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pubmed-article:10428013pubmed:abstractTextThe effects of chronic treatment with (+)-nicotine on the immobilization stress-induced changes in blood pressure, body weight, and [3H]cytisine binding to brain nicotinic receptors were examined in rats and were compared with those of (-)-nicotine. Immobilization stress (2 hr/day(-1), for 2 weeks) induced a moderate elevation of blood pressure, loss of body weight gain, and downregulation of [3H]cytisine binding sites in cerebral cortex and midbrain. Chronic treatment with (+)- or (-)-nicotine inhibited the stress-induced hypertension but did not suppress the inhibition of body weight gain by stress. Body weight before stress load was also reduced by (-)-nicotine but not (+)-nicotine treatment. Treatment with each isomer increased the maximum number of [3H]cytisine binding sites (Bmax) of brain stem, cerebral cortex, and hippocampus. The Bmax in midbrain was also increased by (+)-nicotine but not by (-)-nicotine. Stress-induced downregulation in cerebral cortex was inhibited by both isomers. These results suggest that (+)- and (-)-nicotine cause various effects, including anti-stress effect, on the central nervous system in rats, which are slightly different between the isomers.lld:pubmed
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