All Relations between reward and Nicotine

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Kenneth A Perkins, Joshua L Karelit. Sensory reinforcement-enhancing effects of nicotine via smoking. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 22. issue 6. 2015-08-03. PMID:25180451. sessions involved no smoking or smoking "denicotinized" ("denic;" 0.05 mg) or nicotine (0.6 mg) quest brand cigarettes in controlled fashion prior to responding on a simple operant computer task for each reward separately using a progressive ratio schedule. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kenneth A Perkins, Joshua L Karelit. Sensory reinforcement-enhancing effects of nicotine via smoking. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 22. issue 6. 2015-08-03. PMID:25180451. the reinforcing effects of music and video rewards, but not money, were significantly greater due to the nicotine versus denic cigarette (i.e., nicotine per se), whereas there were no differences between denic cigarette smoking and no smoking (i.e., smoking behavior per se), except for no reward. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kenneth A Perkins, Joshua L Karelit. Sensory reinforcement-enhancing effects of nicotine via smoking. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 22. issue 6. 2015-08-03. PMID:25180451. results that generalize from an auditory to a visual reward confirm that acute nicotine intake per se enhances the reinforcing value of sensory rewards, but its effects on the value of other (perhaps nonsensory) types of rewards may be more modest. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gabrielle I Liverant, Denise M Sloan, Diego A Pizzagalli, Christopher B Harte, Barbara W Kamholz, Laina E Rosebrock, Andrew L Cohen, Maurizio Fava, Gary B Kapla. Associations among smoking, anhedonia, and reward learning in depression. Behavior therapy. vol 45. issue 5. 2015-07-28. PMID:25022776. these results highlight the importance of continued investigation of the role of anhedonia and reward system functioning in the co-occurrence of depression and nicotine abuse. 2015-07-28 2023-08-13 human
Alexander W Edwards, Nathan Konz, Zahava Hirsch, Jeremy Weedon, Diana L Dow-Edward. Single trial nicotine conditioned place preference in pre-adolescent male and female rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 125. 2015-07-28. PMID:25109273. females are typically more sensitive to nicotine than males yet few studies examine the effects of nicotine on the reward systems in pre-adolescent female subjects. 2015-07-28 2023-08-13 human
Alexander W Edwards, Nathan Konz, Zahava Hirsch, Jeremy Weedon, Diana L Dow-Edward. Single trial nicotine conditioned place preference in pre-adolescent male and female rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 125. 2015-07-28. PMID:25109273. therefore, our data suggest that young females are more sensitive to nicotine reward than males supporting a heightened sensitivity of the mesolimbic dopamine system in very young females. 2015-07-28 2023-08-13 human
Ninglei Sun, Steven R Laviolett. Dopamine receptor blockade modulates the rewarding and aversive properties of nicotine via dissociable neuronal activity patterns in the nucleus accumbens. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 39. issue 12. 2015-07-10. PMID:24896614. using an unbiased conditioned place preference procedure combined with in vivo neuronal recordings, we examined the effects of nicotine reward and aversion conditioning on intra-nac neuronal sub-population activity patterns. 2015-07-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Francesco Pistillo, Francesco Clementi, Michele Zoli, Cecilia Gott. Nicotinic, glutamatergic and dopaminergic synaptic transmission and plasticity in the mesocorticolimbic system: focus on nicotine effects. Progress in neurobiology. vol 124. 2015-07-09. PMID:25447802. the main addictive agent delivered by cigarette smoke is nicotine, which induces psychostimulation and reward, and reduces stress and anxiety. 2015-07-09 2023-08-13 mouse
Kelly J Clemens, Matthew R Castino, Jennifer L Cornish, Ann K Goodchild, Nathan M Holme. Behavioral and neural substrates of habit formation in rats intravenously self-administering nicotine. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 39. issue 11. 2015-06-15. PMID:24823947. complementary neuroanalysis revealed that extended nicotine self-administration was associated with increased c-fos expression in brain regions implicated in habitual control of reward seeking, including activation of the dorsolateral striatum and substantia nigra pars compacta. 2015-06-15 2023-08-13 rat
Kelly J Clemens, Matthew R Castino, Jennifer L Cornish, Ann K Goodchild, Nathan M Holme. Behavioral and neural substrates of habit formation in rats intravenously self-administering nicotine. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 39. issue 11. 2015-06-15. PMID:24823947. these findings provide evidence of direct devaluation of an iv drug reward, that nicotine self-administration is initially goal-directed but becomes habitual with extended training, and that this behavioral transition involves activation of brain areas associated with the nigrostriatal system. 2015-06-15 2023-08-13 rat
