Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Nicotine Receptor Up-regulation Activity Through Metabolic Induction and Changes in Responsiveness Using Surrogate Evaluation Methods
Evaluation to determine if auto-induction can be used as a surrogate measure of nicotine receptor up-regulation through an observational study using nicotine replacement therapy for two weeks and no intervention for two weeks.
Studies have shown that prolonged exposure to nicotine reinforces addiction. The act of
smoking delivers nicotine through lungs into the blood stream. As a result, during smoking
nicotine levels peak and then when smoking stops levels progressively diminish to a base
(trough) level. At the peak level a smoker feels rewarded, but at the trough level a smoker
starts to experience negative withdrawal affects and a desire to smoke. Nicotine Gum and
Inhalers mimic this smoking behaviour maintaining a peak and trough regime, but nicotine
patches do not. Instead, nicotine patches deliver a constant base dose considered to be
either above that of the smokers trough level or at a level where negative withdrawal
effects are reduced.
The question arises as to if nicotine levels delivered by a patch are constant and
potentially above that of the baseline smokers level, does this reinforce the addiction and
therefore contribute to the high long term relapse rate? To answer this question the
investigators will be looking at metabolites which the body uses to breakdown nicotine and
several other enzymes. These metabolites respond to the levels of nicotine in the blood
stream by increasing or decreasing over time. By testing blood flow, blood and urine the
investigators are able to gain an insight into how the body is dealing with a constant
stable dose of nicotine rather than a peak and trough dose. In combination with the
questionnaires the investigators will be able to determine the level of affect.
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