Title : Association between nicotine withdrawal and reward responsiveness in humans and rats - Pergadia_2014_JAMA.Psychiatry_71_1238 |
Author(s) : Pergadia ML , Der-Avakian A , D'Souza MS , Madden PA , Heath AC , Shiffman S , Markou A , Pizzagalli DA |
Ref : JAMA Psychiatry , 71 :1238 , 2014 |
Abstract :
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribute to relapse to tobacco smoking but mechanisms underlying and linking such processes remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether withdrawal from nicotine affects reward responsiveness (ie, the propensity to modulate behavior as a function of prior reinforcement experience) across species using translational behavioral assessments in humans and rats. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS: Experimental studies used analogous reward responsiveness tasks in both humans and rats to examine whether reward responsiveness varied in (1) an ad libitum smoking condition compared with a 24-hour acute nicotine abstinence condition in 31 human smokers with (n = 17) or without (n = 14) a history of depression; (2) rats 24 hours after withdrawal from chronic nicotine (n = 19) or saline (n = 20); and (3) rats following acute nicotine exposure after withdrawal from either chronic nicotine or saline administration. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Performance on a reward responsiveness task under nicotine and nonnicotine conditions. |
PubMedSearch : Pergadia_2014_JAMA.Psychiatry_71_1238 |
PubMedID: 25208057 |
Pergadia ML, Der-Avakian A, D'Souza MS, Madden PA, Heath AC, Shiffman S, Markou A, Pizzagalli DA (2014)
Association between nicotine withdrawal and reward responsiveness in humans and rats
JAMA Psychiatry
71 :1238
Pergadia ML, Der-Avakian A, D'Souza MS, Madden PA, Heath AC, Shiffman S, Markou A, Pizzagalli DA (2014)
JAMA Psychiatry
71 :1238