| Literature DB >> 30355112 |
Yoshinobu Kamio1,2, Takeshi Miyamoto1,3,2, Tetsuro Kimura1,3,2, Kazuha Mitsui4, Hajime Furukawa4, Dingding Zhang4, Kimihiko Yokosuka4, Masaaki Korai4, Daisuke Kudo1,3,2, Ronald J Lukas3, Michael T Lawton1,2, Tomoki Hashimoto1,3,2.
Abstract
Background and Purpose- Tobacco cigarette smoking is considered to be a strong risk factor for intracranial aneurysmal rupture. Nicotine is a major biologically active constituent of tobacco products. Nicotine's interactions with vascular cell nicotinic acetylcholine receptors containing α7 subunits (α7*-nAChR) are thought to promote local inflammation and sustained angiogenesis. In this study, using a mouse intracranial aneurysm model, we assessed potential contributions of nicotine exposure and activation of α7*-nAChR to the development of aneurysmal rupture. Methods- Intracranial aneurysms were induced by a combination of deoxycorticosterone-salt induced hypertension and a single-dose elastase injection into cerebrospinal fluid in mice. Results- Exposure to nicotine or an α7*-nAChR-selective agonist significantly increased aneurysm rupture rate. Coexposure to an α7*-nAChR antagonist abolished nicotine's deleterious effect. In addition, nicotine's promotion of aneurysm rupture was absent in smooth muscle cell-specific α7*-nAChR subunit knockout mice but not in mice lacking α7*-nAChR on endothelial cells or macrophages. Nicotine treatment increased the mRNA levels of vascular endothelial growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor-B, and inflammatory cytokines. α7*-nAChR antagonist reversed nicotine-induced upregulation of these growth factors and cytokines. Conclusions- Our findings indicate that nicotine exposure promotes aneurysmal rupture through actions on vascular smooth muscle cell α7*-nAChR.Entities:
Keywords: intracranial aneurysm; models, animal; nicotine; tobacco; α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30355112 PMCID: PMC6214667 DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.118.021706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stroke ISSN: 0039-2499 Impact factor: 7.914