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Inhalation Toxicology
International Forum for Respiratory Research
Volume 33, 2021 - Issue 6-8
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Research Articles

Oxidative degradation perturbs physico-chemical properties of hemoglobin in cigarette smokers: a threat to different biomolecules

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Pages 275-284 | Received 22 Mar 2021, Accepted 04 Oct 2021, Published online: 18 Oct 2021
 

Abstract

Context

Cigarette smokers develop structural modification in hemoglobin (Hb) and this modification enable Hb to undergo higher rate of auto-oxidation, leading to generation of further intracellular ROS.

Objective

In this study, we exhibited the possible cause and consequences of Hb modification in cigarette smokers.

Methods

Twenty-two smokers and 16 nonsmokers, aged 25 to 35 years, having a smoking history of 7–10 years were recruited in this study. Carbonyl content, ferryl form, peroxidase-like and esterase-like activities of Hb were assayed. Free iron release by Hb, erythrocyte membrane-bound Hb and plasma Hb were also measured along with assessment of important biomolecular degradations by Hb.

Results and discussion

Increase in carbonyl content in Hb indicates its oxidative degradation. Increase in ferryl Hb formation, peroxidase-like activity and decrease in esterase like activity of Hb along with increased release of nonheme iron (from Hb) clearly indicates alteration in physico-chemical properties of Hb in smokers. Moreover, increase in erythrocyte membrane-bound Hb and plasma-free Hb provide further evidences for higher rate of Hb oxidation in smokers’ erythrocyte. The rates of protein, lipid, sugar and DNA degradation were noticed to be higher by smokers’ Hb; and were further attenuated by desferrioxamine as well as mannitol.

Conclusion

We conclude that in cigarette smokers, there is oxidative degradation of Hb and the degradation causes alteration in its physico-chemical properties, which in turn may degrade different biomolecules in its close vicinity by releasing more iron and production of more superoxide as well as hydroxyl radical.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was financially supported by University Grants Commission, Government of India [F. No. 41-92/2012 (SR), dt. 13.07.2012], and The Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (V3.0), Government of West Bengal (WBP191577342573).

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