The P300 brain potential is reduced in smokers

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A. P. Anokhin
A. B. Vedeniapin
E. J. Sirevaag
L. O. Bauer
S. J. O’Connor
S. Kuperman
B. Porjesz
T. Reich
H. Begleiter
J. Polich
J. W. Rohrbaugh
机构
[1] Department of Psychiatry,
[2] Washington University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] 40 N.Kingshighway,undefined
[4] Suite 1,undefined
[5] St Louis,undefined
[6] MO 63108,undefined
[7] USA e-mail: andrey@matlock.wustl.edu,undefined
[8] Fax: +1-314-286-2213,undefined
[9] Department of Psychiatry,undefined
[10] Neurodynamics Laboratory,undefined
[11] SUNY Health Sciences Center,undefined
[12] Brooklyn,undefined
[13] New York,undefined
[14] New York,undefined
[15] USA,undefined
[16] University of Connecticut School of Medicine,undefined
[17] Farmington,undefined
[18] Connecticut,undefined
[19] USA,undefined
[20] Indiana University School of Medicine,undefined
[21] Indianapolis,undefined
[22] Indiana,undefined
[23] USA,undefined
[24] University of Iowa School of Medicine,undefined
[25] Iowa City,undefined
[26] Iowa,undefined
[27] USA,undefined
[28] The Scripps Research Institute,undefined
[29] La Jolla,undefined
[30] California,undefined
[31] USA,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2000年 / 149卷
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Key words ERPs; P300; Smoking; Nicotine; Addiction;
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Rationale: Tobacco smoking is the most prevalent type of substance abuse, yet its biobehavioral etiology is little understood. Identification of differences between smokers and non-smokers on basic characteristics of neurocognitive functioning may help to elucidate the mechanisms of tobacco dependence. Objectives: This study assessed the relationship between smoking status and the P300 component of event-related potential (ERP) while controlling for potential confounders such as alcoholism, drug abuse, and psychopathology. Methods: The ERP responses elicited by a visual oddball task were measured at the mid-parietal site in 905 current smokers, 463 ex-smokers, and 979 never smokers. Results: P300 amplitude was significantly lower in current cigarette smokers compared to never-smokers. Ex-smokers did not differ significantly from never-smokers. P300 reduction was also associated with alcoholism, drug dependence, and family density of alcoholism. However, after controlling for smoking, only family density of alcoholism remained a significant predictor of P300 amplitude. Conclusions: The results indicate a significant effect of smoking status on P300 amplitude which is additive to family history of alcoholism and suggest that either (1) long-term tobacco smoking may produce a reversible change in brain function, or (2) reduced P300 may be a marker of risk for nicotine dependence.
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