Nicotine metabolism in healthy smokers and patients with cardiovascular diseases |
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Authors: | Ramez Chahine Antoine Abchee Pierre Zalloua |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon;(2) Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon;(3) Laboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lebanese University, BP 55564 Beirut, Lebanon |
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Abstract: | In this study, we measured the excretion rate of nicotine and its two major metabolites, cotinine and trans-3′-hydroxycotinine (THOC), in the urine of 25 healthy smokers and 15 smokers who underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery or coronary angioplasty. After 1 day of smoking cessation, urine samples were collected in the morning, before smoking two cigarettes, and then three times after smoking, approximately 4 h apart. The results show that (i) in healthy smokers, nicotine and its two major metabolites were present at high concentration in the first urine sample after smoking, (ii) in smokers with cardiovascular disease nicotine and cotinine were less excreted whereas THOC was more excreted, mainly in the second urine sample. We conclude that this shift in nicotine metabolism may contribute to smoking-induced cardiovascular disease. (Mol Cell Biochem xxx: 241–244, 2005) |
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Keywords: | cardiovascular diseases cotinine nicotine smoking trans-3′ -hydroxycotinine urine |
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