Comparison of Pure Nicotine - and Smokeless Tobacco Extract-Induced
Toxicities and Oxidative Stress
by
Yildiz D, Liu Y, Ercal N, Armstrong DW
Department of Chemistry,
University of Missouri-Rolla,
Rolla, Missouri 65401,
USA
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 1999 Nov; 37(4):434-0439
ABSTRACT
The toxicities and oxidative stress-inducing actions of (-)-nicotine and
smokeless tobacco extract (STE), containing equivalent amounts of nicotine, were
studied. Toxicities were determined by colony formation assays using Chinese
hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Results indicated that nicotine is less toxic than
smokeless tobacco extract that contained the same amount of nicotine. The
generation of reactive oxygen species, following treatment with smokeless
tobacco extract and nicotine, was assessed by measurement of changes in
glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels. CHO cells (5 x 10(5) cells/5
ml media) were incubated with 4, 0.8, and 0.08 mg of nicotine and STE containing
the same amounts of nicotine. All preparations of smokeless tobacco extract
significantly decreased GSH levels and increased MDA generation. However, 0.08
mg of nicotine treatment did not result in a significant change in GSH level,
and only 4 mg of nicotine were sufficient to increase MDA generation. Addition
of free radical scavenging enzymes, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase
(CAT), and an intracellular GSH precursor, N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC),
replenished the GSH levels in nicotine-treated cells. GSH levels in cells
exposed to smokeless tobacco extract containing 4 and 0.8 mg nicotine remained
significantly lower than the control with the addition of SOD and CAT. However,
co-addition of NAC with smokeless tobacco extract preparations returned the GSH
levels to the control level. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities were
measured in the media to establish the membrane damage following exposure to
smokeless tobacco extract and nicotine. Treatment of cells with 4 mg nicotine
caused a significant increase in LDH activity, which was returned to control
level in the presence of the antioxidant enzymes and NAC. Smokeless tobacco
extract did not change the LDH
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