However, the impact of nicotine on the interaction between human periodontal ligament (PDL) cells and CD4(+) T cells remains unrevealed. Our study aims to investigate the effect of nicotine on PDL cells and the cocultured CD4(+) T cells. The PDL cell cultures were established by explants ...
It is widely perceived that smoking can decrease body weight by reducing appetite and caloric intake, improving metabolism, and leading to lower fat accumulation due to the impact of nicotine on the brain’s regulation of appetite and energy expenditure [12, 13]. On the other hand, cigarette ...
Increase in nicotine pouch (NP) users, particularly among the young, is a matter of concern requiring a comprehensive understanding of its short- and long-term oral health implications. The objective of this research was to systematically review potential oral side-effects associated with NP usage....
The impact of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegration. Objectives: To examine the short-term effect of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegration. Material and methods: Sixteen female rabbits were divided in... D Balatsouka,K Gotfredsen,CH Lindh,... - 《Clinical Oral Implants Research...
However, the impact of nicotine on neuropathic pain has been largely ignored in the laboratory setting.The purpose of these studies was to determine if chronic nicotine would alter mechanical hypersensitivity after spinal nerve ligation.Rats were implanted with osmotic mini pumps to administer either ...
In absence and presence of warfarin, the free fraction of pantoprazole bound to BSA (1:1) was increased from 37.79% to 82.44% and 51.78% to 98.80% respectively by nicotine. On the other hand, free fraction of nicotine was raised by pantoprazole from 12.89% to 75.70% and 50.08% to 99.66...
Grief can make one more susceptible to illnesses and cause the resurgence of chronic issues, as it can weaken the immune system. During periods of grief, changes in diet and unhealthy choices can also adversely impact the body. Increased use of caffeine or nicotine can cause inflammation and ...
Measuring self-reported experience of health and functioning is important for understanding the changes in the health status of individuals switching from cigarettes to less harmful tobacco and/or nicotine products (TNP) or reduced-risk products (RRP) and for supporting tobacco harm reduction strategies...
smokers whose nicotine levels have fallen below minimal requirements. The cigarette may taste horrible, but the smoker has to smoke it. And because the majority of smokers are such addicts, they must smoke many such cigarettes every single day in order to maintain a constant blood nicotine level...
Another example is the nicotine syndrome, in which acetylcholine accumulates at the motor nerve endings in the autonomic ganglia and causes tremors, spasms, hypertonicity, hyperreflexia, paralysis, or muscle weakness and stimulates the sympathetic autonomic ganglia, to promote tachycardia, pallor, ...