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Augmented oxidative stress of platelets in chronic smokers. Mechanisms of impaired platelet-derived nitric oxide bioactivity and augmented platelet aggregability.

Y Takajo1, H Ikeda, N Haramaki, T Murohara, T Imaizumi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether impaired platelet-derived nitric oxide (PDNO) bioactivity and augmented platelet aggregability in chronic smokers are related to the imbalance of the intraplatelet redox state through increased oxidative stress.
BACKGROUND: Chronic smoking impairs PDNO release and augments platelet aggregability. However, their mechanisms are unknown.
METHODS: Collagen-induced PDNO release, platelet aggregation, plasma and intraplatelet vitamin C and reduced glutathione (GSH), intraplatelet cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cGMP) and intraplatelet nitrotyrosine production, which is a marker of the peroxynitrite formation, were measured in 11 chronic smokers and 10 age-matched nonsmokers.
RESULTS: Release of PDNO and levels of intraplatelet cGMP were lower, and platelet aggregation was greater, in smokers than in nonsmokers. Intraplatelet vitamin C and GSH levels were lower in smokers than in nonsmokers. Intraplatelet nitrotyrosine production was greater in smokers than in nonsmokers. Next, we investigated the effects of oral vitamin C administration (2 g). After vitamin C administration, intraplatelet vitamin C levels were increased and not different at 2 h between the two groups. Then, PDNO release, intraplatelet cGMP levels and platelet aggregation in smokers were restored to the levels of nonsmokers. In smokers, PDNO release and consumption of GSH during platelet aggregation were inversely correlated, and consumption was much less after vitamin C administration. Vitamin C administration decreased intraplatelet nitrotyrosine production in smokers.
CONCLUSIONS: Impaired PDNO bioactivity and augmented platelet aggregability may be caused by an imbalance of the intraplatelet redox state through increased oxidative stress in smokers.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11691502     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(01)01583-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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