2014
FKBP5 variation is associated with the acute and chronic effects of nicotine
Jensen KP, Herman AI, Morean ME, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J, Sofuoglu M. FKBP5 variation is associated with the acute and chronic effects of nicotine. The Pharmacogenomics Journal 2014, 15: 340-346. PMID: 25532758, PMCID: PMC4599366, DOI: 10.1038/tpj.2014.76.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesBlack or African AmericanBlood PressureDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersGene FrequencyGenotypeHeart RateHumansHydrocortisoneInjections, IntravenousNicotineNicotinic AgonistsRNARNA, MessengerSmokingSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeTacrolimus Binding ProteinsWhite PeopleConceptsNicotine withdrawalFKBP5 mRNA expressionNegative drug effectsHeart rateIndependent cohortDrug effectsMRNA expressionMinor alleleChronic behavioral effectsEffects of nicotineStress hormone regulationLower cortisol levelsWarrants further investigationSevere nicotine withdrawalCurrent smokersBlood pressureHeavy smokersQuit attemptsHR responseSmoking behaviorCortisol responseCortisol levelsLower subjective ratingsSmokersChronic effects
2013
COMT Val158Met modulates subjective responses to intravenous nicotine and cognitive performance in abstinent smokers
Herman AI, Jatlow PI, Gelernter J, Listman JB, Sofuoglu M. COMT Val158Met modulates subjective responses to intravenous nicotine and cognitive performance in abstinent smokers. The Pharmacogenomics Journal 2013, 13: 490-497. PMID: 23459442, PMCID: PMC3675163, DOI: 10.1038/tpj.2013.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVal/Val genotypeAbstinent smokersVal genotypeGreater systolic blood pressureOvernight abstinent smokersVal158Met polymorphismSystolic blood pressureDoses of nicotineCatechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met polymorphismVal/ValEuropean American smokersNegative subjective effectsCOMT Val158Met polymorphismBlood pressureSmoking cessationAA smokersRisk factorsAmerican smokersIntravenous nicotineWithdrawal severityOvernight abstinenceSmokersNicotine addictionNicotine useSubjective effects