Ruben Nogueiras, Amparo Romero-Picó, Maria J Vazquez, Marta G Novelle, Miguel López, Carlos Diégue. The opioid system and food intake: homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. Obesity facts. vol 5. issue 2. 2015-06-11. PMID:22647302. opioids are important in reward processes leading to addictive behavior such as self-administration of opioids and other drugs of abuse including nicotine and alcohol. 2015-06-11 2023-08-12 mouse
Maggie M Sweitzer, Charles F Geier, Danielle L Joel, Patrick McGurrin, Rachel L Denlinger, Erika E Forbes, Eric C Donn. Dissociated effects of anticipating smoking versus monetary reward in the caudate as a function of smoking abstinence. Biological psychiatry. vol 76. issue 9. 2015-06-08. PMID:24342923. behavioral evidence and theoretical models suggest that dysregulated reward processing may be more pronounced during deprivation from nicotine, but neuroimaging evidence on the effects of deprivation on reward processing is limited. 2015-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jörgen A Engel, Elisabet Jerlha. Role of appetite-regulating peptides in the pathophysiology of addiction: implications for pharmacotherapy. CNS drugs. vol 28. issue 10. 2015-06-04. PMID:24958205. in addition, the recent findings showing that glp-1 controls reward induced by alcohol, amphetamine, cocaine and nicotine in rodents are overviewed herein. 2015-06-04 2023-08-13 human
Xiaomeng Xu, Arthur Aron, J Lee Westmaas, Jin Wang, Lawrence H Swee. An fMRI study of nicotine-deprived smokers' reactivity to smoking cues during novel/exciting activity. PloS one. vol 9. issue 4. 2015-05-29. PMID:24727905. engaging in novel/exciting ("self-expanding") activities activates the mesolimbic dopamine pathway, a brain reward pathway also associated with the rewarding effects of nicotine. 2015-05-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Xiaomeng Xu, Arthur Aron, J Lee Westmaas, Jin Wang, Lawrence H Swee. An fMRI study of nicotine-deprived smokers' reactivity to smoking cues during novel/exciting activity. PloS one. vol 9. issue 4. 2015-05-29. PMID:24727905. this suggests that self-expanding activities can potentially substitute for the reward from nicotine. 2015-05-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Steven J Simmons, Thomas J Goul. Involvement of neuronal β2 subunit-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in nicotine reward and withdrawal: implications for pharmacotherapies. Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics. vol 39. issue 5. 2015-05-12. PMID:24828779. involvement of neuronal β2 subunit-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in nicotine reward and withdrawal: implications for pharmacotherapies. 2015-05-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Steven J Simmons, Thomas J Goul. Involvement of neuronal β2 subunit-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in nicotine reward and withdrawal: implications for pharmacotherapies. Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics. vol 39. issue 5. 2015-05-12. PMID:24828779. this review will delineate the involvement of the β2 subunit of neuronal nachrs in nicotine reward and in generating withdrawal symptoms to better understand the efficacy of smoking cessation pharmacotherapies. 2015-05-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Andrea Kobiella, Stephan Ripke, Nils B Kroemer, Christian Vollmert, Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Dorothea E Ulshöfer, Michael N Smolk. Acute and chronic nicotine effects on behaviour and brain activation during intertemporal decision making. Addiction biology. vol 19. issue 5. 2015-05-11. PMID:23679679. moreover, there was an acute nicotine effect in non-smokers on processing of the reward magnitude: nicotine increased the correlation of blood oxygen level-dependent response and mean amount in the left hippocampus, amygdala and anterior insula. 2015-05-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jürgen Pripfl, Livia Tomova, Igor Riecansky, Claus Lam. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex decreases cue-induced nicotine craving and EEG delta power. Brain stimulation. vol 7. issue 2. 2015-05-08. PMID:24468092. electroencephalographic (eeg) delta frequency has been associated with the activity of the dopaminergic brain reward system, which is crucial for nicotine induced effects, and decreases after nicotine admission in smokers. 2015-05-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eric M Hogan, Alison P Casserly, Michael D Scofield, Zhongming Mou, Rubing Zhao-Shea, Chris W Johnson, Andrew R Tapper, Paul D Gardne. miRNAome analysis of the mammalian neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene family. RNA (New York, N.Y.). vol 20. issue 12. 2015-04-10. PMID:25344397. furthermore, we show that expression of one of these mirnas, mir-542-3p, is modulated by nicotine within the mesocorticolimbic reward pathway. 2015-04-10 2023-08-13 mouse