Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuropharmacology of Response Inhibition in Comorbid ADHD and Nicotine Dependence
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how nicotine, withdrawal from nicotine, and
methylphenidate (a drug used for the treatment of ADHD) affect the brain of smokers with and
without ADHD while doing tasks in an functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner.
Study Hypotheses:
1. compared to non-ADHD smokers, smokers with ADHD will exhibit greater abstinence-induced
decrements in response inhibition performance and reward and greater concomitant
disruptions of brain activity
2. administration of MPH to abstinent smokers will ameliorate response inhibition
performance and reward deficits and task-related brain activation and this effect will
be greater among ADHD smokers
3. genetic markers of dopamine neurotransmission will moderate abstinence- and MPH -
induced changes in task-related brain activation across tasks.
Individuals diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) smoke more than
the general population, initiate use at a younger age, and report more difficulty trying to
quit. The overarching goal of the present application is to use neuroimaging,
neuropharmacological and molecular genetic techniques to study the neurobiological basis of
abstinence-induced deficits in response inhibition in ADHD and non-ADHD smokers. Twenty
smokers with ADHD and 20 smokers without ADHD will undergo imaging during a Go/No-Go task
under the following conditions: 1) smoking as usual, 2) 24 hr smoking abstinence, and 3) 24
hr smoking abstinence + methylphenidate (MPH). We hypothesize that compared to smoking as
usual, 24 hr smoking abstinence will result in decrements in response inhibition and
disruption of task-related brain activation. These effects will be greater in ADHD as
compared to non-ADHD smokers. We further hypothesize that MPH administration during
abstinence will restore performance and brain indices of response inhibition and that the
magnitude of the effect of MPH will be greater among smokers with ADHD. In addition to the
above aims, we will preliminarily evaluate the moderating effects of the dopamine receptor D4
7-repeat allele on task-related brain activation following smoking abstinence and MPH
administration.
During the study, 101 subjects signed consents and 38 subjects completed the study.
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