Cigarette Smoke Initiates Oxidative Stress-Induced Cellular Phenotypic Modulation Leading to Cerebral Aneurysm Pathogenesis.

  • Starke, Robert M.
  • Thompson, John W.
  • Ali, Muhammad S.
  • Pascale, Crissey L.
  • Martinez Lege, Alejandra
  • Ding, Dale
  • Chalouhi, Nohra
  • Hasan, David M.
  • Jabbour, Pascal
  • Owens, Gary K
  • Toborek, Michal
  • Hare, Joshua M.
  • Dumont, Aaron S.
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Publication date
March 2018
Publisher
Jefferson Digital Commons
Language
English

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) is a risk factor for cerebral aneurysm (CA) formation, but the molecular mechanisms are unclear. Although CSE is known to contribute to excess reactive oxygen species generation, the role of oxidative stress on vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic modulation and pathogenesis of CAs is unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate whether CSE activates a NOX (NADPH oxidase)-dependent pathway leading to VSMC phenotypic modulation and CA formation and rupture. APPROACH AND RESULTS: In cultured cerebral VSMCs, CSE increased expression of NOX1 and reactive oxygen species which preceded upregulation of proinflammatory/matrix remodeling genes (MCP-1, MMPs [matrix metalloproteinase], TNF-α, IL...

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