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5-nitro-gamma-tocopherol increases in human plasma exposed to cigarette smoke in vitro and in vivo
Authors:Leonard Scott W  Bruno Richard S  Paterson Elaine  Schock Bettina C  Atkinson Jeffery  Bray Tammy M  Cross Carroll E  Traber Maret G
Institution:Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.
Abstract:We hypothesized that the high concentrations of reactive nitrogen species in cigarette smoke and the known stimulatory effects of cigarette smoke on the inflammatory immune systems would lead to the formation of 5-nitro-γ-tocopherol (NGT). In order to assess γ-tocopherol nitration, human plasma was exposed in vitro to gas phase cigarette smoke (GPCS) or air for up to 6 h. A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method was developed to quantitate NGT. Detector response was linear from 0.1 to 3 pmol NGT, with a detection limit of 20 fmol. After a 1 h lag time, 6 h plasma exposure to GPCS depleted not, vert, similar 75% of greek small letter alpha-T, not, vert, similar 60% of γ-T and increased NGT from 3 to 134 nmol/l. The increase in NGT accounted for not, vert, similar 20% of the γ-T decrease. NGT also correlated (R2 = 0.9043) with nitrate concentrations in GPCS-exposed plasma. The physiologic relevance of NGT was evaluated in a group of healthy humans. Smokers (n = 15) had plasma NGT concentrations double those of nonsmokers (n = 19), regardless of corrections using lipids or γ-T; plasma greek small letter alpha-T and γ-T concentrations were similar between the groups. Our results show that LC-MS can be successfully used for NGT quantitation in biologic samples. Importantly, NGT in smokers' plasma suggests that cigarette smoking causes increased nitrosative stress.
Keywords:Oxidative stress  γ-Tocopherol  Cigarette smoke  Free radicals
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