Nicotine inhalant via E‐cigarette facilitates sensorimotor function recovery by upregulating neuronal BDNF–TrkB signalling in traumatic brain injury
Dongsheng Wang,
Xiaojing Li,
Wenxi Li
et al.
Abstract:Background and PurposeTraumatic brain injury (TBI) causes lifelong physical and psychological dysfunction in affected individuals. The current study investigated the effects of chronic nicotine exposure via E‐cigarettes (E‐cig) (vaping) on TBI‐associated behavioural and biochemical changes.Experimental ApproachAdult C57/BL6J male mice were subjected to controlled cortical impact (CCI) followed by daily exposure to E‐cig vapour for 6 weeks. Sensorimotor functions, locomotion, and sociability were subsequently e… Show more
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