Relapse is common amongst smokers attempting to quit and tobacco cue-induced craving is an important relapse mechanism. Preclinical studies commonly use cue-induced reinstatement of nicotine seeking to investigate relapse neurobiology. Previous research suggests dependence severity and nicotine intake history affect smoking resumption and cue-induced reinstatement of nicotine seeking. However, behavioural data may be interpreted in terms of nicotine reinforcement. This translational study investigated if individual differences in objectively assessed nicotine reinforcement strength were associated with cue-reactivity in both rats and human smokers, which to our knowledge has not been investigated before. Rats (n = 16) were trained to self-a...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease worldwide. Most smoker...
NICOTINE DEPENDENCE AND LABORATORY CUE-INDUCED CIGARETTE CRAVING Michael Dunbar, M.S. University...
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribut...
Exposure to smoking-associated environmental cues during smoke cessation elicits self-reported urge/...
IMPORTANCE A relapse into nicotine addiction during abstinence often occurs after the reactivation o...
IMPORTANCE Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribute...
Background— Alcohol is frequently co-abused with smoking. In humans, nicotine use can increase al...
Despite extensive research, current therapies for smoking cessation are largely ineffective at maint...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Background: Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, is the most prevalent p...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
As the number of cigarette-related deaths has risen over the years, researchers have tried to study ...
IMPORTANCE Withdrawal from nicotine is an important contributor to smoking relapse. Understanding ho...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease worldwide. Most smoker...
NICOTINE DEPENDENCE AND LABORATORY CUE-INDUCED CIGARETTE CRAVING Michael Dunbar, M.S. University...
IMPORTANCE: Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribut...
Exposure to smoking-associated environmental cues during smoke cessation elicits self-reported urge/...
IMPORTANCE A relapse into nicotine addiction during abstinence often occurs after the reactivation o...
IMPORTANCE Reward-related disturbances after withdrawal from nicotine are hypothesized to contribute...
Background— Alcohol is frequently co-abused with smoking. In humans, nicotine use can increase al...
Despite extensive research, current therapies for smoking cessation are largely ineffective at maint...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Background: Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, is the most prevalent p...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
As the number of cigarette-related deaths has risen over the years, researchers have tried to study ...
IMPORTANCE Withdrawal from nicotine is an important contributor to smoking relapse. Understanding ho...
Rationale Brain reward pathways implicated in addiction appear to be less reactive in regular drug ...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease worldwide. Most smoker...