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='''Brain Injury / Disease'''= | ='''Brain Injury / Disease'''= | ||
===2024: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38698493/ Nicotine inhalant via E-cigarette facilitates sensorimotor function recovery by upregulating neuronal BDNF-TrkB signalling in traumatic brain injury]=== | |||
*Animal study | |||
*Conclusioin: "Post-injury chronic nicotine exposure via vaping facilitates recovery of sensorimotor function by upregulating neuroprotective mBDNF/TrkB/Akt/Erk signalling. These findings suggest potential neuroprotective properties of nicotine despite its highly addictive nature. Thus, understanding the multifaceted effects of chronic nicotine exposure on TBI-associated symptoms is crucial for paving the way for informed and properly managed therapeutic interventions." | |||
===2004 [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15681815/ Nicotinic receptor modulation for neuroprotection and enhancement of functional recovery following brain injury or disease]=== | ===2004 [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15681815/ Nicotinic receptor modulation for neuroprotection and enhancement of functional recovery following brain injury or disease]=== | ||
*Several studies have shown that nicotine treatment can attenuate cognitive deficits produced by medial septal lesions, lesions of the nucleus basalis, and traumatic brain injury. | *Several studies have shown that nicotine treatment can attenuate cognitive deficits produced by medial septal lesions, lesions of the nucleus basalis, and traumatic brain injury. |