Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells

While various modalities of chronic nicotine use have been associated with numerous negative consequences to human health, one possible benefit of nicotine exposure has been uncovered. The discovery of an inverse correlation between smoking and Parkinson’s disease, and later Alzheimer’s disease as w...

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Main Authors: Arrin C. Brooks, Brandon J. Henderson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/2/172
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spelling doaj-047863f2c85b41e4b6125b8ac1b4e7072021-01-30T00:06:47ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-01-011117217210.3390/brainsci11020172Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor CellsArrin C. Brooks0Brandon J. Henderson1Department of Biomedical Science, Joan C Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25545, USADepartment of Biomedical Science, Joan C Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25545, USAWhile various modalities of chronic nicotine use have been associated with numerous negative consequences to human health, one possible benefit of nicotine exposure has been uncovered. The discovery of an inverse correlation between smoking and Parkinson’s disease, and later Alzheimer’s disease as well, motivated investigation of nicotine as a neuroprotective agent. Some studies have demonstrated that nicotine elicits improvements in cognitive function. The hippocampus, along with the subventricular zone (SVZ), is a distinct brain region that allow for ongoing postnatal neurogenesis throughout adulthood and plays a major role in certain cognitive behaviors like learning and memory. Therefore, one hypothesis underlying nicotine-induced neuroprotection is possible effects on neural stem cells and neural precursor cells. On the other hand, nicotine withdrawal frequently leads to cognitive impairments, particularly in hippocampal-dependent behaviors, possibly suggesting an impairment of hippocampal neurogenesis with nicotine exposure. This review discusses the current body of evidence on nicotine’s effects on neural stem cells and neural progenitors. Changes in neural stem cell proliferation, survival, intracellular dynamics, and differentiation following acute and chronic nicotine exposure are examined.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/2/172nicotineneural stem cellsneurogenesissubventricular zone
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Brandon J. Henderson
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Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
Brain Sciences
nicotine
neural stem cells
neurogenesis
subventricular zone
author_facet Arrin C. Brooks
Brandon J. Henderson
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title Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
title_short Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
title_full Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
title_fullStr Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
title_full_unstemmed Systematic Review of Nicotine Exposure’s Effects on Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells
title_sort systematic review of nicotine exposure’s effects on neural stem and progenitor cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-01-01
description While various modalities of chronic nicotine use have been associated with numerous negative consequences to human health, one possible benefit of nicotine exposure has been uncovered. The discovery of an inverse correlation between smoking and Parkinson’s disease, and later Alzheimer’s disease as well, motivated investigation of nicotine as a neuroprotective agent. Some studies have demonstrated that nicotine elicits improvements in cognitive function. The hippocampus, along with the subventricular zone (SVZ), is a distinct brain region that allow for ongoing postnatal neurogenesis throughout adulthood and plays a major role in certain cognitive behaviors like learning and memory. Therefore, one hypothesis underlying nicotine-induced neuroprotection is possible effects on neural stem cells and neural precursor cells. On the other hand, nicotine withdrawal frequently leads to cognitive impairments, particularly in hippocampal-dependent behaviors, possibly suggesting an impairment of hippocampal neurogenesis with nicotine exposure. This review discusses the current body of evidence on nicotine’s effects on neural stem cells and neural progenitors. Changes in neural stem cell proliferation, survival, intracellular dynamics, and differentiation following acute and chronic nicotine exposure are examined.
topic nicotine
neural stem cells
neurogenesis
subventricular zone
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/2/172
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