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NICOTINE ADDICTION Jimmy Martin UCLA ‘13
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Addiction (n) : a condition of compulsive drug seeking and use, even in the face of negative consequences
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Cell Body (Soma) Dendrites Axon Axon Terminals NEURON
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Cell Body integrates the signals Axon transmits signal to dendrites of other neurons Information from other neurons Information passed to other neurons NEURON
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Dendrite NEURON 1 NEURON 2 SYNAPSE Signal
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Dendrite Nicotine (Dopamine)
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Natural reward Release of Dopamine
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Normal
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Initial use brain with Nicotine without Nicotine *This is the state the brain wants to be in most of the time
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brain Long-term use *This is still the state the brain wants to be in most of the time without Nicotine with Nicotine
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Long-term use brain without Nicotine with Nicotine
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Major health problem in US More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by all deaths from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined Cigarette smoking is responsible for 1 in every 5 US deaths Normal LungSmoker’s Lung
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Treatment The health benefits of smoking cessation are immediate and substantial -> reduced risk for cancers, heart disease, and stroke; increased life expectancy
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