Leaping From Mouse to Man, Researchers Warn That E-Cigarettes Could Make You Snort Cocaine

Here is a warning you will never see on a pack of cigarettes: "The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking May Enhance Your Enjoyment of Cocaine." Even for people who consider enhanced enjoyment of cocaine a drawback rather than an advantage, that risk probably would pale beside cancer, heart disease, and emphysema. But if you wanted to scare people away from a nicotine delivery product that poses none of those hazards, you might resort to warning them that it could prime their brains for cocaine pleasure. And that is exactly what Columbia neuropsychiatrist Eric Kandel and his wife, Columbia epidemiologist Denise Kandel, do in an article published by the New England Journal of Medicine this week.
The article is mostly devoted to a description of experiments in which the Kandels dosed mice with nicotine and cocaine. They found that the former enhanced the effects of the latter, as measured by activity levels, conditioned place preference, and various brain responses. The Kandels view these results as evidence to support their theory that "gateway drugs" such as tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana physiologically prime people to enjoy other psychoactive substances. They also think their mouse research is a reason to be wary of electronic cigarettes:
Although e-cigarettes eliminate some of the morbidity associated with combustible tobacco, they and related products are pure nicotine-delivery devices. They have the same effects on the brain as those reported here for nicotine…and they pose the same risk of addiction to other drugs and experiences….Whether e-cigarettes will prove to be a gateway to the use of combustible cigarettes and illicit drugs is uncertain, but it is clearly a possibility.
Clearly a possibility! More than enough for a new drug panic. "E-Cigarettes Are Gateway to Substance Abuse and Addiction," Time declared. "New study suggests e-cigarettes are a 'gateway drug,'" said The Week. The New York Daily News warned that "e-cigarettes could be a gateway to hard drugs." According to Forbes.com health writer Melanie Haiken, the Kandels' research "shows" that "e-cigarettes may be a 'gateway' drug for teenagers."
Keep in mind that the Kandels' research pertains to nicotine in general, not e-cigarettes specifically. So whatever the risk that nicotine will lead to cocaine, it applies equally to conventional cigarettes (as well as FDA-approved nicotine replacement products) and therefore does not count as an argument against switching from smoking to vaping, which dramatically reduces health hazards by eliminating tobacco and combustion (as even the Kandels begrudgingly acknowledge).
But what about the children? The Kandels mention the possibility that teenagers who otherwise would never smoke tobacco might decide to do so after trying e-cigarettes, even though the research they are discussing has nothing to do with that issue. Here is how a recent review in the journal Addiction summarized the empirical basis for the fear that vaping will lead to smoking:
Although there have been claims that EC [electronic cigarettes] is acting as a "gateway" to smoking in young people, the evidence does not support this assertion. Regular use of EC by non-smokers is rare and no migration from EC to smoking has been documented (let alone whether this occurred in individuals not predisposed to smoking in the first place). The advent of EC has been accompanied by a decrease rather than increase in smoking uptake by children.
There is even less evidence that vaping is boosting cocaine consumption, which has been declining since e-cigarettes were introduced. Furthermore, notes Carl Phillips of the Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association (CASAA), "cocaine use peaked long after smoking rates had come down, exactly the opposite of what [the Kandels] predict."
In leaping from mouse to man, the Kandels make reckless assumptions about psychology and the nature of addiction. It is not at all clear that the data they gathered from rodents in their laboratory are relevant to humans living in the real world. "This study tells us little about human biology and nothing at all about real-world human behavior," says Phillips. "It does not even measure mouse behavior. The study provides no evidence there is a gateway effect, and there is no reason to believe there is one." CASAA President Julie Woessner calls it "a classic case of someone with a political agenda tacking their opinions onto technical research and trying trick the press into reporting it that way." Fortunately for the Kandels, the press is easy to trick.
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Will they make me eat my young, too?
Is this a feature or a bug?
Doesn't this study seem to imply that cocaine use might lead to smoking not the other way around?
Worked that way every time I quit smoking.
Did they try just the nicotine and the cocaine to see the similarity of effects? How about e-cigs and caffeine, cocaine and chocolate, dinner bells and dog food, government grants and stupid studies?
As a wise man once said, Here's to feeling good all the time.
That guy's just so talented.
Whelp, that's that. Now I'm going to buy and e-cigarette and some cocaine, and find out if this is true.
For SCIENCE!
Well, if the study were true, you should get yourself an E-cig, use it a few days, and see if you have an unshakeable urge to score and 8-ball.
Of course, the effect is the direct opposite. Using an ecig will not make you wanna do blow any more than you ordinarily would. However, if you happen to be doing blow, you'll want a pack of smokes guaranteed.
I smoke like a chimney on good coke. And when I'm stoned. And when I'm kinda drunk. Huh. I wonder what that means?
That we should probably hang out next time I'm in the Pacific Northwest.
"Lee Harvey? I want to party with you, Cowboy!"
"Oh look, this mouse has increased brain activity when I put on this AC/DC song. Clearly this music -must- be banned."
That's fight or flight. Everyone knows mice prefer techno.
