Title : Sex differences in availability of beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in recently abstinent tobacco smokers - Cosgrove_2012_Arch.Gen.Psychiatry_69_418 |
Author(s) : Cosgrove KP , Esterlis I , McKee SA , Bois F , Seibyl JP , Mazure CM , Krishnan-Sarin S , Staley JK , Picciotto MR , O'Malley SS |
Ref : Arch Gen Psychiatry , 69 :418 , 2012 |
Abstract :
CONTEXT: Sex differences exist in the reinforcing effects of nicotine, smoking cessation rates, and response to nicotine therapies. Sex differences in availability of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors containing the beta(2) subunit (beta(2)*-nAChRs) may underlie differential nicotine and tobacco smoking effects and related behaviors in women vs men. OBJECTIVES: To examine beta(2)*-nAChR availability in male and female smokers vs nonsmokers and to determine associations among beta(2)*-nAChR availability, tobacco smoking characteristics, and female sex steroid hormone levels. DESIGN: Male (n = 26) and female (n = 28) tobacco smokers participated in an iodide 123-labeled 5-iodo-A-85380 ([(123)I]5-IA) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging session at 7 to 9 days of abstinence. Age-matched male (n = 26) and female (n = 30) nonsmokers participated in a [(123)I]5-IA SPECT imaging session. All participants completed a magnetic resonance imaging study. SETTING: Academic imaging center. PARTICIPANTS: Tobacco smokers (n = 54) and age- and sex-matched nonsmokers (n = 56). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The [(123)I]5-IA SPECT images were converted to equilibrium distribution volumes and were analyzed using regions of interest. |
PubMedSearch : Cosgrove_2012_Arch.Gen.Psychiatry_69_418 |
PubMedID: 22474108 |
Cosgrove KP, Esterlis I, McKee SA, Bois F, Seibyl JP, Mazure CM, Krishnan-Sarin S, Staley JK, Picciotto MR, O'Malley SS (2012)
Sex differences in availability of beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in recently abstinent tobacco smokers
Arch Gen Psychiatry
69 :418
Cosgrove KP, Esterlis I, McKee SA, Bois F, Seibyl JP, Mazure CM, Krishnan-Sarin S, Staley JK, Picciotto MR, O'Malley SS (2012)
Arch Gen Psychiatry
69 :418