Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Nicotine on Elements of Attentions in Smokers and Nonsmokers
Background:
- Many cigarette smokers claim that smoking helps them stay alert and improves their
concentration, and have reported problems in attention and concentration after quitting
smoking. Some research has indicated that nicotine can enhance certain aspects of attention
and memory in humans. However, more research is needed to determine how nicotine affects
different elements of the brain's ability to pay attention. Knowing which aspects of
attention are affected by nicotine may help produce new medications and therapies to help
people successfully stop smoking.
Objectives:
- To investigate the dose-related effects of nicotine on the ability to pay attention in
smokers and nonsmokers.
- To compare the effects of nicotine in smokers and nonsmokers.
Eligibility:
- Individuals between 18 and 50 years of age who are either current smokers (at least 15
cigarettes per day on average for at least 2 years) or healthy, nonsmoking volunteers.
Design:
- The study will consist of one training session and three testing sessions. Each session
will last about 2 hours.
- The training session will introduce participants to the study tests and evaluate their
tolerance of the two levels of nicotine nasal spray used in the study. Smokers will
receive the higher dose of nicotine to introduce them to the effects of the spray.
Nonsmokers will be given first the lower dose of the spray, followed by higher dose at
least 30 minutes later. Nonsmoking participants who cannot tolerate the higher dose will
not continue in the study.
- At the start of each testing session, smokers will have one cigarette to standardize the
time of the most recent exposure to nicotine.
- During the testing sessions, participants will receive a placebo spray, a lower dose of
nicotine, or a higher dose of nicotine, and then will be asked to perform tests that
evaluate mood, attention, and performance.
Objective: The primary objective of this study is to investigate the dose-related effects of
nicotine on various elements of attention in smokers and nonsmokers. Because no published
study, to our knowledge, has reported the effects of nicotine on the ANT and ABT, we will
include the CPT, a task shown to be sensitive to nicotine, as a positive control. A secondary
aim is to compare the subjective and physiological effects of nicotine between smokers and
nonsmokers.
Study Population: 50 smokers for a total of 30 completers (15 women, 15 men) and up to 50
nonsmokers for a total of 30 completers (15 women, 15 men).
Design: Placebo-controlled, between-groups comparison of smokers and nonsmokers. Participants
will attend three experiemental sessions; a single dose of nicotine nasal spray (0, 0.5, or
1.5 mg) will be administered at each session.
Outcome Measures: Primary outcome measures will be accuracy and/or response time on the three
attention tests, ANT, CPT, and ABT. Secondary outcome measures include responses to the
PANAS, VAS items, and vital signs (heart rate and blood pressure). Participant demographics
and smoking history will be reported using descriptive statistics.
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