Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism

Nicotine, primary component of tobaco produces craving and withdrawal effect both in humans and animals. Nicotine shows a close resemblance to other addictive drugs in molecular, neuroanatomical and pharmacological, particularly the drugs which enhances the cognitive functions. Nicotine mainly shows...

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Main Authors: Raj Kumar Tiwari, Vikas Sharma, Ravindra Kumar Pandey, Shiv Shankar Shukla
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Language:English
Published: Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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Online Access:http://www.journal-pharm.com/sub/view/310
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spelling doaj-9cdc4014bcc645f28ba6902b465d6c9d2020-11-25T01:43:18ZengKorean Pharmacopuncture InstituteJournal of Pharmacopuncture2093-69662020-03-012311710.3831/KPI.2020.23.001KPI.2020.23.001Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and MechanismRaj Kumar Tiwari0Vikas Sharma1Ravindra Kumar Pandey2Shiv Shankar Shukla3Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, C.G., IndiaColumbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, C.G., IndiaColumbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, C.G. IndiaColumbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, C.G. IndiaNicotine, primary component of tobaco produces craving and withdrawal effect both in humans and animals. Nicotine shows a close resemblance to other addictive drugs in molecular, neuroanatomical and pharmacological, particularly the drugs which enhances the cognitive functions. Nicotine mainly shows its action through specific nicotinic acetylcholine receptors located in brain. It stimulates presynaptic acetylcholine receptors thereby enhancing Ach release and metabolism. Dopaminergic system is also stimulated by it, thus increasing the concentration of dopamine in nuclear accumbens. This property of nicotine according to various researchers is responsible for reinforcing behavioral change and dependence of nicotine. Various researchers have also depicted that some non dopaminergic systems are also involved for rewarding effect of nicotinic withdrawal. Neurological systems such as GABAergic, serotonergic, noradrenergic, and brain stem cholinergic may also be involved to mediate the actions of nicotine. Further, the neurobiological pathway to nicotine dependence might perhaps be appropriate to the attachment of nicotine to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, peruse by stimulation of dopaminergic system and activation of general pharmacological changes that might be responsible for nicotine addiction. It is also suggested that MAO A and B both are restrained by nicotine. This enzyme helps in degradation dopamine, which is mainly responsible for nicotinic actions and dependence. Various questions remain uninsurable to nicotine mechanism and require more research. Also, various genetic methods united with modern instrumental analysis might result for more authentic information for nicotine addiction.http://www.journal-pharm.com/sub/view/310nicotinedopaminergic systemgabaergicwithdrawalacetylcholinemao
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author Raj Kumar Tiwari
Vikas Sharma
Ravindra Kumar Pandey
Shiv Shankar Shukla
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Vikas Sharma
Ravindra Kumar Pandey
Shiv Shankar Shukla
Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
Journal of Pharmacopuncture
nicotine
dopaminergic system
gabaergic
withdrawal
acetylcholine
mao
author_facet Raj Kumar Tiwari
Vikas Sharma
Ravindra Kumar Pandey
Shiv Shankar Shukla
author_sort Raj Kumar Tiwari
title Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
title_short Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
title_full Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
title_fullStr Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Nicotine Addiction: Neurobiology and Mechanism
title_sort nicotine addiction: neurobiology and mechanism
publisher Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute
series Journal of Pharmacopuncture
issn 2093-6966
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Nicotine, primary component of tobaco produces craving and withdrawal effect both in humans and animals. Nicotine shows a close resemblance to other addictive drugs in molecular, neuroanatomical and pharmacological, particularly the drugs which enhances the cognitive functions. Nicotine mainly shows its action through specific nicotinic acetylcholine receptors located in brain. It stimulates presynaptic acetylcholine receptors thereby enhancing Ach release and metabolism. Dopaminergic system is also stimulated by it, thus increasing the concentration of dopamine in nuclear accumbens. This property of nicotine according to various researchers is responsible for reinforcing behavioral change and dependence of nicotine. Various researchers have also depicted that some non dopaminergic systems are also involved for rewarding effect of nicotinic withdrawal. Neurological systems such as GABAergic, serotonergic, noradrenergic, and brain stem cholinergic may also be involved to mediate the actions of nicotine. Further, the neurobiological pathway to nicotine dependence might perhaps be appropriate to the attachment of nicotine to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, peruse by stimulation of dopaminergic system and activation of general pharmacological changes that might be responsible for nicotine addiction. It is also suggested that MAO A and B both are restrained by nicotine. This enzyme helps in degradation dopamine, which is mainly responsible for nicotinic actions and dependence. Various questions remain uninsurable to nicotine mechanism and require more research. Also, various genetic methods united with modern instrumental analysis might result for more authentic information for nicotine addiction.
topic nicotine
dopaminergic system
gabaergic
withdrawal
acetylcholine
mao
url http://www.journal-pharm.com/sub/view/310
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