Nicotine Rush Hinges on Sugar in Neurons, University of Southern California Study

When nicotine binds to a neuron, how does the cell know to send the signal that announces a smoker’s high"As with other questions involving good sensations, the answer appears to be sugar. A University of Southern California study appearing with a commentary in Nature Neuroscience online proposes a role for sugar as the hinge that opens a gate in the cell membrane and brings news of nicotine’s arrival.

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