» Articles » PMID: 28943284

Evaluating Oral Flavorant Effects on Nicotine Self-administration Behavior and Phasic Dopamine Signaling

Overview
Specialties Neurology
Pharmacology
Date 2017 Sep 26
PMID 28943284
Citations 22
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Understanding how tobacco product flavor additives, such as flavorants in electronic cigarettes, influence smoking behavior and addiction is critical for informing public health policy decisions regarding tobacco product regulation. Here, we developed a combined intraoral (i.o.) and intravenous (i.v.) self-administration paradigm in rats to determine how flavorants influence self-administration behavior. By combining i.o. flavorant delivery with fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) or i.v. nicotine self-administration in adult, male rats, we examined whether flavors alter phasic dopamine (DA) signaling and nicotine self-administration. Oral administration of 10% sucrose or 0.32% saccharin, but not 0.005% menthol, increased phasic DA release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Oral sucrose or saccharin, when combined with i.v. nicotine delivery, also led to increased self-administration behavior. Specifically, combined i.o. sucrose and i.v. nicotine decreased responding compared to sucrose alone, and increased responding compared to nicotine alone. In contrast, i.o. flavorants did not alter motivational breakpoint in a progressive ratio task. Oral menthol, which did not alter i.v. nicotine administration, reversed oral nicotine aversion (50 and 100 mg/L) in a two-bottle choice test. Here, we demonstrate that i.o. appetitive flavorants that increase phasic DA signaling also increase self-administration behavior when combined with i.v. nicotine delivery. Additionally, oral menthol effects were specific to oral nicotine, and were not observed with i.v. nicotine-mediated reinforcement. Together, these preclinical findings have important implications regarding menthol and sweet flavorant additive effects on tobacco product use and can be used to inform policy decisions on tobacco product flavorant regulation.

Citing Articles

Impact of vanilla flavor on nicotine taste, choice, intake, and seeking behaviors.

Bagdas D, Zepei A, Harris L, Minanov K, Jimenez J, Addy N Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2024; 241(11):2241-2253.

PMID: 38839631 PMC: 11836642. DOI: 10.1007/s00213-024-06630-9.


Pharmacological effects of nicotine salts on dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens.

Li X, Lu L, He Y, Zhang H, Zhang Y, Sheng H Front Pharmacol. 2023; 14:1279512.

PMID: 37841907 PMC: 10568619. DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1279512.


Chemosensory Contributions of E-Cigarette Additives on Nicotine Use.

Johnson N, Patten T, Ma M, De Biasi M, Wesson D Front Neurosci. 2022; 16:893587.

PMID: 35928010 PMC: 9344001. DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.893587.


Review of industry reports on EU priority tobacco additives part A: Main outcomes and conclusions.

Havermans A, Mallock N, Zervas E, Caille-Garnier S, Mansuy T, Michel C Tob Prev Cessat. 2022; 8:27.

PMID: 35860504 PMC: 9255285. DOI: 10.18332/tpc/151529.


Animal Models to Investigate the Impact of Flavors on Nicotine Addiction and Dependence.

Bagdas D, Kebede N, Zepei A, Harris L, Minanov K, Picciotto M Curr Neuropharmacol. 2022; 20(11):2175-2201.

PMID: 35611777 PMC: 9886843. DOI: 10.2174/1570159X20666220524120231.


References
1.
Villanti A, Richardson A, Vallone D, Rath J . Flavored tobacco product use among U.S. young adults. Am J Prev Med. 2013; 44(4):388-391. DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.11.031. View

2.
Levin M, Weaver M, Palmatier M, Caggiula A, Sved A, Donny E . Varenicline dose dependently enhances responding for nonpharmacological reinforcers and attenuates the reinforcement-enhancing effects of nicotine. Nicotine Tob Res. 2011; 14(3):299-305. PMC: 3281240. DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntr213. View

3.
Smith A, Roberts D . Oral self-administration of sweetened nicotine solutions by rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1995; 120(3):341-6. DOI: 10.1007/BF02311182. View

4.
Corrigall W, Coen K . Nicotine maintains robust self-administration in rats on a limited-access schedule. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1989; 99(4):473-8. DOI: 10.1007/BF00589894. View

5.
Henderson B, Wall T, Henley B, Kim C, Nichols W, Moaddel R . Menthol Alone Upregulates Midbrain nAChRs, Alters nAChR Subtype Stoichiometry, Alters Dopamine Neuron Firing Frequency, and Prevents Nicotine Reward. J Neurosci. 2016; 36(10):2957-74. PMC: 4783498. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4194-15.2016. View