Cigarette smoke extract, but not electronic cigarette aerosol extract, inhibits monoamine oxidase in vitro and produces greater acute aversive/anhedonic effects than nicotine alone on intracranial self-stimulation in rats

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  • who: Andrew C. Harris from the Massey University, New Zealand de Alimentos y Nutriciu00f3n (ICTAN CSIC), Spain have published the research: Cigarette Smoke Extract, but Not Electronic Cigarette Aerosol Extract, Inhibits Monoamine Oxidase in vitro and Produces Greater Acute Aversive/Anhedonic Effects Than Nicotine Alone on Intracranial Self-Stimulation in Rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of nicotine alone and CS extract or EC aerosol extract on ICSS.
  • future: Future studies of similarly-prepared extracts of these and other products could be . . .

     

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