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Clin Appl Thromb Hemost ; 20(4): 371-7, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23242413

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to investigate the acute and chronic effects of cigarette smoking on cyclooxygenase- 1(COX-1)-mediated platelet reactivity among cigarette smokers. METHODS: The levels of collagen-induced platelet aggregation, platelet COX-1 activity, and expressions were compared between smokers and age-matched nonsmokers. In smokers, the acute effects of cigarette smoking were assessed by repeating these measurements an hour after smoking. RESULTS: Twenty-five smokers and age-matched nonsmokers (all men; mean age, 29 years) were studied. Collagen-induced platelet aggregation and plasma/urinary thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and 11-dehydroxythromboxane B2 levels were higher in cigarette smokers compared to nonsmokers. Greater expression of platelet COX-1 was observed in smokers than in nonsmokers. Among smokers, collagen-induced platelet aggregation correlated positively with platelet volume and circulating nicotine and cotinine concentrations. The levels of plasma/urinary TXB2 were significantly increased an hour after cigarette smoking. CONCLUSION: Cigarette smoking aggravates COX-1-mediated platelet reactivity in young, otherwise healthy, smoking men.


Subject(s)
Blood Platelets/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase 1/blood , Smoking/blood , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Biomarkers/urine , Humans , Male , Platelet Aggregation , Smoking/urine , Thromboxane B2/blood , Thromboxane B2/urine
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Atherosclerosis ; 224(1): 195-200, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22840427

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether changes in insulin sensitivity or arterial stiffness in cigarette smokers could explain the link between cigarette smoking and diabetes mellitus. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the acute effects of cigarette smoking on insulin resistance and arterial stiffness in a cohort of young healthy adults. METHODS: Metabolic risk components, hemodynamic parameters, plasma nitrite/nitrate and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels, were compared between smokers and age- and gender-matched controls (non-smokers). In smokers, these levels were determined 8-h following cigarette abstinence and an hour after smoking. RESULTS: One hundred nineteen smokers and age-matched non-smokers (mean age, 32 years; 83% men) were included in this study. Compared with non-smokers, smokers had a significantly higher number of abnormal metabolic risk components, HOMA-IR index and total nitrite/nitrate levels. There were no differences in brachial/central blood pressure, augmentation index and hsCRP between smokers and non-smokers. An hour after smoking, smokers had significantly higher levels of HOMA-IR, total nitrite/nitrate, hsCRP and heart rate compared with baseline levels. By contrast, brachial/central blood pressure and augmentation index were unchanged after cigarette smoking. Baseline vascular and insulin resistance status predicted the extent of rise in the HOMA-IR and augmentation indices acutely after cigarette smoking (adjusted R(2) 0.358 and 0.124, p < 0.001 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with more advanced vascular damage and insulin resistance are vulnerable to the acute effects of cigarette smoking.


Subject(s)
Insulin Resistance , Smoking/adverse effects , Vascular Stiffness , Adult , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Female , Hemodynamics/physiology , Homeostasis , Humans , Male , Models, Biological , Nitrates/blood , Nitrites/blood , Smoking/physiopathology
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Free Radic Res ; 46(10): 1230-7, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22690830

ABSTRACT

The significance of 5-lipoxygenase and myeloperoxidase activities has not been extensively studied among young male smokers. Leukotriene B(4), 20-hydroxy-leukotriene B(4), 20-carboxy-leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine were measured in plasma and urinary samples of young male smokers at 8 hours following cigarette abstinence and an hour after cigarette smoking. Leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine were determined in neutrophils isolated from these individuals. The levels of these markers were compared with those of age-matched controls. In vitro studies were performed to evaluate the production of leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine from human neutrophils following exposure to nicotine and cotinine. Thirty male smokers (mean age, 27.4 years) and 28 male non-smokers (mean age, 28.7 years) were studied. Plasma levels of leukotriene B(4), 20-carboxy-leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine were higher in smokers than in non-smokers; leukotriene B(4) and 20-carboxy-leukotriene B(4) levels increased further an hour after cigarette smoking. Peripheral neutrophils isolated from smokers showed greater expressions of myeloperoxidase and 5-lipoxygenase activities compared with non-smokers, while plasma leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine were correlated significantly with high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and plasma nicotine concentrations. Exposure of human neutrophils to nicotine and cotinine resulted in a higher production of leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine. To conclude, leukotriene B(4) and 3-chlorotyrosine levels are increased in young male cigarette smokers. These results suggest that cigarette smoking aggravates neutrophil-mediated inflammation by modulating the activities of myeloperoxidase and 5-lipoxygenase pathways.


Subject(s)
Arachidonate 5-Lipoxygenase/metabolism , Peroxidase/metabolism , Smoking/metabolism , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Humans , Leukotriene B4/metabolism , Male , Neutrophils/enzymology , Neutrophils/pathology , Smoking/blood , Smoking/urine , Young Adult
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J Clin Neurosci ; 15(8): 891-4, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18313928

ABSTRACT

The S218L CACNA1A mutation has been previously described in two families with familial hemiplegic migraine. We present three siblings with the mutation with the novel association of childhood seizures, and highlight the dynamic changes seen on electroencephalography during hemiplegic migraine attacks. Depressed activity contralateral to the hemiparesis was seen on electroencephalography during acute hemiplegic migraine attacks, which may be due to changes to calcium channels caused by the S218L mutation. Both parents were asymptomatic and did not carry the S218L mutation in their blood. This suggests the presence of mosaicism in the transmitting parent.


Subject(s)
Calcium Channels/genetics , Leucine/genetics , Migraine with Aura/complications , Migraine with Aura/genetics , Mutation , Seizures/etiology , Serine/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Child , DNA Mutational Analysis/methods , Electroencephalography , Family Health , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male
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Muscle Nerve ; 28(5): 582-6, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14571460

ABSTRACT

Little attention has been paid to small-fiber dysfunction in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) although its symptoms are common. This study investigates vasomotor dysfunction, which is controlled by small nerve fibers, in patients with CTS compared with control subjects. Vasomotor function was quantified by measuring, with laser Doppler velocimetry, skin vasoconstriction induced by a eutectic mixture of local anesthetic (EMLA) cream over digit tips 3, 4, and 5. Hands with CTS (n = 32) compared with controls (n = 19) demonstrated significantly reduced vasoconstriction in digits 3 and 4, but not digit 5. A blood flow ratio (digit 3/5) of less than 0.73 identified CTS in 69% with 68% specificity. Testing for vasomotor dysfunction in CTS allows for more comprehensive neurophysiological testing, which is heavily biased towards large nerve fibers.


Subject(s)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/physiopathology , Vasomotor System/physiopathology , Adult , Confidence Intervals , Female , Fingers/blood supply , Fingers/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Statistics, Nonparametric , Vasoconstriction/physiology
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