Smoking Changes Brain Chemistry  | | This is an alarming article which i came across my mail box and it will shock smokers
Chronic smoking affects nerve cells and alters the chemical makeup of the brain, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
"This is the first imaging study to focus on the relationship between brain metabolites and nicotine dependence," said Okan G-r, M.D., from the Department of Radiology at the University of Bonn in Germany.
Dr. G-r and colleagues used proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to study 21 men and 22 women, age 21 to 59, in a smoking cessation program two weeks after quitting and again six months later. Patients were encouraged to use nicotine patches during the initial six weeks of smoking cessation; however, only 36 of the patients complied.
Proton MRS is able to measure brain metabolism at the cellular level and can provide detailed chemical data about the brain's metabolites, which are involved in many physical and chemical processes within the body.
The researchers compared the data collected from the smokers to proton MRS data collected from 35 age- and gender-matched healthy controls.
The results showed that the nicotine-dependent patients had significantly decreased concentrations of the amino acid N-acetylaspartate (NAA) in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), the part of the brain that processes pleasure and pain. The decreased NAA levels were evident regardless of whether or not the patient used a nicotine patch and correlated directly with the patient's smoking history: the greater the number of pack years (one pack per day for one year equals one pack year), the lower the NAA level.
"The ACC is involved in mediating conditioned reinforcement, craving and relapsing behavior in addiction," said study co-author Christian G. Sch-tz, M.D., M.P.H., from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Bonn. "Lower NAA levels have been implicated as indicators of neuronal or axonal dysfunction."
Reduced NAA levels have been reported for a number of psychiatric and mood disorders, including schizophrenia, dementia and bipolar disorder, as well as in cases of substance abuse, particularly alcohol dependence.
Choline concentrations in the ACC were slightly lower in the smokers compared with the nonsmokers, and lower still in the female smokers compared with the male smokers.
Choline is significantly involved in cell membrane metabolism, which is essential for cardiac and brain function. Reduced choline levels can be a precursor to the breakdown of cell membranes.
Concentration of total creatine (tCr) levels in the frontal lobes was typically higher in the smokers who did not use patches compared to those who did. The metabolite tCr plays an important role in supplying energy to the muscle cells. Higher tCr levels have been associated with stimulant use. Furthermore, the researchers found that high tCr levels predicted a higher likelihood of relapse.
Upon follow-up after six months, the researchers found that most metabolite concentrations, including that of NAA, had normalized in the 25 ex-smokers who did not relapse.
"These findings further emphasize the importance of quitting smoking," Dr. G-r said. "The degree of reduction of NAA in the ACC depends on the amount of tobacco consumed over time, but it appears to normalize after smoking cessation."
what do u say after reading this article?
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| | | | | | | | 1. Lydia1901 (15731) | 3 years ago | Somking is not good for you, stay away!!!
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| | | | 2. emarie (4458) | 3 years ago | well, everyone knew that smoking carried heavy risks. but people still do it knowing all the risks and to what effect they're having on others. my guess is smokers don't care either way what happens to them or their loved ones.
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anwar007 (165) | 3 years ago | pls refer the smokers to the following link:
http://www.clickaudit.com/goto/?39401
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| | | | 3. reeseyj (639) | 3 years ago | Thanks for writing this. My husband smokes and I would like him to stop. Maybe this will help.
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anwar007 (165) | 3 years ago | u can check out this link to know the dangers of smoking and tips to overcome it, maybe it can be of help to ur husband:
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| | | | 4. CDonohue (286) | 3 years ago | damn, and I just put out that cigarette, thanks
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anwar007 (165) | 3 years ago | u can check out; http://www.clickaudit.com/goto/?39401
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| | | | 5. blueman (7005) | 3 years ago | interesting writeup.
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| | | | 6. anne_143god (3652) | 3 years ago | I do believe in that and I also noticed that to most of smoker I know that smoking realy changes the brain chemistry of a smoker.
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| | | | | 7. shalabi (52) | 3 years ago | I had difficulty understanding meaning of words in your article but I think I have the point. I smoked from age 15 until recently. I believe it contributes to mood disorders and substance abuse. I easily was in a bad mood and wanted to smoke. When I quit I thought I was having panic attacks and couldn't concentrate. Now I concentrate better and don't become anxious like before. I say smokers need to stop as soon as possible and by any means possible.
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medooley (1852) | 3 years ago | Congrats on your achievement of stopping smoking, I am sure that you and your loved ones are very happy of the accomplishment. How did you stop if you don't mind me asking?
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| shalabi (52) | 3 years ago | Thank you. I didn't plan to stop smoking, I realised I didn't have enough money to smoke and eat too. Eating was more important. I still didn't buy cigarettes when I had the money. I guess I quit by will and chocolate bars. I feel better for it too.
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anwar007 (165) | 3 years ago | check out:
http://www.clickaudit.com/goto/?39401
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| | | | 8. alchemistrx (1236) | 3 years ago | Ouit smoking so that the amino acid N acetylaspartate would increase in the ACC.That's explains why smokers are sometives behaving badly.I guess nerves cells can not always regenerate.
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| | | | 9. Signal20 (1829) | 3 years ago | Interesting article. So, there's hope for me? lol I just quit smoking about 3-4 weeks ago. Been chewing on nicotine gum. Now I'm trying to figure out how to quit the nicotine gum. Hate it lol...
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| | | | 10. grulla (1258) | 3 years ago | I say that if we stopped all to smoke it would be a benediction, for us smokers and for the one who is around us. The biggest problem is that we keep on smoking having full knowledge of the damages that does us
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