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More Than Addiction
Introduction
While studying the effects of nicotine
on the mammalian nervous system, scientists found the neuro-receptors
have a broader role than was imagined. The alpha-7 nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor in mice brain was studied. Acetylcholine
is a neurotransmitter released by the nervous system to activate
the receptor during nicotine intake. Other than nicotine,
55 proteins, including the G alpha protein, were found to
bind to the receptor. Drug makers target receptors that G
alpha protein binds to. This makes the nicotine receptor a
potential target. Humans, too, have this receptor. This was
reported in April in the Journal of Proteome Research.
Source: Down
To Earth, May 2009

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