Title : Nicotine: abused substance and therapeutic agent - Le Houezec_1998_J.Psychiatry.Neurosci_23_95 |
Author(s) : Le Houezec J |
Ref : J Psychiatry Neurosci , 23 :95 , 1998 |
Abstract :
Tobacco dependence is a complex phenomenon that is not fully understood. Nicotine is the main alkaloid in tobacco and the addictive compound of tobacco. It can improve both mood and cognitive functioning; these positive effects are strong reinforcements for smokers and contribute to their addiction. Opposite results also have been reported, however, and the effects of nicotine remain controversial. Recent epidemiological and empirical studies have indicated that smoking or nicotine or both may have protective effects against certain diseases. These findings have suggested that nicotine may be used as a therapeutic agent. However, because a variety of nicotinic cholinergic receptors are present in the brain, new agonist compounds may prove to be more effective than nicotine for therapeutic purposes. Studies are reviewed and the suggestion made that nicotine may prove useful as a tool to help us understand normal and pathological brain functioning. |
PubMedSearch : Le Houezec_1998_J.Psychiatry.Neurosci_23_95 |
PubMedID: 9549250 |
Le Houezec J (1998)
Nicotine: abused substance and therapeutic agent
J Psychiatry Neurosci
23 :95
Le Houezec J (1998)
J Psychiatry Neurosci
23 :95