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- W4307250215 abstract "Abstract Nicotine is an addictive drug whose popularity has recently increased, particularly among adolescents, due to the availability of electronic nicotine devices ( i . e ., “vaping”) and nicotine e-liquids containing additives with rich chemosensory properties. Some efforts to understand the role of these additives in nicotine reward suggest that they increase nicotine reward and reinforcement, but the sensory contributions of additives, especially in their vapor forms, are largely untested. Here, to better understand how a fruit-flavored ( i . e ., strawberry) additive influences nicotine reward and aversion, we used a conditioned place preference (CPP) procedure in which nicotine and a strawberry additive were delivered as a vapor to male and female adolescent mice. We found that nicotine vapor alone can lead to dose-dependent CPP when using a biased design. The strawberry additive did not produce CPP on its own, and we did not observe an effect of the strawberry additive on nicotine vapor-induced reward. Nevertheless, mice exposed to nicotine + strawberry additive vapor had higher plasma cotinine concentrations, which did not appear to reflect altered nicotine metabolism. Instead, by directly measuring vapor sampling through respiration monitoring, we uncovered an increase in the amount of sniffing toward strawberry-containing nicotine vapor compared to nicotine vapor alone. Together these data indicate that chemosensory-rich e-liquid additives may enhance the perceived sensory profile of nicotine vapors rather than the reward value per se , which leads to overall increased nicotine exposure. Significance Statement With the rise in popularity of flavored e-cigarette products, many have considered the possibility that flavor volatiles will enhance nicotine reward; however, the possibility that flavor additives have chemosensory properties that can affect nicotine intake has been largely overlooked. Here, by delivering nicotine to adolescent mice as a vapor we were able to consider both possibilities. We found that mice had increased sniffing intensity and nicotine exposure when vapors contained a strawberry additive, despite the fact that the same additive was unable to enhance Pavlovian nicotine reward using a CPP paradigm. This research highlights the importance of considering the chemosensory properties of e-cigarette additives as a mechanism for their effect on nicotine use." @default.
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- W4307250215 title "Strawberry additive increases nicotine vapor sampling and systemic exposure but does not enhance Pavlovian-based nicotine reward in mice" @default.
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