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How Vaping Nicotine Can Affect A Teenage Brain (NPR)
NPR ^ | October 10, 2019 | Jon Hamilton

Posted on 10/18/2019 6:47:18 AM PDT by Drango

The link between vaping and severe lung problems is getting a lot of attention.

But scientists say they're also worried about vaping's effect on teenage brains.

"Unfortunately, the brain problems and challenges may be things that we see later on down the road," says Nii Addy, associate professor of psychiatry and cellular and molecular physiology at Yale School of Medicine.

Potential problems include attention disorders like ADHD, impulse control issues and susceptibility to substance abuse.

There's no easy way to study precisely what nicotine is doing in a teenager's brain. But research on young animals shows that nicotine can interfere with processes that are critical to memory, learning, focus, impulse control and brain development.

"It's unfortunate that a whole generation of teenagers are basically guinea pigs for the effects of nicotine in the brain," says Frances Leslie, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of California, Irvine.

Leslie says the problem is that nicotine mimics acetylcholine, an important chemical messenger in the brain. So nicotine is able to fool brain cells that have something called a nicotinic receptor.

Unfortunately, she says, "those parts of the brain that are actively maturing during adolescence are being actively controlled by nicotinic receptors."

Nicotine also acts on the brain's dopamine system, which plays a role in desire, pleasure, reward and impulse control.

It's still not clear what tweaking the dopamine system does to the brain of an adolescent human.

How To Talk To Teens About Vaping SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS How To Talk To Teens About Vaping But in young mice, Leslie says, the result is alarming. "A very brief, low-dose exposure to nicotine in early adolescence increases the rewarding properties of other drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine — and these are long-term changes," she says.

Of course, nicotine-vaping products also contain lots of other substances, including flavors like bubblegum and pink lemonade. And Addy wonders whether these flavors might offer a dopamine kick of their own.

"If both nicotine and flavors are both acting on this same dopamine system in the brain," he says, "is that somehow facilitating and making it more likely that people will take products that have both flavors and nicotine?"

So Addy and a team of researchers studied rats that drank plain and flavored liquids containing nicotine.

"What we found is that the sweet flavors can make the nicotine more palatable in the oral cavity," he says, "but also act in the brain to increase nicotine taking."

This effect is especially troubling in a teenage brain, Addy says, which is more sensitive than an adult brain to rewards.

Animal research by another Yale University scientist suggests that vaping during adolescence can lead to long-term brain changes, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Addy says.

"If there's exposure to nicotine early on, that can influence attentional processes later in life," he says.

So what might help reduce teen vaping?

One approach is to ban flavored products, something that was proposed by the Trump administration in September.

And if the ban happens, it could reduce the number of new vapers, says Janet Audrain-McGovern, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania.

Research shows that "if the first e-cigarette that you used was flavored, then you're more likely to go on and use an e-cigarette again," Audrain-McGovern says.

Another promising approach is to make nicotine-vaping products more expensive. When taxes forced up the price of tobacco products, Audrain-McGovern says, the number of young customers declined.

Finally, Audrain-McGovern thinks it should be harder for teenagers to buy vaping products online.

At the moment, many vaping websites simply ask visitors if they are underage before allowing a sale.

"I don't think it's that difficult to click the box that you're 18 or you're 21 and, if you have a credit card, to get those products," Audrain-McGovern says.

In August, Juul Labs launched a program that offers incentives to retailers that implement an age-verification system for customers.

But some measures that helped discourage smoking probably won't work as well against vaping, Audrain-McGovern says. For example, studies suggest that physically active teens are less likely than their peers to smoke but no less likely to vape.

Another challenge is that it's hard for scientists and regulators to keep up with the rapid pace of change in the vaping world.

"Teens who maybe four years ago were using predominately vape pens are now using Juul and some of the pod mods," Audrain-McGovern says.

And those newer products are designed to deliver higher levels of nicotine to the brain. More nicotine makes the products more addictive.


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Another promising approach is to make nicotine-vaping products more expensive. When taxes forced up the price of tobacco products, Audrain-McGovern says, the number of young customers declined.

^THIS. The iron law of supply and demand will work.

1 posted on 10/18/2019 6:47:18 AM PDT by Drango
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To: Drango

I’d rather see a study of what listening to NPR does to the DemocRat brain.


