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Common diabetes drug may help kick off nicotine addiction

IANS  |  New York 

Finding it hard to beat your A common drug that helps in management might help people - and without any withdrawal symptoms, finds a study.

The study led by researchers from the Johns Hopkins University, showed that metformin potentially blocks of withdrawal in rodents.

The team exposed laboratory mice to a two-week regimen of and found that they displayed no when given the drugn.

Metaformin was also found to eliminate anxiety, irritability and other in the rodents.

"Metformin, because of its long-term record of safety and relative lack of side effects, has 'real potential' as a cessation aid if clinical trials confirm the findings in mice," Sangwon Kim, from the varsity..

Cigarette is the leading cause of and death.

Three medicines have been approved by the to help people break their to nicotine, but cessation rates remain low -- at about 15 per cent -- even though some studies say up to 70 per cent of smokers want to quit.

Current therapies include replacement, an antidepressant and a medication aimed at reducing the cravings for and pleasurable effects of cigarettes, none of which directly treats withdrawal symptoms, Kim said.

For the new study, published week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team focussed on activating an enzyme known as AMP-activated protein kinase, or AMPK, which -- among other roles -- stimulates the breakdown of glucose for

The team discovered that the AMPK pathway is activated in mammals following chronic use, but is repressed during withdrawal.

They set out to find whether AMPK, stimulated by metformin, could lessen or even eliminate the of withdrawal.

They found that metformin completely prevented anxious behaviors caused by withdrawal at doses that had no effect on body weight, or glucose levels.

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 16:30 IST
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