2019
DOI: 10.26444/aaem/89599
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Prolonged exposure to transdermal nicotine improves memory in male mice, but impairs biochemical parameters in male and female mice

Abstract: Introduction. Nicotine is an alkaloid that affects the functioning of the central nervous system and produces dependence. In low doses, it acts as a stimulant and relaxant. Nicotine was reported to have pro-cognitive effects in humans and animals. However, high doses of nicotine are harmful for many organs.The aim of the study was to check whether a 30-day exposure to transdermal nicotine affects memory and biochemical parameters in mice. Materials and method. A total of 32 mice (16 males and 16 females) were … Show more

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