Orexin and leptin are associated with nicotine craving: A link between smoking, appetite and reward.

  • Christoph von der Goltz
  • Anne Koopmann
  • Christina Dinter
  • Anne Richter
  • Christine Rockenbach
  • Martin Grosshans
  • Helmut Nakovics
  • Klaus Wiedemann
  • Karl Mann
  • Georg Winterer
  • Falk Kiefer

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Preclinical data suggest modulating effects of both orexin/hypocretin and leptin on dopaminergic transmission in mesolimbic reward pathways. This indicates a possible role of both peptides in reward function and motivation, and thus in addictive diseases. The aim of this study was to examine the possible association between orexin and leptin, and nicotine craving in smokers in a clinical case-control study under standardized conditions. METHODS: We compared orexin and leptin, ACTH and cortisol plasma concentrations (RIA) between tobacco smokers (n=60) during early nicotine withdrawal and healthy controls (n=64). Motivational aspects of nicotine craving were additionally assessed in the smoking participants using the Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (QSU). RESULTS: As main results we detected a significant negative correlation between orexin plasma concentration and nicotine craving (r=-0.28; p

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
ISSN0306-4530
Publication statusPublished - 2009
pubmed 19828259