Decoding Nicotine's Core Action - How Nicotine Targets Specific Receptors And Rapidly Enters The Brain To Initiate Its Effects
Publishing Neuro Edge
Verlag: Oxford Publishing
Beschreibung
DECODING NICOTINE'S CORE ACTION HOW NICOTINE TARGETS SPECIFIC RECEPTORS AND RAPIDLY ENTERS THE BRAIN TO INITIATE ITS EFFECTS WRITTEN BY: NEURO EDGE PUBLISHING ABOUT THIS BOOK This ebook has not been written from the limited perspective of a single expert, but rather crafted by a dedicated researcher who has gathered, compared, and distilled insights from many of the world’s leading authorities in health and wellness. By drawing on the collective wisdom of renowned professionals such as Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Peter Attia, Dr. David Sinclair, Dr. Eric Berg, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Steven Gundry, Dr. Rhonda Patrick, Dr. Mark Hyman, and many others, this work aims to present not one individual’s opinion, but a consensus of evidence-based, professional knowledge. The goal is to give you a clear, trustworthy, and well-rounded understanding of the latest science, free from the bias of a single viewpoint. CONTENT: Nicotine's Binding To Acetylcholine Receptors Brain Vs. Body: Central Nervous System And Periphery Distinction The Alpha 4 Beta 2 Receptor: Key For Nicotine's Brain Effects Nicotine's Direct Effect On Appetite Suppression Nicotine's Direct Effect On Metabolism Increase Speed Of Nicotine Entry Into The Bloodstream Via Various Methods Nicotine's Rapid Brain Effects Due To Blood-Brain Barrier Penetration Introduction To The Mesolimbic Reward Pathway Key Brain Areas In The Reward Pathway: Vta And Nucleus Accumbens Nicotine-Induced Dopamine Release From The Nucleus Accumbens The Powerful Reinforcing Properties Of Nicotine Nicotine's Dual Action: Increasing Dopamine And Decreasing Gaba Understanding Why Nicotine Is So Hard To Quit Nicotine's Influence On Motivation And Mood Nicotine's Potential Use As An Antidepressant
