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Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response

INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is a major public health burden. The first-line pharmacological treatment for tobacco smoking is nicotine replacement therapy (eg, the nicotine patch (NIC)). Nicotine acts on nicotinic-acetylcholine receptors on dopamine terminals to release dopamine in the ventral and...

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Autores principales: Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin, Liu, Heather, Gao, Hong, Najafzadeh, Soheila, Ropchan, Jim, Nabulsi, Nabeel, Huang, Yiyun, Matuskey, David, Chen, Ming-Kai, Cosgrove, Kelly P, Morris, Evan D
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9575980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac026
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author Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin
Liu, Heather
Gao, Hong
Najafzadeh, Soheila
Ropchan, Jim
Nabulsi, Nabeel
Huang, Yiyun
Matuskey, David
Chen, Ming-Kai
Cosgrove, Kelly P
Morris, Evan D
author_facet Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin
Liu, Heather
Gao, Hong
Najafzadeh, Soheila
Ropchan, Jim
Nabulsi, Nabeel
Huang, Yiyun
Matuskey, David
Chen, Ming-Kai
Cosgrove, Kelly P
Morris, Evan D
author_sort Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin
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description INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is a major public health burden. The first-line pharmacological treatment for tobacco smoking is nicotine replacement therapy (eg, the nicotine patch (NIC)). Nicotine acts on nicotinic-acetylcholine receptors on dopamine terminals to release dopamine in the ventral and dorsal striatum encoding reward and habit formation, respectively. AIMS AND METHODS: To better understand treatment efficacy, a naturalistic experimental design combined with a kinetic model designed to characterize smoking-induced dopamine release in vivo was used. Thirty-five tobacco smokers (16 female) wore a NIC (21 mg, daily) for 1-week and a placebo patch (PBO) for 1-week in a randomized, counter-balanced order. Following 1-week under NIC and then overnight abstinence, smokers participated in a 90-minute [(11)C]raclopride positron emission tomography scan and smoked a cigarette while in the scanner. Identical procedures were followed for the PBO scan. A time-varying kinetic model was used at the voxel level to model transient dopamine release peaking instantaneously at the start of the stimulus and decaying exponentially. Magnitude and spatial extent of dopamine release were estimated. Smokers were subcategorized by nicotine dependence level and nicotine metabolism rate. RESULTS: Dopamine release magnitude was enhanced by NIC in ventral striatum and diminished by NIC in dorsal striatum. More-dependent smokers activated more voxels than the less-dependent smokers under both conditions. Under PBO, fast metabolizers activated more voxels in ventral striatum and fewer voxels in dorsal striatum compared to slow metabolizers. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that the model captured a pattern of transient dopamine responses to cigarette smoking which may be different across smoker subgroup categorizations. IMPLICATIONS: This is the first study to show that NIC alters highly localized patterns of cigarette smoking-induced dopamine release and that levels of nicotine dependence and nicotine clearance rate contribute to these alterations. This current work included a homogeneous subject sample with regards to demographic and smoking variables, as well as a highly sensitive model capable of detecting significant acute dopamine transients. The findings of this study add support to the recent identification of biomarkers for predicting the effect of nicotine replacement therapies on dopamine function which could help refine clinical practice for smoking cessation.
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spelling pubmed-95759802022-10-19 Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin Liu, Heather Gao, Hong Najafzadeh, Soheila Ropchan, Jim Nabulsi, Nabeel Huang, Yiyun Matuskey, David Chen, Ming-Kai Cosgrove, Kelly P Morris, Evan D Nicotine Tob Res Original Investigations INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is a major public health burden. The first-line pharmacological treatment for tobacco smoking is nicotine replacement therapy (eg, the nicotine patch (NIC)). Nicotine acts on nicotinic-acetylcholine receptors on dopamine terminals to release dopamine in the ventral and dorsal striatum encoding reward and habit formation, respectively. AIMS AND METHODS: To better understand treatment efficacy, a naturalistic experimental design combined with a kinetic model designed to characterize smoking-induced dopamine release in vivo was used. Thirty-five tobacco smokers (16 female) wore a NIC (21 mg, daily) for 1-week and a placebo patch (PBO) for 1-week in a randomized, counter-balanced order. Following 1-week under NIC and then overnight abstinence, smokers participated in a 90-minute [(11)C]raclopride positron emission tomography scan and smoked a cigarette while in the scanner. Identical procedures were followed for the PBO scan. A time-varying kinetic model was used at the voxel level to model transient dopamine release peaking instantaneously at the start of the stimulus and decaying exponentially. Magnitude and spatial extent of dopamine release were estimated. Smokers were subcategorized by nicotine dependence level and nicotine metabolism rate. RESULTS: Dopamine release magnitude was enhanced by NIC in ventral striatum and diminished by NIC in dorsal striatum. More-dependent smokers activated more voxels than the less-dependent smokers under both conditions. Under PBO, fast metabolizers activated more voxels in ventral striatum and fewer voxels in dorsal striatum compared to slow metabolizers. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that the model captured a pattern of transient dopamine responses to cigarette smoking which may be different across smoker subgroup categorizations. IMPLICATIONS: This is the first study to show that NIC alters highly localized patterns of cigarette smoking-induced dopamine release and that levels of nicotine dependence and nicotine clearance rate contribute to these alterations. This current work included a homogeneous subject sample with regards to demographic and smoking variables, as well as a highly sensitive model capable of detecting significant acute dopamine transients. The findings of this study add support to the recent identification of biomarkers for predicting the effect of nicotine replacement therapies on dopamine function which could help refine clinical practice for smoking cessation. Oxford University Press 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9575980/ /pubmed/35100429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac026 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Investigations
Zakiniaeiz, Yasmin
Liu, Heather
Gao, Hong
Najafzadeh, Soheila
Ropchan, Jim
Nabulsi, Nabeel
Huang, Yiyun
Matuskey, David
Chen, Ming-Kai
Cosgrove, Kelly P
Morris, Evan D
Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title_full Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title_fullStr Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title_full_unstemmed Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title_short Nicotine Patch Alters Patterns of Cigarette Smoking-Induced Dopamine Release: Patterns Relate to Biomarkers Associated With Treatment Response
title_sort nicotine patch alters patterns of cigarette smoking-induced dopamine release: patterns relate to biomarkers associated with treatment response
topic Original Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9575980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac026
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