Only when on MDMA, though.
Don't let the mice listen to the Ramones
I've been smoking for 30 years and I've never tried cocaine even once. There must be something wrong with the way I'm smoking. 'Cause I'm totally the same as a mouse.... (eyeroll)
Rarely when I hit "share" does the link work anymore. If I link to the full article then the share link will work but not from the blog page. This is my third time mentioning this.
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That's almost like looking into a barber shop mirror. Or a recursive function.
Nifty.
That stuff turns mice into Norway rats???
When a mouse grows up, it becomes a rat. When a rat grows up, it becomes an opossum.
You spelled possum wrong.
He spelled "politician" wrong.
This sounds like a very good deal to me. WOw.
http://www.Crypt-Anon.tk
Aha! Anonbot is actually a mutated lab mouse that escaped. Who knew 'The Secret of NIMH' was a documentary. Much now becomes clear.
My God, but the anti-tobacco Justice Warriors are getting desperate!
I guess they're afraid that e-digs will gain widespread acceptance, and that could lead to people ignoring all the advice of Their Betters!
We can only hope.
Who's funding this research?
Big Cheese.
Well, if Big Cheese has some kind of interest in banning e-cigs, then I'm not too surprised.
You really have to ask?
and the National Institute on Drug Abuse
If there's even been an organization that sounds like they'd love to ban everything, I'm saying that's probably the one.
They're channeling the spirit of Gabriel Nahas, if he ever actually had a soul.
So they ignored caffiene. Drinking coffee isn't generally frowned upon. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/hea.....dicts.html
Although e-cigarettes eliminate some of the morbidity associated with combustible tobacco
Also known as "virtually all".
Also, isn't all tobacco combustible?
No. I have never heard of anybody smoking chewing tobacco.
Have you ever seen what happens when a snus factory gets struck by lightning?
Apparently nothing.
I have chewed smoking tobacco. Real dip is preferable.
"Combustible" as in "able to catch fire and burn easily?" Not really. Left to itself burning tobacco will go out. Cigarettes keep burning because of added accelerants.
Serious question: what would the public health consequences of every smoker giving up tobacco and taking up cocaine? It's not at all clear that they wouldn't be positive.
Positive if you enjoy random people talking your ear off for no reason.
You think E-Cigs are bad? How about huff-toking your megagreen with a drug-helping-service-animal?? Dogs just are a Gateway TO a Gateway. There may be a third gateway after that, but you don't EVEN want to go there.
Reminds me of the time I heard about a study that said grapefruit juice increases and prolongs the effects of caffeine. It didn't make me buy more caffeine, just more grapefruit juice.
This just in: Saliva causes stomach cancer - but only in small amounts over a long period of time.
(with respect to Mr Carlin)
I started vapping/stopped smoking 3 months ago, because of increased taxes on smokes-gov't losing revenue so DEMONIZE IT. I drink less coffee or alcohol and I'm losing my interest in vapping, too. It's a gateway to more cardio at the gym. The gov't can sod off.
I wonder what the results would be if they switched nicotine with sex. Or laughter. Or fapping to the thought of sticking it to people mice that lead the "wrong" lifestyle.
On a related noted, I heard on the news that CVS stopped selling tobacco and replaced the store space with info and products to help people quit smoking. I wondered if that meant they were now selling e-cigs. Of course the store I went into last night had nothing of the sort.
As far as I'm concerned, anyone that says they want to help people quit smoking but doesn't offer e-cigs as an alternative is ignorant at best and dealing wholesale in lies at worst.
And probably shilling for big-whatever the major competitor to cocaine is, apparently.
Hey, Eric Kandel...real heavy-duty molecular neurologist. Someone whose ideas I wouldn't take lightly, although he does seem prone to labeling phenomena as more than they strictly seem to be.
I'd be interested in how this relates to addiction theory. I don't know much about it, but I understand that after having one addiction, picking up another is easier.
Of course, you'd have to try the second activity in order to get addicted. Calling things "gateway drugs" is like using a slippery slope argument. "You started smoking? Next you'll be rolling joints listening to Bob Marley. Then you'll be shooting up heroin in 6 months for sure, and selling your body to pay for crack by year's end! Damn E-Cigs, those things are dangerous!"
Pretty much everybody's addicted to food, water, and sex... and if you don't behave like an addict towards those items, they say something's wrong with you.
That makes a lot of sense dude, I mean like seriously.
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The science is settled...
Well as much as this makes me want to go buy an ecig I've been tobacco free for 10 years so not starting back now. I'll have to make due with just the coke and if course the alcohol and pot.
Cocaine is one helluva drug
Are these even a thing anymore?
I know I am!
Uhn-Tiss-Uhn-Tiss-Uhn-Tiss-Uhn-Tiss
I don't know if I'm a millenial, but I LOVE MDMA and shit like that.
" 'and they tell me 'it intensifies your personality''
and I say, 'yeah, but what if you're an asshole?' "
Bill Cosby on Peruvian Nose Candy
DMT if you really want to see the otherside.....