All Relations between affective value and Nicotine

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K J Jackson, P P Muldoon, M De Biasi, M I Dama. New mechanisms and perspectives in nicotine withdrawal. Neuropharmacology. vol 96. issue Pt B. 2016-03-22. PMID:25433149. such research has also identified an important role for nicotinic receptor subtypes in different aspects of the nicotine withdrawal syndrome (e.g., physical vs. affective signs). 2016-03-22 2023-08-13 human
Katherine J Ameringer, Adam M Leventha. Psychological symptoms, smoking lapse behavior, and the mediating effects of nicotine withdrawal symptoms: A laboratory study. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 29. issue 1. 2016-01-29. PMID:25243836. to address these challenges, we constructed a structural model of latent factors underlying 9 manifest scales of affective and behavioral symptoms and tested relations between latent factors and manifest scale residuals with nicotine withdrawal and smoking lapse in a laboratory analog task. 2016-01-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jürgen Pripfl, Claus Lam. Focused transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modulates specific domains of self-regulation. Neuroscience research. vol 91. 2015-11-20. PMID:25269861. effects of anodal left, anodal right and sham tdcs over the dlpfc on affective picture appraisal and nicotine craving-cue appraisal were assessed. 2015-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
P P Muldoon, J Chen, J L Harenza, R A Abdullah, L J Sim-Selley, B F Cravatt, M F Miles, X Chen, A H Lichtman, M I Dama. Inhibition of monoacylglycerol lipase reduces nicotine withdrawal. British journal of pharmacology. vol 172. issue 3. 2015-11-02. PMID:25258021. abrupt discontinuation of nicotine, the main psychoactive component in tobacco, induces a withdrawal syndrome in nicotine-dependent animals, consisting of somatic and affective signs, avoidance of which contributes to drug maintenance. 2015-11-02 2023-08-13 mouse
Ami Cohen, Jennifer Treweek, Scott Edwards, Rodrigo Molini Leão, Gery Schulteis, George F Koob, Olivier Georg. Extended access to nicotine leads to a CRF1 receptor dependent increase in anxiety-like behavior and hyperalgesia in rats. Addiction biology. vol 20. issue 1. 2015-08-24. PMID:23869743. here, we tested the hypothesis that the activation of corticotropin-releasing factor-1 (crf1 ) receptors and emergence of the affective and motivational effects of nicotine abstinence only occur in rats with long access (>21 hours/day, lga) and not short (1 hour/day, sha) access to nicotine self-administration. 2015-08-24 2023-08-12 rat
William V Lechner, DeMond M Grant, Ellen Meier, Adam C Mills, Matt R Judah, Jared P Dempse. The influence of stress on the affective modulation of the startle response to nicotine cues. Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. vol 39. issue 3-4. 2015-07-17. PMID:25326860. the influence of stress on the affective modulation of the startle response to nicotine cues. 2015-07-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
William V Lechner, DeMond M Grant, Ellen Meier, Adam C Mills, Matt R Judah, Jared P Dempse. The influence of stress on the affective modulation of the startle response to nicotine cues. Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. vol 39. issue 3-4. 2015-07-17. PMID:25326860. recent research suggesting that nicotine cues are appetitive in nature promotes the affective modulation of the startle reflex (amsr) paradigm as a potentially valuable psychophysiological tool for elucidating mechanisms involved in nicotine addiction. 2015-07-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Raina D Pang, Rubin Khoddam, Casey R Guillot, Adam M Leventha. Depression and anxiety symptoms moderate the relation between negative reinforcement smoking outcome expectancies and nicotine dependence. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. vol 75. issue 5. 2015-06-15. PMID:25208195. the impact of smoking reinforcement expectancies on nicotine dependence may be particularly strong in individuals with increased mood or anxiety symptoms because they may be more likely to act on expectancies with smoking behavior in order to offset their affective symptoms. 2015-06-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fiammetta Cosci, Antonio E Nardi, Eric J L Grie. Nicotine effects on human affective functions: a systematic review of the literature on a controversial issue. CNS & neurological disorders drug targets. vol 13. issue 6. 2015-05-19. PMID:24923344. nicotine effects on human affective functions: a systematic review of the literature on a controversial issue. 2015-05-19 2023-08-13 human
Fiammetta Cosci, Antonio E Nardi, Eric J L Grie. Nicotine effects on human affective functions: a systematic review of the literature on a controversial issue. CNS & neurological disorders drug targets. vol 13. issue 6. 2015-05-19. PMID:24923344. however, experimental studies suggest that nicotine might modulate different affective functions (e.g., aggressiveness, anxiety) and exert a direct modulating effect on human affectivity. 2015-05-19 2023-08-13 human
