Abstract

Developmental nicotine exposure (DNE) is used to model human smoking during pregnancy, and has been shown to cause alterations in glutamate receptors, dendritic morphology, and neuronal function as well as increase nicotine (NIC) self-administration in adult rats. The underlying neurobiological mechanisms leading to increased nicotine addiction vulnerability following DNE, however, are unknown.

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