RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Proof-of-concept in vivo PET studies to evaluate inhibition of brain aromatase binding of [11C]vorozole by nicotine administration in female baboons JF Journal of Nuclear Medicine JO J Nucl Med FD Society of Nuclear Medicine SP 104 OP 104 VO 51 IS supplement 2 A1 Sung Won Kim A1 Anat Biegon A1 Jean Logan A1 Jacob Hooker A1 Lisa Muench A1 Joanna Fowler YR 2010 UL http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/51/supplement_2/104.abstract AB 104 Objectives Exposure to nicotine and cigarette smoke have been known to cause complex effects on human physiology and behavior, including some effects similar to those elicited by inhibition of aromatase, the last enzyme in estrogen biosynthesis. We report the first in vivo primate study to determine whether there is a direct effect of nicotine administration on brain aromatase. Methods Brain aromatase availability was determined with positron emission tomography (PET) and the aromatase PET tracer, [11C]vorozole(>4.4 mCi/nmole, 1.9-6.3 mCi) in six female baboons before and after intravenous administration of nicotine at 0.015 and 0.03 mg/Kg. Blood samples were collected for determination of [11C]vorozole input function and concentration of nicotine and cotinine over a dynamic 90 min PET scan. Time-activity curves and the arterial input function were used to calculate K1 (the plasma to brain transfer term) and VT (the total volume of distribution). Results Nicotine administration produced significant and dose dependent reductions in[11C]vorozole binding (VT)with the largest reductions in the amygdala (-39%) and preoptic area (-29%). There was no change in K1. Plasma levels of nicotine and its major metabolite cotinine were similar to those found in cigarette smokers. Conclusions Nicotine interacts in vivo with primate brain aromatase in regions involved in mood, aggression and sexual behavior revealing another mechanism by which nicotine and cigrette smoking could exert their effects on behavior and physiology. Research Support NIAAA, NIDA and DOE-OBER (infrastructure)