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The purpose of the study is to measure the sensitivity of NCFHEB binding to changes in endogenous acetylcholine levels in healthy smoking and nonsmoking subjects, and in schizophrenic smoking and nonsmoking subjects. We hypothesize that physostigmine-induced elevated ACh levels will lead to a reduction in the availability of nicotinic receptors for the binding of the radioligand. We hypothesize there will be greater increase in ACh level (or greater reduction in radio tracer binding) in smoking as compared to nonsmoking subjects. We hypothesize there will be greater increase in ACh level (or greater reduction in radio tracer binding) in smoking as compared to nonsmoking subjects with schizophrenia, but the extent of this change will be different than in controls.
We are also measuring the sensitivity of PHNO binding to changes in dopamine levels in healthy smoking and nonsmoking subjects before and after amphetamine challenge.
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PET scanning will then proceed as following for each aim:
Aim 1. Subjects will be asked to come to the PET center on two separate days to participate in one NCFHEB PET scan each time to assess test retest reproducibility of binding parameters measured with the radiotracer.
Aim 2. Subjects will participate in one PET scan day. Aim 3. Subjects from Aim 2 who are able to continue smoking abstinence will be asked to come back for another PET scan after about 6-8 weeks of smoking abstinence.
Aim 4. Baseline NCFHEB PET imaging will be conducted followed by administration of physostigmine. Preferably, this will be done on the same day. However, at times there is not enough radiotracer or subject is not able to tolerate a longer scan day. Therefore, some subjects may complete the study over two separate days (preferably within 1 month apart based on the availability of PET scanning times and subject's schedule).
Aim 5. Baseline NCFHEB PET imaging will be conducted followed by administration of physostigmine. Preferably, this will be done on the same day. However, at times when there is not enough radiotracer or when a subject is not able to tolerate a longer scan day. Therefore, some subjects may complete the study over two separate days (preferably within 1 month apart based on the availability of PET scanning times and subject's schedule).
Control subjects may participate in more than 1 aim. For example, nonsmoking subjects may complete Aim 1 and if chose, participate in Aim 4. Thus, subjects may participate in up to 4 PET scans for this protocol.
Aim 7. Subjects from Aim 4 will be asked to participate in 2 PHNO PET scans and amphetamine administration.
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