Neurobiology of Nicotine: Hormones and Behavior
尼古丁的神经生物学:激素和行为
基本信息
- 批准号:6849777
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-03-20 至 2008-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:cardiovascular disorderclinical researchdisease /disorder proneness /riskdopamineendocrine disordergas chromatographyhuman subjecthypothalamic pituitary axisinterviewmenstrual cycle disorderneurobiologyneuronsnicotinenicotinic receptorspatient oriented researchpituitary gonadal axisradioimmunoassaysmokingsteroid hormonetobacco abuse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a revision of a new application in response to PA-00-045 Neurobiological and Behavioral Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Components. Nicotine activates a4beta2 nicotinic receptors on mesolimbic dopamine neurons and increases extra cellular dopamine release. The indirect dopamine agonist effects of both nicotine and cocaine are thought to be important for their abuse-related effects. However, it is likely that dopamine is only one of a constellation of neurobiological systems that may contribute to nicotine abuse as well as to cocaine abuse. The role of the endocrine system in modulating the reinforcing effects of drugs is poorly understood, but recent preclinical and clinical studies suggest that hormones may influence the abuse-related effects of cocaine, and these findings have led to novel approaches to treatment. Our preliminary studies indicate that both nicotine and cocaine stimulate anterior pituitary and adrenal hormones, and have similar pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profiles. However, in contrast to cocaine, relatively little is known about the temporal relationships between nicotine-induced alterations in subjective states, hormone release patterns and increases in plasma nicotine levels, or how nicotine's effects may vary as a function of gender and/or menstrual cycle phase. We propose to conduct clinical studies of the acute effects of nicotine on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG) in men and women who are daily smokers and are nicotine dependent (DSM-IV criteria). Women will be studied at the follicular and the mid-luteal phases of the menstrual cycle to determine if hormone fluctuations across the menstrual cycle influence nicotine's biological and abuse-related effects. The effects of two doses of nicotine and placebo on neuroendocrine, subjective and cardiovascular measures will be studied under double-blind conditions in an own control design. Nicotine will be administered by smoking in a procedure where puff volume, duration and frequency are measured and controlled. However, because other constituents of tobacco smoke may contribute to the effects of smoking, we propose to conduct parallel studies of intravenous nicotine. Examination of nicotine's effects on the endocrine system and correlated changes in subjective and cardiovascular measures will advance our understanding of the biological bases of nicotine's abuse-related effects, as well as its contribution to some reproductive disorders in women who smoke (e.g., early menopause and infertility). Clinical reports suggest that nicotine has anti-estrogenic effects, but there have been no comprehensive studies of nicotine's effects on the HPG axis. This question is important, because gonadal steroid hormones appear to enhance the abuse-related effects of cocaine in preclinical studies and may contribute to gender differences in cocaine's effects. We propose to study the temporal relations between nicotine's effects on gonadal steroid hormones, subjective effects and cardiovascular measures. An increased understanding of nicotine's acute effects on anterior pituitary, gonadal and adrenal hormones may suggest new strategies for the development of antinicotine medications as it has for cocaine.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一项新申请的修订版,以响应PA-00-045尼古丁和烟草成分的神经生物学和行为研究。尼古丁激活中脑边缘多巴胺神经元上的α 4 β 2烟碱受体并增加细胞外多巴胺的释放。尼古丁和可卡因的间接多巴胺激动剂作用被认为对其滥用相关作用很重要。然而,多巴胺很可能只是可能导致尼古丁滥用和可卡因滥用的一系列神经生物学系统之一。内分泌系统在调节药物强化作用中的作用知之甚少,但最近的临床前和临床研究表明,激素可能会影响可卡因的滥用相关作用,这些发现导致了新的治疗方法。我们的初步研究表明,尼古丁和可卡因都能刺激垂体前叶和肾上腺激素,并且具有相似的药效学和药代动力学特征。然而,与可卡因相反,对尼古丁引起的主观状态改变、激素释放模式和血浆尼古丁水平增加之间的时间关系,或者尼古丁的作用如何随性别和/或月经周期阶段而变化,了解相对较少。我们建议在每日吸烟且尼古丁依赖(DSM-IV标准)的男性和女性中开展尼古丁对下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴(HPA)和下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴(HPG)的急性影响的临床研究。将在月经周期的卵泡期和黄体中期对女性进行研究,以确定月经周期中的激素波动是否会影响尼古丁的生物学效应和滥用相关效应。将采用自身对照设计,在双盲条件下研究两种剂量的尼古丁和安慰剂对神经内分泌、主观和心血管指标的影响。尼古丁将在测量和控制抽吸量、持续时间和频率的程序中通过吸烟给药。然而,由于烟草烟雾中的其他成分可能有助于吸烟的影响,我们建议进行静脉注射尼古丁的平行研究。检查尼古丁对内分泌系统的影响以及主观和心血管指标的相关变化,将促进我们对尼古丁滥用相关影响的生物学基础的理解,以及尼古丁对吸烟女性某些生殖障碍的影响(例如,早期绝经和不孕症)。临床报告表明,尼古丁具有抗雌激素作用,但还没有关于尼古丁对HPG轴影响的全面研究。这个问题很重要,因为在临床前研究中,性腺类固醇激素似乎增强了可卡因的滥用相关作用,并可能导致可卡因作用的性别差异。我们建议研究尼古丁对性腺类固醇激素的影响,主观效应和心血管措施之间的时间关系。尼古丁对垂体前叶、性腺和肾上腺激素的急性作用的认识增加,可能会为开发抗尼古丁药物提供新的策略,就像开发可卡因一样。
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Neurobiology of Nicotine: Hormones and Behavior
尼古丁的神经生物学:激素和行为
- 批准号:
7017771 - 财政年份:2003
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$ 31.6万 - 项目类别:
Neurobiology of Nicotine: Hormones and Behavior
尼古丁的神经生物学:激素和行为
- 批准号:
6572620 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 31.6万 - 项目类别:
Neurobiology of Nicotine: Hormones and Behavior
尼古丁的神经生物学:激素和行为
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6719040 - 财政年份:2003
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可卡因对女性神经内分泌功能的影响——性别相关因素
- 批准号:
6103949 - 财政年份:2000
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COCAINE EFFECTS ON NEUROENDOCRINE FUNCTION IN WOMEN--GENDER-RELATED FACTORS
可卡因对女性神经内分泌功能的影响——性别相关因素
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脑酒精女士和酗酒家族史
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6168385 - 财政年份:1999
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