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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 98(2): 292-8, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21262256

ABSTRACT

Given that previous studies demonstrated that smoking-related cues (like cigarette packages) grab the attention of smokers and thereby contribute to craving and tobacco seeking we investigated how pictorial health warnings presented on cigarette packages affect attention allocation towards cigarette packages. The WHO advises the use of pictorial health warnings on cigarette packages. However, at present no experimental studies are available investigating if pictorial warnings modulate incentive properties of cigarette packages. Fifty-nine tobacco smokers and 55 non-smokers performed a visual dot probe task to assess attention allocation towards cigarette packages with and without health warnings. Smokers were divided a priori in a group of light smokers (<20 cigarettes/day; n=39) and heavy smokers (≥20 cigarettes/day; n=20). Psychometric measures on anxiety and nicotine craving were administered. Light smokers showed an attentional bias towards packages without pictorial warnings while no effects were observed in the other groups. In heavy smokers attention allocation towards pictorial health warnings was associated with an increase of craving and anxiety. The results have a potential public health perspective as pictorial health warnings might be an effective strategy to reduce attentional bias towards cigarette packages of light smokers, while counterproductive effects in heavy smokers warrant further investigation.


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Smoking Cessation/psychology , Smoking/psychology , Adult , Anxiety/psychology , Attention , Behavior, Addictive/psychology , Cues , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nicotine , Public Health , Smoking Cessation/methods , Young Adult
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Psychoneuroendocrinology ; 35(4): 570-7, 2010 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19828259

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OBJECTIVE: Preclinical data suggest modulating effects of both orexin/hypocretin and leptin on dopaminergic transmission in mesolimbic reward pathways. This indicates a possible role of both peptides in reward function and motivation, and thus in addictive diseases. The aim of this study was to examine the possible association between orexin and leptin, and nicotine craving in smokers in a clinical case-control study under standardized conditions. METHODS: We compared orexin and leptin, ACTH and cortisol plasma concentrations (RIA) between tobacco smokers (n=60) during early nicotine withdrawal and healthy controls (n=64). Motivational aspects of nicotine craving were additionally assessed in the smoking participants using the Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (QSU). RESULTS: As main results we detected a significant negative correlation between orexin plasma concentration and nicotine craving (r=-0.28; p<.05), and a positive association between craving and leptin plasma concentration (r=0.29; p<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our results show an association between craving for nicotine and plasma concentrations of orexin and leptin suggesting that both peptides interfere with the dopaminergic transmission during nicotine withdrawal in a bidirectional manner and, thus, modulate craving for nicotine.


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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/blood , Leptin/blood , Neuropeptides/blood , Reward , Smoking/blood , Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Appetite/physiology , Behavior, Addictive/blood , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Motivation/physiology , Nicotine , Orexins , Surveys and Questionnaires , Tobacco Use Disorder/blood , Young Adult
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