Molecular insights into memory-enhancing metabolites of nicotine in brain: A systematic review

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Background: The alleged procognitive effects of nicotine and its metabolites in brain are controversial. Objective: Here, we review the pharmacologically active metabolites of nicotine in brain and their effects on neuronal mechanisms involving two main cognitive domains, i.e., learning and memory. Methods: We searched Embase, Medline via PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for entries no later than May 2018, and restricted the search to articles about nicotine metabolites and cognitive behavior or cognitive mechanisms. Results: The initial search yielded 425 articles, of which 17 were eligible for inclusion after application of exclusion criteria. Of these, 13 were experimental, two were clinical, and two were conference papers. Conclusions: The results revealed three pharmacologically active biotransformations of nicotine in the brain, including cotinine, norcotinine, and nornicotine, among which cotinine and nornicotine both had a procognitive impact without adverse effects. The observed effect was significant only for cotinine.

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Majdi, A., Kamari, F., Sadigh-Eteghad, S., & Gjedde, A. (2019). Molecular insights into memory-enhancing metabolites of nicotine in brain: A systematic review. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13(JAN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.01002

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