Nicotine Addiction: Influence of Prenatal and Adolescent Exposure
尼古丁成瘾:产前和青少年时期接触尼古丁的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:7316117
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-04-01 至 2013-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescenceAdolescentAdultAdult ChildrenAdverse effectsAffectCause of DeathCocaineDataDevelopmentDoseDrug KineticsDrug usageEnvironmental Tobacco SmokeExposure toFetal DevelopmentGene ExpressionGenesIndividualInterventionLaboratory AnimalsLeadLong-Term EffectsMaintenanceMeasuresNeurobiologyNicotineNicotine DependencePlasmaPregnancyPregnant WomenPropertyRattusSelf AdministrationSmokeSmokingTestingTobacco smokeUnited Statescigarette smokingcritical developmental periodfetal tobacco exposuregene repressionin uteroknowledge baseneurobehavioralneurochemistryneurotransmissionnicotine abusenicotine gumnicotine patchprenatalprenatal exposureprenatal influenceresearch studyresponse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Nicotine is implicated in many of the adverse effects of smoking on pregnancy and fetal development. Besides the pathophysiological consequences, epidemiologic data indicate that individuals exposed to tobacco smoke in utero are more likely to abuse nicotine as adults. Adolescence also is a period of vulnerability to nicotine. Currently, the neurobiological factors underlying the initiation and maintenance of nicotine addiction are not known; this is a critical gap in our knowledge base. Our preliminary studies show that prenatal exposure to nicotine produces long-term effects on nicotine self-administration and the expression of genes related to GABAergic neurotransmission. Our proposed experiments build upon these findings and will generate new and potentially important information on the influence of prenatal and/or adolescent nicotine exposure on nicotine self-administration in the adult rat. Experiment #1 will characterize further the effects of prenatal nicotine exposure on nicotine self-administration in the adult rat. The threshold dose of prenatal nicotine required to alter adult nicotine self-administration will be determined in order to ascertain the consequences of exposure to second-hand smoke. Experiment #2 will test the hypothesis that combined prenatal and peripuberal exposure to nicotine will lead to greater increases in nicotine self- administration, compared to prenatal exposure alone. We also will find whether the peripuberal period is a critical period of vulnerability to nicotine. A critical question is whether exposure to nicotine during development affects only the responses to nicotine. Experiment #3 will test the hypothesis that prenatal and/or peripuberal exposure to nicotine also increases cocaine self-administration. Experiment #4 will begin to elucidate the mechanisms underlying increased nicotine self-administration by evaluating changes in genes related to GABAergic neurotransmission as a consequence of prenatal and/or peripuberal exposure to nicotine. Relevance: Our experiments will yield critical information that might impact the development and implementation of appropriate pharmacologic treatment and intervention strategies for nicotine addiction. In addition, the results may identify potential long-term and potential deleterious effects of current treatment strategies. Using a nicotine patch or nicotine gum to treat pregnant women might reduce their smoking, but increase the vulnerability of their offspring to develop nicotine addiction.
描述(由申请人提供):尼古丁与吸烟对妊娠和胎儿发育的许多不良影响有关。除了病理生理学后果,流行病学数据表明,在子宫内暴露于烟草烟雾的个体更有可能在成年后滥用尼古丁。青春期也是尼古丁的易感期。目前,引发和维持尼古丁成瘾的神经生物学因素尚不清楚;这是我们知识库中的一个关键空白。我们的初步研究表明,产前暴露于尼古丁产生长期影响尼古丁自我管理和GABA能神经传递相关基因的表达。我们拟定的实验建立在这些发现的基础上,并将产生关于产前和/或青春期尼古丁暴露对成年大鼠尼古丁自我给药影响的新的和潜在的重要信息。实验1将进一步表征产前尼古丁暴露对成年大鼠尼古丁自我给药的影响。将确定改变成人尼古丁自我给药所需的产前尼古丁阈值剂量,以确定暴露于二手烟的后果。实验#2将检验以下假设:与单独的产前暴露相比,产前和青春期暴露于尼古丁的组合将导致尼古丁自我给药的更大增加。我们还将发现青春期周围是否是对尼古丁敏感的关键时期。一个关键的问题是,在发育过程中接触尼古丁是否只影响对尼古丁的反应。实验3将检验产前和/或青春期暴露于尼古丁也会增加可卡因自我给药的假设。实验4将开始,通过评价产前和/或青春期暴露于尼古丁导致的GABA能神经传递相关基因的变化,阐明尼古丁自我给药增加的潜在机制。相关性:我们的实验将产生关键信息,可能会影响尼古丁成瘾的适当药物治疗和干预策略的开发和实施。此外,研究结果可能会发现目前治疗策略的潜在长期和潜在有害影响。使用尼古丁贴片或尼古丁口香糖来治疗孕妇可能会减少他们的吸烟,但会增加他们的后代发展尼古丁成瘾的脆弱性。
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