Exposure to Nicotine and Withdrawal in Wistar Rats: An Electrophysiological Study
Allan Carlos da SilvaTiago,
Suzane Maia da Fonseca,
Esther Padilha da Silveira
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Throughout the world, smoking is one of the principal causes of preventable death. Nicotine, the primary active component of tabacco, acts as a psychostimulant and modulates the electrical activity of a number of the areas of the brain involved in addiction. Abstinence from nicotine will also impact the functional state of the brain, which is reflected in symptoms of craving and susceptibility to relapse. In addition, given the increase in the sympathetic tone of the heart and pu… Show more
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