2008
SPECT imaging of [123I]5-IA-85380 binding to beta2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in healthy smokers: Assessment of nondisplaceable uptake
Batis J, Esterlis I, Bois F, Cosgrove K, Stiklus S, Kloczynski T, McKee S, Jatlow P, O'Malley S, Seibyl J, Tamagnan G, Van Dyck C, Staley J. SPECT imaging of [123I]5-IA-85380 binding to beta2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in healthy smokers: Assessment of nondisplaceable uptake. NeuroImage 2008, 41: t175. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.04.142.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Human Tobacco Smokers in Early Abstinence Have Higher Levels of β2* Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors than Nonsmokers
Staley JK, Krishnan-Sarin S, Cosgrove KP, Krantzler E, Frohlich E, Perry E, Dubin JA, Estok K, Brenner E, Baldwin RM, Tamagnan GD, Seibyl JP, Jatlow P, Picciotto MR, London ED, O'Malley S, van Dyck CH. Human Tobacco Smokers in Early Abstinence Have Higher Levels of β2* Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors than Nonsmokers. Journal Of Neuroscience 2006, 26: 8707-8714. PMID: 16928859, PMCID: PMC6674379, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.0546-06.2006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNAChR availabilityNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsEarly abstinenceAbstinent smokersHuman smokersAcetylcholine receptorsExpired carbon monoxide levelsAbility of smokersHuman tobacco smokersProperties of nicotineSingle photon emissionIA-85380Agonist radiotracerUrinary cotinineTobacco smokingTobacco smokersCerebral cortexLast cigaretteNicotine withdrawalWithdrawal symptomsPrevalent subtypeTobacco smokeAddictive chemicalNicotine dependenceSmokers