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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 2008 Jan-Mar; 52(1): 11-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-107104

ABSTRACT

Nitric oxide (NO) is formed by different cell types in response to a variety of physiological and patho-physiological stimuli. The intake of nicotine and/or alcohol has patho-physiological effects on organ function, and the progression of alcohol-/tobacco-related diseases seem to be directly influenced by NO-mediated mechanisms. Nicotine has an adverse influence on blood vessel functionality, repair and maintenance. Chronic nicotine exposure augments atherosclerosis by enhancing the production of proinflammatory cytokines by macrophages which then activate atherogenic NF-kB target genes in aortic lesions. Alcohol produces NO which speeds up the apoptosis of neutrophils. Alcohol sensitizes the liver to endotoxemic shock. Nitrosative stress and increased basal levels of NO contribute to tumour growth. The progression of disease seems to be directed via a definite NO-mediated mechanism. This review gives an insight into how intake of tobacco and alcohol may affect quality of life.


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Animals , Central Nervous System Depressants/toxicity , Drug Interactions , Ethanol/toxicity , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/drug effects , Humans , Neoplasms/etiology , Nicotine/toxicity , Nicotinic Agonists/toxicity , Nitric Oxide/physiology , Nitric Oxide Synthase/genetics , Oxidative Stress/drug effects
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