Title : Varenicline blocks nicotine intake in rats with extended access to nicotine self-administration - George_2011_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_213_715 |
Author(s) : George O , Lloyd A , Carroll FI , Damaj MI , Koob GF |
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 213 :715 , 2011 |
Abstract :
RATIONALE: Much evidence indicates that individuals use tobacco primarily to experience the psychopharmacological properties of nicotine. Varenicline, a partial alpha4beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonist, is effective in reducing nicotine craving and relapse in smokers, suggesting that alpha4beta2 nAChRs may play a key role in nicotine dependence. In rats, the effect of varenicline on nicotine intake has only been studied with limited access to the drug, a model of the positive reinforcing effect of nicotine. Varenicline has not been tested on the increase in motivation to take nicotine in nicotine-dependent rats. OBJECTIVES: The present study evaluated the effects of varenicline on nicotine intake in rats with extended access to nicotine self-administration (23 h/day), a condition leading to the development of nicotine dependence. We hypothesized that varenicline's effects on nicotine self-administration would be greater in rats with extended than limited access to the drug and after forced abstinence rather than during baseline self-administration. |
PubMedSearch : George_2011_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_213_715 |
PubMedID: 20924754 |
George O, Lloyd A, Carroll FI, Damaj MI, Koob GF (2011)
Varenicline blocks nicotine intake in rats with extended access to nicotine self-administration
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
213 :715
George O, Lloyd A, Carroll FI, Damaj MI, Koob GF (2011)
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
213 :715