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abdulhakeem
26-01-07, 05:09 PM
January 26, 2007
Mark Henderson, Science Editor


Stroke victims lose urge to smoke
Study opens new avenue of research
Smokers who suffer damage to a particular part of the brain can give up quickly and easily without feeling any urge for a cigarette, according to research that promises new approaches to treating nicotine addiction.

A study of smokers who suffered strokes has shown that part of the brain, the insula, appears to be intimately involved in their addiction, indicating that it could be targeted to help people to give up the habit.

Patients who had strokes that damaged the insula, which is thought to be involved in emotions and cravings, lost the urge to smoke immediately, and many have not touched a cigarette since.

The findings suggest the possibility of helping smokers to give up by manipulating the insula to kill their addiction, without causing the extensive brain damage of a stroke.

Drugs could be developed to alter its activity, or it could be disrupted using magnetic fields. Another technique called deep brain stimulation, in which electrodes are implanted in the brain to switch off particular areas, has already been used successfully to treat Parkinson’s disease and depression.

Such treatments, however, will require much more research into exactly how the insula affects smoking and other addictions before patient trials could begin; it will be important not to disrupt other activities in which the region plays a critical role.

The insula lies in the centre of the brain and is thought to translate information from other parts of the body into feelings such as hunger, pain or cravings for a drug.

“The insula also carries out lots of normal everyday functions, so we would want to make sure we only interfere with functions that disrupt bad habits like smoking but not something vital like eating,” said Antoine Bechara, of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Iowa, who led the research.

Nevertheless, the work is exciting because damage to the insula appears to break many smokers’ habits instantly; their brains seem to forget that they are supposed to crave cigarettes.

“There is a lot of potential for pharmacological developments,” Dr Bechara said. “One of the most difficult problems in any form of addiction is the difficulty in stopping the urge to smoke, to take a drug, or to eat for that matter. Now we have identified a brain target for further research into dealing with that urge.”

Antonio Damasio, Professor of Neuroscience at USC, who first suggested the insula’s role in feelings, said: “It’s really intriguing to think that disrupting this region breaks the pleasure feelings associated with smoking. It is immediate. It’s not that they smoke less. They don’t smoke, period.”

The study, pubished today in the journal Science, was inspired by a patient who smoked 40 cigarettes a day before having a stroke that damaged his insula. He quit immediately, telling doctors that he “forgot the urge to smoke”.

The scientists then turned to a database of stroke patients held by the University of Iowa and identified 69 who had smoked at least five cigarettes a day for at least two years before they suffered brain damage.

They found that 19 of these patients had damage to the insula and 13 of them had given up smoking, 12 of them quickly and easily. The other six continued to smoke — possibly reflecting damage to different parts of the insula.

Of the 50 patients who had strokes that did not disrupt the insula, 19 also gave up smoking, but only four did so instantly and without any cravings.

The difference in the two groups’ experience of quitting suggests that the general stroke patients gave up in standard fashion because of the health risks. The insula-damaged patients, however, gave up because it no longer occurred to them to smoke.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-2565985,00.html

Arsalan
26-01-07, 05:19 PM
So where exactly do i have to stab myself in the head????:scratch:

leela
26-01-07, 05:25 PM
If people want to smoke, they should go ahead and smoke. They're given the facts and it's upto them to decide what to do. Besides, the world needs death.. doctors can't try and save everyone- the place would be overpopulated. Space needs to be made for the babies being born.

umm_huraiyrah
26-01-07, 05:28 PM
Assalamu Alaikum
Yeah this is a new drug. My Doctor was telling me about it yesterday when I was in his office. I'm gonna try it inshallah it will help me quit!!! :up: The way he explained it to me and hubby is it turns off the receptors in your brain that says I want a ciggerette. It's a nicotine blocker. He says he's had a lot of success with this medication. I'll let you know if it works or not. Inshallah it will. :D And yeah i know how smoking is bad for you and all that but I was raised with smokers and started smoking at a young age. And have practically spent most of my life being a smaoker. Yeah Yeah i know nasty habit too. So please don't preach just encourage and support me thanks. :up: Jazak'Allah Khair

Habiba

Te'oma
27-01-07, 06:33 AM
Assalamu Alaikum
Yeah this is a new drug. My Doctor was telling me about it yesterday when I was in his office. I'm gonna try it inshallah it will help me quit!!! :up: The way he explained it to me and hubby is it turns off the receptors in your brain that says I want a ciggerette. It's a nicotine blocker. He says he's had a lot of success with this medication. I'll let you know if it works or not. Inshallah it will. :D And yeah i know how smoking is bad for you and all that but I was raised with smokers and started smoking at a young age. And have practically spent most of my life being a smaoker. Yeah Yeah i know nasty habit too. So please don't preach just encourage and support me thanks. :up: Jazak'Allah Khair

Habiba

If it is welbutrin then be very careful because for me, it almost caused a psychotic break. Some people's bodies just cannot handle the effects of this drug.

umm_huraiyrah
27-01-07, 06:45 PM
If it is welbutrin then be very careful because for me, it almost caused a psychotic break. Some people's bodies just cannot handle the effects of this drug.

Salam Alaikum Uncle G

No Te'oma it's a new drug. It's suppossed to turn off the nicotine recptors. Brand new on the market. It makes that wanting a ciggarette go away. I'm starting it monday. Inshallah. So I hope Ummah is ready for me. :D :inlove: :ban: :rant: :nervous: :nuts: :coolsis: :nerdsis: :smack: :help: I'm gonna need something ot do with my hands so will be typing in here a lot. And will maybe sometimes be grouchy so be patient with me please. I need your guy's support on this. Inshallah :help:

Habiba