>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   Anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic effects of nicotine exposure in oral contraceptive-induced insulin resistance is glucocorticoid-independent  
   
نویسنده olatunji l.a. ,michael o.s. ,adeyanju o.a. ,areola e.d. ,soladoye a.o.
منبع pharmacological reports - 2017 - دوره : 69 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:512 -519
چکیده    Background reports showed that estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive (coc) or tobacco smoking causes increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (cvd) in premenopausal women. studies also suggest that nicotine; a major tobacco alkaloid may worsen or improve atherothrombotic cvd. altered hemorheology,prothrombotic and pro-inflammatory biomarkers,have been implicated in the development of atherothrombotic cvd events. however,the effect of non-smoking nicotine exposure on these biomarkers during coc treatment is not yet established. we therefore sought to determine the effects of nicotine exposure during coc treatment on these biomarkers,and also tested the hypothesis that the nicotine effects would be glucocorticoid-dependent. methods female sprague-dawley rats aged 10 weeks were given (po) vehicle,low-dose nicotine (0.1 mg/kg) or high-dose nicotine (1.0 mg/kg) with or without coc steroids (5.0 μg/kg ethinylestradiol and 25.0 μg/kg levonorgestrel) daily for 6 weeks. results coc treatment or nicotine exposure led to increased insulin resistance (ir),hemorheological (blood viscosity,hematocrit and plasma viscosity),prothrombotic (plasminogen activator inhibitor-1),pro-inflammatory (uric acid,c-reactive protein,neutrophil/lymphocyte and platelet/lymphocyte ratios) biomarkers and corticosterone. however,these effects except that on corticosterone were abrogated by nicotine exposure during coc treatment. conclusions our study indicates that nicotine- or coc-induced ir may be mediated via inflammatory/thrombotic pathway. the results imply that nicotine exposure could impact negatively on atherothrombotic biomarkers in coc non-users,whereas the impact in coc users could be positive. the results also suggest that the anti-inflammatory,antithrombotic and blood viscosity-lowering effects of nicotine exposure during coc use is circulating glucocorticoid-independent. © 2016
کلیدواژه Atherothrombotic CVD; Corticosterone; Estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive; Proinflammatory biomarker
آدرس cardiovascular research laboratory,department of physiology,college of health sciences university of ilorin,ilorin, Nigeria, cardiovascular research laboratory,department of physiology,college of health sciences university of ilorin,ilorin, Nigeria, cardiovascular research laboratory,department of physiology,college of health sciences university of ilorin,ilorin, Nigeria, cardiovascular research laboratory,department of physiology,college of health sciences university of ilorin,ilorin, Nigeria, cardiovascular research laboratory,department of physiology,college of health sciences university of ilorin,ilorin, Nigeria
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved