The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

Nicotine and Insulin Resistance: What You Should Understand About the Connection

Nov 20, 2024
Explore the surprising metabolic effects of nicotine beyond addiction. Learn how it affects insulin resistance and fat cell dynamics by initially encouraging fat breakdown, then leading to storage issues. Discover the role of ceramides in disrupting insulin signaling and how nicotine activates stress hormones, impacting metabolic health. Delve into the paradox of nicotine stimulating fat burning while hindering insulin sensitivity, raising alarm about its use, especially among young vapers.
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INSIGHT

Nicotine Triggers Fight‑Or‑Flight Metabolism

  • Nicotine powerfully activates the sympathetic nervous system and raises epinephrine and norepinephrine levels.
  • This increases heart rate, blood pressure, metabolic rate, and stimulates fat breakdown (lipolysis).
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Nicotine Raises Free Fatty Acids

  • Nicotine increases lipolysis both indirectly via epinephrine and directly via nicotinic receptors on adipocytes.
  • That raises circulating free fatty acids and often explains short‑term weight loss in smokers.
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Short‑Term Burn, Long‑Term Fat Gain

  • Chronic nicotine impairs mitochondrial fat oxidation so liberated fatty acids may not get burned.
  • This mismatch can drive visceral adipocyte hypertrophy and greater fat storage over time.
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