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Nicotine increases alcohol self-administration in non-dependent male smokers
Authors:Barrett Sean P  Tichauer Matthew  Leyton Marco  Pihl Robert O
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada H3A 1B1. Sean.Barrett@dal.ca
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Alcohol and tobacco are commonly co-administered, yet little is known about the effects of acute nicotine administration on alcohol consumption in humans. This study sought to determine how nicotine delivered by tobacco smoke influences alcohol intake in humans using a double-blind placebo controlled repeated measures design. METHODS: During two randomized 120 min sessions 15 male occasional smokers smoked four nicotine-containing or four de-nicotinized cigarettes at 30 min intervals. Throughout the session, subjects could earn units of their preferred alcoholic beverage and glasses of water using a progressive-ratio (PR) task. RESULTS: Wilcoxon signed-rank tests indicated that nicotine increased alcohol self-administration in a significant proportion of participants (Por=0.16). A two-way ANOVA supported this observation further, and, compared to de-nicotinized cigarettes, the nicotine-containing cigarettes increased PR breakpoints for alcohol but not water, as reflected by a Cigarettex Beverage interaction (P
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