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  • Epidemiologic studies link smoking and high fat diets to cancer development in various organs.
  • The research tests the hypothesis that nicotine and sodium deoxycholate (NaDOC) cause similar cellular stresses and that nicotine may amplify NaDOC's effects.
  • Findings show that nicotine induces oxidative stress, activates certain stress-related factors, increases apoptosis, and enhances NaDOC's impact on DNA damage, which has implications for gastrointestinal cancers associated with smoking and high fat diets.

Article Abstract

Epidemiologic studies indicate that environmental (smoking) and dietary factors (high fat) contribute to carcinogenesis in many organ systems. The aim of our study was to test the hypothesis that nicotine, a component of cigarette smoke, and sodium deoxycholate (NaDOC), a cytotoxic bile salt that increases in concentration in the gastrointestinal tract after a high fat meal, induce similar cellular stresses and that nicotine may enhance some of the NaDOC-induced stresses. We found that nicotine, at 0.8 microM, the very low sub-micromolar level occurring in the tissues of smokers: (1). increases oxidative stress; (2). activates NF-kappaB, a redox-sensitive transcription factor; (3). activates the 78 kD glucose regulated protein promoter, an indication of endoplasmic reticulum stress; (4). induces apoptosis; (5). enhances the ability of NaDOC to activate the 153 kD growth arrest and DNA damage promoter, an indication of increased genotoxic stress; and (6). enhances the ability of NaDOC to activate the xenobiotic response element. Our findings have applicability to G.I. cancer, in general, since smoking is a risk factor in the development of esophageal, pancreatic, gastric and colon cancer, and these cancers are also promoted by bile acids.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0009-2797(02)00162-xDOI Listing

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