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Nicotine Self-Administration With Tobacco Flavor Additives in Male Rats

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NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 224-231

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntz053

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  1. National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration [R15 DA038843]

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Introduction: Nicotine can robustly increase responding for conditioned reinforcers (CRs), stimuli that acquire reinforcing properties based on association with primary reinforcers. Menthol and licorice are tobacco flavoring agents also found in sweet foods (eg, candy and ice cream), making them putative CRs before they are consumed in tobacco. We sought to determine if intravenous self-administration (IVSA) of nicotine was enhanced by the inclusion of oral tobacco flavor CRs. Methods: Menthol (160 or 320 mu M) or licorice root extract (0.1% or 1%) were established as CRs (paired with 20% sucrose) or neutral stimuli (paired with water) in separate groups. During subsequent IVSA tests, nicotine was delivered in conjunction with oral presentations of the CR. Results: In experiment 1, a menthol CR significantly shifted the peak nicotine dose from 15 mu g/kg/ infusion (Neutral group) to 3.25 mu g/kg/infusion (CR group). In experiment 2, a menthol CR significantly increased operant licks for nicotine (3 mu g/kg/infusion) relative to control groups. In experiment 3, both licorice and menthol CRs significantly increased operant licks for nicotine (7.5 mu g/kg/ infusion) relative to an inactive sipper. The licorice CR increased nicotine IVSA in proportion to the strength of the flavor, but both menthol concentrations increased nicotine IVSA to a similar extent. Conclusion: Tobacco flavor additives with conditioned reinforcing properties promote acquisition of nicotine self-administration at low unit doses and may have robust impact on tobacco consumption when nicotine yield is low.

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