim: Cessation of smoking induces nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, depression...
The discovery of genetic variants in the cholinergic receptor nicotinic CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4 gene cl...
Tobacco smokers titrate their nicotine intake to avoid its noxious effects, sensitivity to which may...
The nicotine (NIC) withdrawal syndrome is considered to be a major cause of the high relapse rate am...
Tobacco use is a major health problem that is estimated to cause 4 million deaths a year worldwide. ...
Despite cigarette smoking being the leading cause of preventable death in the United States 20% of A...