2 posted on 10/18/2019 6:51:41 AM PDT by Cincinnatus.45-70 (What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them with a pitchfork!)
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To: Drango

TEENAGERS HAVE BRAINS as well as sex organs? Who knew?


3 posted on 10/18/2019 6:52:26 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: Drango

Reminds me of riding my bike past the big group of kids that would smoke cigs openly near my middle school in the early 80’s.


4 posted on 10/18/2019 6:52:59 AM PDT by aynrandfreak (Being a Democrat means never having to say you're sorry)
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To: Drango

Just face it, there is no magic. Once you are hooked on tobacco the craving will never end.

Over 20 years I still fell it several times a day.


5 posted on 10/18/2019 6:53:17 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (All I know is The I read in the papers.)
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To: Drango

Give me liberty. Never vaped. Smoked for 14 years quit in ‘76.

But It’s my life. Keep the hell out of it.


6 posted on 10/18/2019 6:54:17 AM PDT by Vaquero ( Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: from occupied ga

Well, they have brains, but they don’t work well.


7 posted on 10/18/2019 6:54:18 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (All I know is The I read in the papers.)
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To: Drango

“Another promising approach is to make nicotine-vaping products more expensive. When taxes forced up the price of tobacco products, Audrain-McGovern says, the number of young customers declined.”

That is what this is all about. A highly successful industry that they don’t have their fingers in yet.


8 posted on 10/18/2019 6:54:53 AM PDT by The Toll
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To: Drango

No worries about THC though.


9 posted on 10/18/2019 6:57:03 AM PDT by fruser1
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To: Drango

How does it compare with smoking nicotine?

Because if you aren’t playing little snowflake mindgames in your head you will be intellectually honest enough to admit that that is the other choice the vaper will pick from - not nicotine free.

I am too old and have seen too much of real life for such Pollyanna self deception.

Black market cigarettes filled the void made by high cigarette taxes, and much of the terrorist plots in the two thousands were funded by it. There wasn’t near as much reduced usage as this half assed article implies because there is no real way to measure the illegal trade accurately.

Oh and...I have never smoked.


10 posted on 10/18/2019 6:58:36 AM PDT by MrEdd (Caveat Emptors)
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To: Drango

I despise big gubmint numbnut liberals.


11 posted on 10/18/2019 6:59:08 AM PDT by jospehm20
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To: fruser1

Yep. THC and no mention of booze including the really sweet stuff that seems to attract a lot of kids.


12 posted on 10/18/2019 7:02:22 AM PDT by Proud_texan (McCarthy was right)
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To: Cincinnatus.45-70

I’d rather see a study of what listening to NPR does to the DemocRat brain.

Me too!


13 posted on 10/18/2019 7:02:28 AM PDT by samtheman (The drive-by wmedia is the true boss of the democommie party.)
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To: Drango
Potential problems include attention disorders like ADHD, impulse control issues and susceptibility to substance abuse.

Does nicotine use cause these problems, or are teens with these problems more likely to use nicotine?

14 posted on 10/18/2019 7:02:59 AM PDT by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: Drango

Could be dangerous, but libtard ideology is fatal.


15 posted on 10/18/2019 7:05:10 AM PDT by RatRipper
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I have seen the you tube videos. It can’t possibly make it any worse


16 posted on 10/18/2019 7:05:45 AM PDT by dsrtsage (Complexity is merely simplicity lacking imagination)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

Vaping is just another reminder of human insanity, i.e. bending over backwards in an attempt to harm oneself.


17 posted on 10/18/2019 7:09:14 AM PDT by odawg
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

“ Just face it, there is no magic. Once you are hooked on tobacco the craving will never end.”

I was chewing 3 cans of kodiak a day for almost 20 years. When I decided I was done, I simply stopped chewing. I would occasionally get a craving when drinking, but even that went away


18 posted on 10/18/2019 7:09:31 AM PDT by dsrtsage (Complexity is merely simplicity lacking imagination)
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To: Cincinnatus.45-70

NPR HAS BEEN VAPING LONGER THAN ANYONE AS INDICATED BY THEIR DIALOG.


19 posted on 10/18/2019 7:14:21 AM PDT by chopperk (ms)
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To: Drango

Peculiar these vaping related illnesses are only in the
USA.


20 posted on 10/18/2019 7:17:24 AM PDT by jacknhoo (Luke 12:51; Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, no; but separation.)
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