How Degrees of Vape Use Relate to Illicit Substance Use by Youth Aged 13 To 17 in The United States

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Neurobiology studies on co-occurrence of nicotine and addiction indicate that nicotine primes the brain for greater likelihood of experimentation with illicit drugs and increases risk of addiction. Young people, whose brains are still developing, may experience greater and longer lasting neurobiological changes upon addiction or even mere exposure to nicotine [1]. In laboratory experiments, mice pre-exposed with nicotine via cigarette or vape demonstrated addictive behaviors around THC; however, mice pre-exposed with normal air did not demonstrate these addictive behaviors [2]. Nicotine use can also increase the rewarding feeling derived from using other mind-altering drugs; therefore, vaping itself may be a dangerous gateway that increases the propensity for other types of substance use and addiction [3].
美国13至17岁青少年使用大麻的程度与非法药物使用的关系
对尼古丁和成瘾同时发生的神经生物学研究表明,尼古丁使大脑更有可能进行非法药物实验,并增加成瘾风险。大脑仍在发育的年轻人在成瘾甚至仅仅接触尼古丁后,可能会经历更大、更持久的神经生物学变化[1]。在实验室实验中,通过香烟或电子烟预先接触尼古丁的小鼠在四氢大麻酚周围表现出成瘾行为;然而,预先暴露在正常空气中的小鼠并没有表现出这些成瘾行为[2]。尼古丁的使用也会增加因使用其他改变思维的药物而产生的奖励感;因此,电子烟本身可能是一个危险的途径,会增加其他类型物质使用和成瘾的倾向[3]。
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