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Nicotine stimulates angiogenesis and promotes tumor growth and atherosclerosis.

Authors :
Heeschen C
Jang JJ
Weis M
Pathak A
Kaji S
Hu RS
Tsao PS
Johnson FL
Cooke JP
Source :
Nature medicine [Nat Med] 2001 Jul; Vol. 7 (7), pp. 833-9.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

We provide anatomic and functional evidence that nicotine induces angiogenesis. We also show that nicotine accelerates the growth of tumor and atheroma in association with increased neovascularization. Nicotine increased endothelial-cell growth and tube formation in vitro, and accelerated fibrovascular growth in vivo. In a mouse model of hind-limb ischemia, nicotine increased capillary and collateral growth, and enhanced tissue perfusion. In mouse models of lung cancer and atherosclerosis, we found that nicotine enhanced lesion growth in association with an increase in lesion vascularity. These effects of nicotine were mediated through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at nicotine concentrations that are pathophysiologically relevant. The endothelial production of nitric oxide, prostacyclin and vascular endothelial growth factor might have a role in these effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1078-8956
Volume :
7
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11433349
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/89961