Deniz Bagdas, Pretal P Muldoon, Andy Z X Zhu, Rachel F Tyndale, M Imad Dama. Effects of methoxsalen, a CYP2A5/6 inhibitor, on nicotine dependence behaviors in mice. Neuropharmacology. vol 85. 2015-03-30. PMID:24859605. conditioned place preference (cpp) test was used to assess the appetitive reward-like properties and precipitated nicotine withdrawal to assess physical (somatic and hyperalgesia) and affective (anxiety-related behaviors) measures. 2015-03-30 2023-08-13 mouse
Amy M Cohn, Caroline Cobb, Brett T Hagman, Amy Cameron, Sarah Ehlke, Jessica N Mitchel. Implicit alcohol cognitions in risky drinking nicotine users with and without co-morbid major depressive disorder. Addictive behaviors. vol 39. issue 4. 2014-10-20. PMID:24531633. the negative reinforcement model of addiction would suggest that smokers may consume alcohol to relieve negative affective symptoms, such as those associated with mdd and withdrawal from nicotine. 2014-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
K J Jackson, J B Wang, E Barbier, M I Damaj, X Che. The histidine triad nucleotide binding 1 protein is involved in nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal in mice. Neuroscience letters. vol 550. 2014-04-11. PMID:23810802. we tested male hint1 wild-type (+/+) and knockout (-/-) mice in the nicotine conditioned place preference (cpp) test of reward, a nicotine withdrawal model assessing both physical and affective signs, and the nicotine withdrawal conditioned place aversion (cpa) test. 2014-04-11 2023-08-12 mouse
Kia J Jackson, Sarah S Sanjakdar, Pretal P Muldoon, J Michael McIntosh, M Imad Dama. The α3β4* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtype mediates nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal signs independently of the α5 subunit in the mouse. Neuropharmacology. vol 70. 2013-11-26. PMID:23416040. using the selective α3β4* nachr antagonist, α-conotoxin auib, we assessed the role of α3β4* nachrs in acute nicotine, nicotine reward, and physical and affective nicotine withdrawal. 2013-11-26 2023-08-12 mouse
Kia J Jackson, Sarah S Sanjakdar, Pretal P Muldoon, J Michael McIntosh, M Imad Dama. The α3β4* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtype mediates nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal signs independently of the α5 subunit in the mouse. Neuropharmacology. vol 70. 2013-11-26. PMID:23416040. auib had no significant effect on acute nicotine behaviors, but dose-dependently attenuated nicotine reward and physical withdrawal signs, with no significant effect in affective withdrawal measures. 2013-11-26 2023-08-12 mouse
Kia J Jackson, Sarah S Sanjakdar, Pretal P Muldoon, J Michael McIntosh, M Imad Dama. The α3β4* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtype mediates nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal signs independently of the α5 subunit in the mouse. Neuropharmacology. vol 70. 2013-11-26. PMID:23416040. this study shows that α3β4* nachrs mediate nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal, but not acute nicotine behaviors or affective nicotine withdrawal signs in mice. 2013-11-26 2023-08-12 mouse
James Loughead, Riju Ray, E Paul Wileyto, Kosha Ruparel, Gregory P O'Donnell, Nicole Senecal, Steven Siegel, Ruben C Gur, Caryn Lerma. Brain activity and emotional processing in smokers treated with varenicline. Addiction biology. vol 18. issue 4. 2013-10-29. PMID:21507156. prior evidence suggests that varenicline, an effective smoking cessation treatment, may relieve negative affective signs of nicotine withdrawal. 2013-10-29 2023-08-12 human
Jonathan J Hammersley, Adam Rzetelny, David G Gilbert, Norka E Rabinovich, Stacey L Small, Jodi I Huggenvi. Effects of nicotine on emotional distraction of attentional orienting: evidence of possible moderation by dopamine type 2 receptor genotype. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 105. 2013-10-23. PMID:23474369. growing evidence suggests that attentional bias to, and distraction by, emotional stimuli may moderate affective states and motivation for nicotine and other drug use. 2013-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jason D Robinson, Francesco Versace, Cho Y Lam, Jennifer A Minnix, Jeffrey M Engelmann, Yong Cui, Maher Karam-Hage, Sanjay S Shete, Gail E Tomlinson, Tina T-L Chen, David W Wetter, Charles E Green, Paul M Cinciripin. The CHRNA3 rs578776 Variant is Associated with an Intrinsic Reward Sensitivity Deficit in Smokers. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 4. 2013-09-25. PMID:24065931. the chrna3 rs578776 polymorphism did not differ on questionnaires of nicotine dependence, depressed mood, or trait affective disposition and did not predict abstinence at 6 months after the quit date. 2013-09-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ami Cohen, Olivier Georg. Animal models of nicotine exposure: relevance to second-hand smoking, electronic cigarette use, and compulsive smoking. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 4. 2013-06-14. PMID:23761766. in humans, nicotine acutely produces positive reinforcing effects, including mild euphoria, whereas a nicotine abstinence syndrome with both somatic and affective components is observed after chronic nicotine exposure. 2013-06-14 2023-08-12 Not clear