Title : Brain beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor occupancy after use of a nicotine inhaler - Esterlis_2011_Int.J.Neuropsychopharmacol_14_389 |
Author(s) : Esterlis I , Mitsis EM , Batis JC , Bois F , Picciotto MR , Stiklus SM , Kloczynski T , Perry E , Seibyl JP , McKee S , Staley JK , Cosgrove KP |
Ref : Int J Neuropsychopharmacol , 14 :389 , 2011 |
Abstract :
The Nicotrol(R) (Pfizer, USA) nicotine inhaler reduces craving by mimicking the behavioural component of cigarettes and delivering controlled doses of nicotine, which binds to the beta-2 subunit-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (beta2*-nAChRs). Previous studies examined beta2*-nAChR occupancy after administration of regular and low-nicotine cigarettes. Here, we measured occupancy of beta2*-nAChRs after administration of nicotine via inhaler, and the relationship between occupancy and changes in craving for tobacco smoking and withdrawal symptoms. Tobacco smokers participated in [123I]5-IA-85380 SPECT studies with either a nicotine inhaler (n=9) or tobacco cigarette (n=4) challenge. [123I]5-IA was administered as a bolus plus constant infusion. After equilibrium was achieved, three 30-min baseline scans were collected, and subjects either used the nicotine inhaler or a regular cigarette, and up to six additional scans were obtained. Receptor occupancy was determined based on the Lassen plot method. Craving for tobacco smoking and withdrawal symptoms were evaluated pre- and post-challenge. Use of the nicotine inhaler produced an average 55.9+/-6.4% occupancy of beta2*-nAChRs 2-5 h post-challenge, whereas use of a cigarette produced significantly higher receptor occupancy (F=10.6, p=0.009) with an average 67.6+/-14.1% occupancy 1.5-5 h post-challenge. There was a significant decrease in withdrawal symptoms post-nicotine inhaler use (F=6.13, p=0.04). These results demonstrate significant differences in occupancy of beta2*-nAChRs by nicotine after use of the inhaler vs. a cigarette and confirm the ability of the nicotine inhaler to relieve withdrawal symptoms. |
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PubMedID: 21029513 |
Esterlis I, Mitsis EM, Batis JC, Bois F, Picciotto MR, Stiklus SM, Kloczynski T, Perry E, Seibyl JP, McKee S, Staley JK, Cosgrove KP (2011)
Brain beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor occupancy after use of a nicotine inhaler
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol
14 :389
Esterlis I, Mitsis EM, Batis JC, Bois F, Picciotto MR, Stiklus SM, Kloczynski T, Perry E, Seibyl JP, McKee S, Staley JK, Cosgrove KP (2011)
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol
14 :389