Olincy_1997_Biol.Psychiatry_42_1

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Title : Increased levels of the nicotine metabolite cotinine in schizophrenic smokers compared to other smokers - Olincy_1997_Biol.Psychiatry_42_1
Author(s) : Olincy A , Young DA , Freedman R
Ref : Biological Psychiatry , 42 :1 , 1997
Abstract :

The purpose of this study was to determine if schizophrenic patients self-administer more nicotine during cigarette smoking than nonschizophrenic subjects. Urinary cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, was measured in 20 schizophrenic patients and 20 nonschizophrenic subjects with similar smoking history. Schizophrenic patients had significantly higher urinary cotinine levels, suggesting that schizophrenics consume higher doses of nicotine, probably by deeper inhalation of cigarettes. Schizophrenic patients' higher dose of nicotine may target different receptors than those activated by the lower doses self-administered by most nonschizophrenic smokers. In particular, high doses may activate low-affinity alpha-7 nicotinic receptors, associated with deficits in sensory inhibition in schizophrenia.

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PubMedID: 9193735

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Olincy A, Young DA, Freedman R (1997)
Increased levels of the nicotine metabolite cotinine in schizophrenic smokers compared to other smokers
Biological Psychiatry 42 :1

Olincy A, Young DA, Freedman R (1997)
Biological Psychiatry 42 :1