نتایج جستجو برای: cigarette smoke extracts cse

تعداد نتایج: 177106  

2011
Rossella E. Simone Marco Russo Assunta Catalano Giovanni Monego Kati Froehlich Volker Boehm Paola Palozza

Increasing evidence suggests that lycopene, the major carotenoid present in tomato, may be preventive against smoke-induced cell damage. However, the mechanisms of such a prevention are still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of lycopene on the production of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-8 induced by cigarette smoke and the possible mechanisms implicated. Therefore, ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2003
Stefano Carnevali Stefano Petruzzelli Biancamaria Longoni Renato Vanacore Roberto Barale Monica Cipollini Fabrizio Scatena Pierluigi Paggiaro Alessandro Celi Carlo Giuntini

Cigarette smoke is a mixture of chemicals having direct and/or indirect toxic effects on different lung cells. We investigated the effect of cigarette smoke on human lung fibroblasts (HFL-1) oxidation and apoptosis. Cells were exposed to various concentrations (1, 5, and 10%) of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) for 3 h, and oxidative stress and apoptosis were assessed by fluorescence-activated cel...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2016
Jie-Sen Zhou Yun Zhao Hong-Bin Zhou Yong Wang Yin-Fang Wu Zhou-Yang Li Nan-Xia Xuan Chao Zhang Wen Hua Song-Min Ying Wen Li Hua-Hao Shen Zhi-Hua Chen

Mucus hypersecretion is a common pathological feature of chronic airway inflammatory diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, the molecular basis for this condition remains incompletely understood. We have previously demonstrated a critical role of autophagy in COPD pathogenesis through mediating apoptosis of lung epithelial cells. In this study, we aimed to inv...

2011
Patrick Geraghty Alison Wallace Jeanine M D’Armiento

PURPOSE Cigarette smoke is the major risk factor associated with the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Recent studies propose a link between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and emphysema, demonstrated by increased ER stress markers under smoking conditions. Here, we investigate whether cigarette smoke-induced ER stress is cell specific and correlates with acute and ...

2015
Jae Seung Lee Sun Joo Park You Sook Cho Jin Won Huh Yeon-Mok Oh Sang-Do Lee

BACKGROUND AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) not only functions as an intracellular energy sensor and regulator, but is also a general sensor of oxidative stress. Furthermore, there is recent evidence that it participates in limiting acute inflammatory reactions, apoptosis and cellular senescence. Thus, it may oppose the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. METHODS To inves...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Robert A Campbell Kellie R Machlus Alisa S Wolberg

Cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) is known to increase the risk of arterial thrombosis; almost 40% of smokingrelated deaths are associated with cardiovascular disease.1 Most research has focused on the direct cellular effects of CSE, demonstrating that increased risk of thrombosis is linked to oxidative damage to cardiomyocyte mitochondria,2 increased smooth muscle cell proliferation,3 and increas...

2014
Tatiana Victoni Florence Gleonnec Manuella Lanzetti Hermann Tenor Samuel Valença Luis Cristovão Porto Vincent Lagente Elisabeth Boichot

Cigarette smoke is a major cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Airway epithelial cells and macrophages are the first defense cells against cigarette smoke and these cells are an important source of pro-inflammatory cytokines. These cytokines play a role in progressive airflow limitation and chronic airways inflammation. Furthermore, the chronic colonization of airways by Gram...

2012
Graziano Colombo Ranieri Rossi Nicoletta Gagliano Nicola Portinaro Marco Clerici Andrea Annibal Daniela Giustarini Roberto Colombo Aldo Milzani Isabella Dalle-Donne

Different studies reported the presence of oxidized (carbonylated) albumin in the extravascular pool, but not in the intravascular one of cigarette smokers. In this study we attempted to explain this apparent discrepancy exposing human serum albumin (HSA) to aqueous cigarette smoke extract (CSE). CSE induces HSA carbonylation and oxidation of the HSA Cys34 sulfhydryl group. An antioxidant actio...

2012
William R. Wright Katarzyna Parzych Damian Crawford Charles Mein Jane A. Mitchell Mark J. Paul-Clark

BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking is responsible for 5 million deaths worldwide each year, and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and lung diseases. Cigarette smoke contains a complex mixture of over 4000 chemicals containing 10(15) free radicals. Studies show smoke is perceived by cells as an inflammatory and xenobiotic stimulus, which activates an immune response. The specific cellular mech...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2006
Aruna Kode Se-Ran Yang Irfan Rahman

BACKGROUND Cigarette smoke mediated oxidative stress and inflammatory events in the airway and alveolar epithelium are important processes in the pathogenesis of smoking related pulmonary diseases. Previously, individual cell lines were used to assess the oxidative and proinflammatory effects of cigarette smoke with confounding results. In this study, a panel of human and rodent transformed epi...

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