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Threshold dose for intravenous nicotine self-administration in young adult non-dependent smokers
by
Ross, MacLean R
, Eid Tore
, DeVito, Elise E
, Gueorguieva Ralitza
, Sofuoglu Mehmet
, Parida Suprit
in
Addictions
/ Drug self-administration
/ Intravenous administration
/ Laboratories
/ Nicotine
/ Placebos
/ Reinforcement
/ Sex differences
/ Young adults
2021
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Threshold dose for intravenous nicotine self-administration in young adult non-dependent smokers
by
Ross, MacLean R
, Eid Tore
, DeVito, Elise E
, Gueorguieva Ralitza
, Sofuoglu Mehmet
, Parida Suprit
in
Addictions
/ Drug self-administration
/ Intravenous administration
/ Laboratories
/ Nicotine
/ Placebos
/ Reinforcement
/ Sex differences
/ Young adults
2021
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Threshold dose for intravenous nicotine self-administration in young adult non-dependent smokers
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Ross, MacLean R
, Eid Tore
, DeVito, Elise E
, Gueorguieva Ralitza
, Sofuoglu Mehmet
, Parida Suprit
in
Addictions
/ Drug self-administration
/ Intravenous administration
/ Laboratories
/ Nicotine
/ Placebos
/ Reinforcement
/ Sex differences
/ Young adults
2021
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Threshold dose for intravenous nicotine self-administration in young adult non-dependent smokers
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Threshold dose for intravenous nicotine self-administration in young adult non-dependent smokers
2021
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RationaleReducing nicotine content of inhaled tobacco products may prevent nicotine addiction, but the threshold for nicotine reinforcement has not been systematically evaluated in controlled human laboratory studies.ObjectivesThe current study uses a novel double-blind placebo-controlled intravenous (IV) nicotine self-administration (NSA) model to determine threshold for subjective effects of nicotine and nicotine reinforcement using a forced choice self-administration procedure.MethodsYoung adults (n = 34) had 5 laboratory sessions after overnight nicotine abstinence. In each session, participants sampled and rated the subjective effects of an IV dose of nicotine (0.0125, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1, or 0.2 mg nicotine/70 kg bodyweight) versus saline (placebo), then were given a total of 10 opportunities to self-administer either the IV dose of nicotine or placebo.ResultsMixed effect models revealed a significant effect of nicotine dose for positive (i.e., “stimulatory” and “pleasurable”; p < .0001) effects, but not “aversive” effects during sampling period. Post hoc comparisons showed that higher doses (i.e., 0.1 and 0.2 mg) were associated with greater stimulatory, pleasurable, and physiological effects than placebo and lower doses. Mixed effect models revealed that only the highest dose (i.e., 0.2 mg) was consistently preferred over placebo. Sex differences were generally weak (p = .03–.05).ConclusionsUsing our IV nicotine NSA model, the threshold for detecting positive effects of nicotine in young adult smokers is about 0.1 mg, but a higher dose of nicotine, 0.2 mg, is required to produce a consistent nicotine reinforcement. Regarding the regulatory impact, our findings further support the value of nicotine reinforcement threshold as a tobacco regulatory target.
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Springer Nature B.V
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