Title : Vulnerability to nicotine self-administration in adolescent mice correlates with age-specific expression of α4* nicotinic receptors.

Pub. Date : 2016 Sep

PMID : 27102349






4 Functional Relationships(s)
Download
Sentence
Compound Name
Protein Name
Organism
1 Vulnerability to nicotine self-administration in adolescent mice correlates with age-specific expression of alpha4* nicotinic receptors. Nicotine immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 Mus musculus
2 The most prevalent is the widely expressed alpha4-containing (alpha4*) subtype which mediates reward and is strongly implicated in nicotine dependence. Nicotine immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 Mus musculus
3 Receptor expression showed a strong positive correlation with daily nicotine dose, suggesting that alpha4* nAChR expression levels are age-specific and may contribute to the propensity to self-administer nicotine. Nicotine immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 Mus musculus
4 Receptor expression showed a strong positive correlation with daily nicotine dose, suggesting that alpha4* nAChR expression levels are age-specific and may contribute to the propensity to self-administer nicotine. Nicotine immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 Mus musculus