Introduction: Variation in CYP2A6, the primary enzyme responsible for nicotine metabolism, is associated with nicotine dependence, cigarette consumption, and abstinence outcomes in smokers. The impact of CYP2A6 activity on nicotine reinforcement and tobacco cue-reactivity, mechanisms that may contribute to these previous associations, has not been fully evaluated. Aims and Methods: CYP2A6 activity was indexed using 3 genetic approaches in 104 daily smokers completing forced choice and cue-induced craving tasks assessing nicotine reinforcement and tobacco cue-reactivity, respectively. First, smokers were stratified by the presence or absence of reduced/loss-of-function CYP2A6 gene variants (normal vs. reduced metabolizers). As nicotine meta...
Background: The ratio of 30hydroxycotinine to cotinine, or nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is stron...
Background and aimsThe activity of CYP2A6, the major nicotine-inactivating enzyme, is measurable in ...
Individuals with fast nicotine metabolism typically smoke more and thus have a greater risk for smok...
grantor: University of TorontoNicotine is the psychoactive substance responsible for toba...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
Cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) encodes the enzyme responsible for the majority of nicotine metabolism....
The nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR; 3-hydroxycotinine/cotinine) is an index of CYP2A6 activity. CYP2...
Populations of Black-African descent have slower rates of nicotine and cotinine metabolism, smoke fe...
<div><p>The Nicotine Metabolite Ratio (NMR, ratio of <i>trans</i>-3’-hydroxycotinine and cotinine), ...
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Smoking remains a major public health concern; worldwide, approximately one billion people smoke. De...
ObjectiveNicotine, the main addictive ingredient in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinin...
CYP2A6, a genetically variable enzyme, inactivates nicotine, activates carcinogens, and metabolizes ...
The Nicotine Metabolite Ratio (NMR, ratio of trans-3'-hydroxycotinine and cotinine), has previously ...
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death globally. In North America, although the overall s...
Background: The ratio of 30hydroxycotinine to cotinine, or nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is stron...
Background and aimsThe activity of CYP2A6, the major nicotine-inactivating enzyme, is measurable in ...
Individuals with fast nicotine metabolism typically smoke more and thus have a greater risk for smok...
grantor: University of TorontoNicotine is the psychoactive substance responsible for toba...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
Cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) encodes the enzyme responsible for the majority of nicotine metabolism....
The nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR; 3-hydroxycotinine/cotinine) is an index of CYP2A6 activity. CYP2...
Populations of Black-African descent have slower rates of nicotine and cotinine metabolism, smoke fe...
<div><p>The Nicotine Metabolite Ratio (NMR, ratio of <i>trans</i>-3’-hydroxycotinine and cotinine), ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Smoking remains a major public health concern; worldwide, approximately one billion people smoke. De...
ObjectiveNicotine, the main addictive ingredient in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinin...
CYP2A6, a genetically variable enzyme, inactivates nicotine, activates carcinogens, and metabolizes ...
The Nicotine Metabolite Ratio (NMR, ratio of trans-3'-hydroxycotinine and cotinine), has previously ...
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death globally. In North America, although the overall s...
Background: The ratio of 30hydroxycotinine to cotinine, or nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is stron...
Background and aimsThe activity of CYP2A6, the major nicotine-inactivating enzyme, is measurable in ...
Individuals with fast nicotine metabolism typically smoke more and thus have a greater risk for smok...