Title : Evidence for enhanced neurobehavioral vulnerability to nicotine during periadolescence in rats - Adriani_2003_J.Neurosci_23_4712 |
Author(s) : Adriani W , Spijker S , Deroche-Gamonet V , Laviola G , Le Moal M , Smit AB , Piazza PV |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 23 :4712 , 2003 |
Abstract :
Epidemiological studies indicate that there is an increased likelihood for the development of nicotine addiction when cigarette smoking starts early during adolescence. These observations suggest that adolescence could be a "critical" ontogenetic period, during which drugs of abuse have distinct effects responsible for the development of dependence later in life. We compared the long-term behavioral and molecular effects of repeated nicotine treatment during either periadolescence or postadolescence in rats. It was found that exposure to nicotine during periadolescence, but not a similar exposure in the postadolescent period, increased the intravenous self-administration of nicotine and the expression of distinct subunits of the ligand-gated acetylcholine receptor in adult animals. Both these changes indicated an increased sensitivity to the addictive properties of nicotine. In conclusion, adolescence seems to be a critical developmental period, characterized by enhanced neurobehavioral vulnerability to nicotine. |
PubMedSearch : Adriani_2003_J.Neurosci_23_4712 |
PubMedID: 12805310 |
Adriani W, Spijker S, Deroche-Gamonet V, Laviola G, Le Moal M, Smit AB, Piazza PV (2003)
Evidence for enhanced neurobehavioral vulnerability to nicotine during periadolescence in rats
Journal of Neuroscience
23 :4712
Adriani W, Spijker S, Deroche-Gamonet V, Laviola G, Le Moal M, Smit AB, Piazza PV (2003)
Journal of Neuroscience
23 :4712