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Betel quid: New insights into an ancient addiction.

Clare Stokes1, Jose A Pino2, D Walker Hagan3, Gonzalo E Torres4, Edward A Phelps3, Nicole A Horenstein5, Roger L Papke1.   

Abstract

The use of areca nuts (areca) in the form of betel quids constitutes the fourth most common addiction in the world, associated with high risk for oral disease and cancer. Areca is a complex natural product, making it difficult to identify specific components associated with the addictive and carcinogenic properties. It is commonly believed that the muscarinic agonist arecoline is at the core of the addiction. However, muscarinic receptor activation is not generally believed to support drug-taking behaviour. Subjective accounts of areca use include descriptions of both sedative and stimulatory effects, consistent with the presence of multiple psychoactive agents. We have previously reported partial agonism of α4-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by arecoline and subsequent inhibition of those receptors by whole areca broth. In the present study, we report the inhibition of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and other types of neurotransmitter receptors with compounds of high molecular weight in areca and the ability of low molecular weight areca extract to activate GABA and glutamate receptors. We confirm the presence of a high concentration of GABA and glutamate in areca. Additionally, data also indicate the presence of a dopamine and serotonin transporter blocking activity in areca that could account for the reported stimulant and antidepressant activity. Our data suggest that toxic elements of high molecular weight may contribute to the oral health liability of betel quid use, while two distinct low molecular weight components may provide elements of reward, and the nicotinic activity of arecoline contributes to the physical dependence of addiction.
© 2022 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  GABA; addiction; antidepressants; areca nut; betel quid; nicotinic receptors

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36001424      PMCID: PMC9552247          DOI: 10.1111/adb.13223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.093


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