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. 1995 Aug;19(4):405-14.
doi: 10.1007/BF01534575.

Plasma levels of beta-carotene are inversely correlated with circulating neutrophil counts in young male cigarette smokers

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Plasma levels of beta-carotene are inversely correlated with circulating neutrophil counts in young male cigarette smokers

V L Van Antwerpen et al. Inflammation. 1995 Aug.

Abstract

Relationships between plasma levels of beta-carotene (BC) and the numbers and oxidant-generating activities of circulating neutrophils have been investigated in a group of asymptomatic young male cigarette smokers (N = 40) and in a group of nonsmoking control subjects. Plasma BC levels were measured using HPLC, while oxidant generation was measured using a phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) activated whole blood luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence (LECL) method. Relative to nonsmokers, the numbers of circulating neutrophils, as well as the LECL responses of these cells, were increased by 41% (p = 0.0001) and 47% (p = 0.004), respectively, while plasma BC levels were decreased by 24% (p = 0.01). In cigarette smokers, but not in nonsmokers, the numbers of circulating neutrophils, as well as the LECL responses of these cells, were significantly and inversely correlated with plasma BC levels (r = -0.36, p = 0.02; and r = -0.33, P = 0.04 respectively). Diminished plasma levels of BC in cigarette smokers probably reflect the increased numbers and prooxidative activities of circulating neutrophils. Intake of this antioxidant nutrient may be a determinant of susceptibility to smoking-related pulmonary dysfunction mediated by oxidants derived from smoke-activated phagocytes.

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