Goriounova_2012_Front.Synaptic.Neurosci_4_3

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Title : Nicotine exposure during adolescence alters the rules for prefrontal cortical synaptic plasticity during adulthood - Goriounova_2012_Front.Synaptic.Neurosci_4_3
Author(s) : Goriounova NA , Mansvelder HD
Ref : Front Synaptic Neurosci , 4 :3 , 2012
Abstract :

The majority of adolescents report to have smoked a cigarette at least once. Adolescence is a critical period of brain development during which maturation of areas involved in cognitive functioning, such as the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), is still ongoing. Tobacco smoking during this age may compromise the normal course of prefrontal development and lead to cognitive impairments in later life. In addition, adolescent smokers suffer from attention deficits, which progress with the years of smoking. Recent studies in rodents reveal the molecular changes induced by adolescent nicotine exposure that alter the functioning of synapses in the PFC and underlie the lasting effects on cognitive function. In particular, the expression and function of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) are changed and this has an impact on short- and long-term plasticity of glutamatergic synapses in the PFC and ultimately on the attention performance. Here, we review and discuss these recent findings.

PubMedSearch : Goriounova_2012_Front.Synaptic.Neurosci_4_3
PubMedID: 22876231

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Goriounova NA, Mansvelder HD (2012)
Nicotine exposure during adolescence alters the rules for prefrontal cortical synaptic plasticity during adulthood
Front Synaptic Neurosci 4 :3

Goriounova NA, Mansvelder HD (2012)
Front Synaptic Neurosci 4 :3