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Beta2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptors modulate pain sensitivity in acutely abstinent tobacco smokers.

Kelly P Cosgrove1, Irina Esterlis, Sherry McKee, Frederic Bois, David Alagille, Gilles D Tamagnan, John P Seibyl, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Julie K Staley.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Nicotine and tobacco smoking administration have demonstrated antinociceptive effects that are mediated by the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor containing the beta2* subunit (beta(2)*-nAChR). In this study, we examined the relationship between beta(2)*-nAChR availability and nociception during acute withdrawal in human tobacco smokers using [(123)I]5-IA-85380 ([(123)I]5-IA) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) brain imaging.
METHODS: Tobacco smokers (n = 24, aged 34 +/- 11 years) participated in the cold pressor task during acute withdrawal (up to 3 hr) and a second cold pressor task following 7-13 days of smoking abstinence on the day they were imaged with [(123)I]5-IA SPECT. The cold pressor task is used to measure pain sensitivity (when subjects first feel pain) and pain tolerance (when subjects cannot withstand pain).
RESULTS: Following 7-13 days of tobacco smoking abstinence, increased pain sensitivity, for example, shorter time to first feel pain, was significantly associated with higher beta(2)*-nAChR availability in the thalamus (r = -.43), parietal (r = -.50), frontal (r = -.55), anterior cingulate (r = -.44), temporal (r = -.43), and occipital (r = -.48) cortices. The percent change in pain sensitivity from the first to second cold pressor task was significantly correlated with beta(2)*-nAChR availability in the thalamus (r = -.57), cerebellum (r = -.50), striatum (r = -.057), parietal (r = -.46), anterior cingulate (r = -.48), temporal (r = -.55), and occipital (r = -.57) cortices. Similar associations were not observed with pain tolerance. DISCUSSION: This suggests that beta(2)*-nAChRs play a role in pain sensitivity but not pain tolerance during tobacco smoking withdrawal. If individuals are more likely to relapse in response to painful stimuli, lower beta(2)*-nAChR availability during acute abstinence may be protective.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20371741      PMCID: PMC2861889          DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntq040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res        ISSN: 1462-2203            Impact factor:   4.244


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