尼古丁依赖和急性戒断对药物和非药物奖励加工的影响。
The effects of nicotine dependence and acute abstinence on the processing of drug and non-drug rewards.
作者信息
Lawn W, Freeman T P, Hindocha C, Mokrysz C, Das R K, Morgan C J A, Curran H V
机构信息
Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK,
出版信息
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2015 Jul;232(14):2503-17. doi: 10.1007/s00213-015-3883-4. Epub 2015 Mar 12.
RATIONALE
Drug addiction may be characterised by a hypersensitivity to drug rewards and a hyposensitivity to non-drug rewards. This imbalance may become further polarised during acute abstinence.
OBJECTIVES
(i) Examine the differences between dependent and occasional smokers in choices for, motivation for and self-reported wanting and liking of cigarette and non-drug rewards. (ii) Examine the effects of 12-h nicotine abstinence on these metrics.
METHODS
Dependent (n = 20) and occasional, non-dependent smokers (n = 20) were tested after ad libitum smoking and ≥12-h of nicotine abstinence. A novel task was developed (Drug, Reward and Motivation-Choice (DReaM-Choice)) in which different rewards (cigarettes, music and chocolate) could be won. In each trial, participants chose between two rewards and then could earn the chosen reward via repeated button-pressing. Participants subsequently 'consumed' and rated subjective liking of the rewards they had won.
RESULTS
Compared with occasional smokers, dependent smokers made more choices for (p < 0.001), pressed more for (p = 0.046) and reported more wanting (p = 0.007) and liking (p < 0.001) of cigarettes, and also made fewer choices for chocolate (p = 0.005). There were no differences between the groups on button-pressing for chocolate or music. However, the balance between drug and non-drug reward processing was different between the groups across all metrics. Twelve-hour nicotine abstinence led to more cigarette choices (p < 0.001) and fewer music choices (p = 0.042) in both groups.
CONCLUSIONS
Nicotine dependence was associated with a hypersensitivity to cigarette rewards, but we found little evidence indicating a hyposensitivity to non-drug rewards. Our findings question the moderating influence of dependence on how acute nicotine abstinence affects reward processing.
理论依据
药物成瘾可能表现为对药物奖赏的超敏反应以及对非药物奖赏的低敏反应。这种失衡在急性戒断期间可能会进一步两极分化。
目的
(i) 研究依赖吸烟者与偶尔吸烟者在对香烟和非药物奖赏的选择、动机以及自我报告的渴望和喜好方面的差异。(ii) 研究12小时尼古丁戒断对这些指标的影响。
方法
对依赖吸烟者(n = 20)和偶尔吸烟的非依赖吸烟者(n = 20)在随意吸烟后以及≥12小时尼古丁戒断后进行测试。开发了一项新任务(药物、奖赏与动机选择(DReaM - Choice)),在该任务中可以赢得不同的奖赏(香烟、音乐和巧克力)。在每次试验中,参与者在两种奖赏之间进行选择,然后通过重复按键可以获得所选的奖赏。参与者随后“消费”并对他们赢得的奖赏的主观喜好进行评分。
结果
与偶尔吸烟者相比,依赖吸烟者对香烟的选择更多(p < 0.001)、为获得香烟按压按键的次数更多(p = 0.046),并且报告对香烟的渴望(p = 0.007)和喜好(p < 0.001)更多,而对巧克力的选择更少(p = 0.005)。两组在为获得巧克力或音乐而按压按键方面没有差异。然而,在所有指标上,两组之间药物和非药物奖赏处理的平衡是不同的。12小时尼古丁戒断导致两组中选择香烟的次数更多(p < 0.001),选择音乐的次数更少(p = 0.042)。
结论
尼古丁依赖与对香烟奖赏的超敏反应有关,但我们几乎没有发现表明对非药物奖赏存在低敏反应的证据。我们的研究结果质疑了依赖对急性尼古丁戒断如何影响奖赏处理的调节作用。