Role of NADPH oxidase-2 and oxidative stress in children exposed to passive smoking

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Loffredo Lorenzo, Zicari Anna Maria, Occasi Francesca, Perri Ludovica, Carnevale Roberto, Angelico Francesco, Del Ben Maria, Martino Francesco, Nocella Cristina, De Castro Giovanna, Cammisotto Vittoria, Battaglia Simona, Duse Marzia, Violi Francesco
ISSN: 0040-6376

This study explored oxidative stress, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase-2 (Nox2) activity and endothelial function in children exposed or not to passive smoking. Compared with controls (n=57), Nox2 activity and isoprostanes were higher in children exposed to passive smoking (n=57); conversely, nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and flow-mediated dilation were lower in children exposed to passive smoking. A bivariate analysis showed that Nox2 activity correlated with flow-mediated dilation, NO bioavailability and isoprostanes. A multivariate analysis showed that Nox2 activity was significantly associated with serum isoprostanes and cotinine levels; flow-mediated dilation was associated with isoprostanes and carotid intima-media thickness.In children exposed to passive smoking, Nox2-derived oxidative stress is upregulated and inversely associated with impaired artery dilation.

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