Literature DB >> 14509058

[Transcranial magnetic stimulation for nicotine dependence].

Monika Johann1, Rainer Wiegand, Alexander Kharraz, Gabriela Bobbe, Gabriele Sommer, Göran Hajak, Norbert Wodarz, Peter Eichhammer.   

Abstract

70-80% of regular smokers fulfill the ICD-10-criteria of dependence. In Germany, approximately 120,000 deaths per year are caused by tobacco-associated diseases. In contrast, therapeutic interventions, such as nicotine substitution or bupropione, yield poor abstinence rates of 30% after 12 months, at best. In animal experiments, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) exhibited modulatory effects on dopaminergic neurotransmission in regions of the so-called reward system. This pilot study should evaluate, if rTMS could modulate subjective craving for tobacco, which quite often leads to relapse to smoking. Therefore, 11 tobacco-dependent cigarette smokers were randomly assigned to a course of verum- and placebo-rTMS on consecutive days. Craving, as measured by a visual analogue scale, is significantly decreased after Verumstimulation compared to placebo-stimulation intra-individually. This encourages further studies to clarify, if rTMS might be helpful in achieving higher tobacco abstinence rates in smokers willing to quits.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14509058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Prax        ISSN: 0303-4259


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Review 3.  Brain Stimulation in Addiction.

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Authors:  Shirley Fecteau; Alvaro Pascual-Leone; David H Zald; Paola Liguori; Hugo Théoret; Paulo S Boggio; Felipe Fregni
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2007-06-06       Impact factor: 6.167

5.  Two weeks of image-guided left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation improves smoking cessation: A double-blind, sham-controlled, randomized clinical trial.

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6.  The two-way relationship between nicotine and cortical activity: a systematic review of neurobiological and treatment aspects.

Authors:  Carlota de Miquel; Benjamin Pross; Irina Papazova; Duygu Güler; Alkomiet Hasan
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Review 7.  Cortico-striatal circuits: Novel therapeutic targets for substance use disorders.

Authors:  Alexxai V Kravitz; Dardo Tomasi; Kimberly H LeBlanc; Ruben Baler; Nora D Volkow; Antonello Bonci; Sergi Ferré
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8.  Transcranial direct current stimulation and behavioral models of smoking addiction.

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Review 9.  rTMS in the treatment of drug addiction: an update about human studies.

Authors:  Elisa Bellamoli; Paolo Manganotti; Robert P Schwartz; Claudia Rimondo; Maurizio Gomma; Giovanni Serpelloni
Journal:  Behav Neurol       Date:  2014-01-23       Impact factor: 3.342

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