2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2004.07.005
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Inhibitory Effects of Cigarette Smoke on Glial Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase and Lack of Protective Properties Against Oxidative Neurotoxins In Vitro

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“…Furthermore, nicotine can reduce the ability of free radicals to produce 6-hydroxydopamine, which supports an antioxidant mechanism for nicotine's protective effect (Linert et al, 1999). Some component of tobacco smoke also appears to inhibit monoamine oxidase and this also might decrease free radical formation (Mazzio et al, 2005). Furthermore, chronic nicotine administration decreases basal firing rates in the ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons owing to desensitization of the nicotinic receptors (Rasmussen and Czachura, 1995), and chronic nicotine treatment decreases dopamine catabolism in the dorsal striatum (Kirch et al, 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Furthermore, nicotine can reduce the ability of free radicals to produce 6-hydroxydopamine, which supports an antioxidant mechanism for nicotine's protective effect (Linert et al, 1999). Some component of tobacco smoke also appears to inhibit monoamine oxidase and this also might decrease free radical formation (Mazzio et al, 2005). Furthermore, chronic nicotine administration decreases basal firing rates in the ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons owing to desensitization of the nicotinic receptors (Rasmussen and Czachura, 1995), and chronic nicotine treatment decreases dopamine catabolism in the dorsal striatum (Kirch et al, 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…While ETS may induce astrogliosis, it separately may be suppressing iNOS expression in glia. Cigarette smoke condensates were previously observed to inhibit iNOS in glial cultures (Mazzio et al 2005). Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD 1) is an antioxidant that is also upregulated as a response to brain ROS (Dimayuga et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Filters were then thoroughly dried, weighed and then extracted with DMSO. Alternative protocols used for in vitro studies, included bubbling cigarette smoke directly into buffered saline or DMEM (Yamaguchi et al, 2004) while other studies have used modifications of a number of existing methods (Mazzio et al, 2005). Sarafian et al (2001) observed, following exposure of A549 lung tumour cells to Cannabis smoke that ATP levels were reduced, which is consistent with toxic effects on mitochondrial electron transport and therefore similar studies may yet show that Mandrax and Cannabis in combination may have increased cytotoxic effects.…”
Section: Openup (July 2007)mentioning
confidence: 97%