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An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away . . . But So May A Cigarette
Public release date: 11-Nov-2003

Contact: Lisa Merkl
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University of Houston

An apple a day keeps the doctor away . . . but so may a cigarette
Researchers at UH College of Pharmacy find neurological benefits in nicotine

HOUSTON – Cigarettes might just hold the key to treating some serious neurological problems. Scientists at the
University of Houston have unlocked one of the first doors, discovering that nicotine repairs damaged brain function.
Karim Alkadhi, associate professor of pharmacology, and his team of researchers at the UH College of Pharmacy recently
have established that nicotine has a beneficial effect and, in many cases, even repairs memory impairment caused by
stress on the brain.

Stress has long been shown to trigger various biological responses in the body, with scientific research increasingly
supporting the pivotal role it can play in both aggravating and causing certain disorders, many of which are damaging
if not deadly. According to the American Institute of Stress, up to 90 percent of doctor visits can be attributed to
stress-related maladies, making stress among America's top health problems.

Alkadhi will present the findings of his research team regarding the effect nicotine has on stress-induced memory
impairment, as well as how nicotine may improve some of the learning and memory problems associated with
hypothyroidism, such as cloudy thinking and inability to concentrate, at the Society for Neuroscience 33rd Annual
Meeting in New Orleans Tuesday.

This research eventually may help scientists develop new approaches and therapeutic agents that run the gamut from
boosting memory to treating hypothyroidism. Even greater are the implications for such devastating diseases as
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's that could be helped once safe approaches are designed to mimic the beneficial effect of
nicotine on stress.

Next on the agenda for the UH team is to decipher how stress and hypothyroidism produce mental deficits and what role
nicotine plays in correcting them.

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Web page: http://www.uh.edu/pps/ppsp/fapages/fpc/alkadhi.htm

For more information about the Society for Neuroscience 33rd Annual Meeting visit http://web.sfn.org/ACSplash.cfm

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About the University of Houston
The University of Houston, Texas' premier metropolitan research and teaching institution, is home to more than 40
research centers and institutes and sponsors more than 300 partnerships with corporate, civic and governmental
entities. UH, the most diverse research university in the country, stands at the forefront of education, research and
service with more than 35,000 students.

For more information about UH visit the university's Newsroom at http://www.uh.edu/admin/media/newsroom

SOURCE: EurekAlert, DC
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-11/uoh-aaa111003.php

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