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The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on the Levels of Nitric Oxide Metabolites in the Sputum of Patients with Acute Asthma
Authors:An-Soo Jang  Inseon-S Choi  Taek-Kyun Jeong  Kee-Young Lee
Institution:  a Department of Internal Medicine, Cheju University College of Medicine, Jeju, Korea b Department of Internal Medicine, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea c Department of Biochemistry, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea
Abstract:Cigarette smoking may reduce the production of endogenous nitric oxide (NO), which plays an important role in inflammation of the asthmatic airway. NO metabolites in sputum were measured in 11 cigarette smokers and five nonsmokers, all with acute asthma. NO metabolite levels reflected the severity of asthmatic exacerbation, as they were significantly higher in patients with “severe,” or “respiratory arrest imminent” asthma than in patients with “mild” to “moderate” asthma. There were no significant differences in sputum NO metabolite levels between smokers and nonsmokers with asthma, nor were any differences observed in NO metabolite levels for relative cigarette pack-years in smokers. These findings suggest that severe airway inflammation outweighs the effect of smoking on NO in the sputum of patients with asthma.
Keywords:Asthma  Nitric oxide metabolites  Smoking  Sputum
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