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Objective: To determine whether nicotine, at the dose delivered through a cigarette (1-2 mg), will increase the release of endogenous opioids, measured by the displacement of the mu-opioid PET receptor radioligand [(11)C]carfentanil and to determine whether smokers have adaptations in the opioid system compared with nonsmokers.
Study Population: 20 current, daily smoikers and 20 never-smokers who have smoked between 1 and 20 cigarettes in their lifetime.
Design: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel groups design.
Outcome Measures: 1) displacement [(11)C]carfentanil binding, secondary to the release of endorphins by nicotine; 2) upregulation of [(11)C]carfentanil specific binding in smokers compared with nonsmokers; 3) [(11)C]carfentanil specific binding as a function of the mu-opioid receptor A118G polymorphism; and 4) correlation between self-report measures of nicotine effect and [(11)C]carfentanil binding profile.
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