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Age-dependent sensitivity of the mouse kidney to chronic nicotine exposure.

Istvan Arany1, Samuel Hall1, Mehul Dixit1.   

Abstract

BackgroundMany adolescents are exposed to nicotine via smoking, e-cigarette use, or second-hand smoke. Nicotine-induced renal oxidative stress and its long-term consequences may be higher in adolescents than in adults because of intrinsic factors in the adolescent kidney.MethodsAdolescent and adult male C57Bl/6J mice were subjected to 2 or 200 μg/ml nicotine, which closely emulates passive or active smoking, respectively, for 4 weeks. Extent of nicotine exposure (cotinine content), oxidative stress (HNE), renal function (creatinine), tubular injury (KIM-1), and pretreatment renal levels of select pro-oxidant (p66shc) and antioxidant (Nrf2/MnSOD) genes were determined. Impact of p66shc overexpression or Nrf2/MnSOD knockdown on low-/high-dose nicotine-induced oxidative stress was determined in cultured renal proximal tubule cells.ResultsDespite similar plasma/renal cotinine levels, renal HNE and KIM-1 contents were higher in adolescents compared with those in adults, whereas renal function was unaltered after passive or active smoking-equivalent nicotine exposure. Pretreatment levels of p66shc were higher, whereas Nrf2/MnSOD levels were lower in the adolescent kidney. In agreement with this, overexpression of p66shc or knockdown of Nrf2/MnSOD augmented nicotine-induced ROS production in renal proximal tubule cells.ConclusionChronic nicotine exposure incites higher oxidative stress in the adolescent than in adult kidney because of a pre-existent pro-oxidant milieu.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28665927     DOI: 10.1038/pr.2017.153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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