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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 274: L591-L598, 1998;
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Vol. 274, Issue 4, L591-L598, April 1998

Cigarette smoke extract inhibits fibroblast-mediated collagen gel contraction

S. Carnevali1, Y. Nakamura2, T. Mio3, X. Liu4, K. Takigawa4, D. J. Romberger4, J. R. Spurzem4, and S. I. Rennard4

1 Dipartimento di Cardiologia, Angiologia e Pneumologia, U. O. di Pneumologia e Fisiopatologia Respiratoria, Università degli Studi di Pisa, 56214 Pisa, Italy; 2 Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima, Tokushima 770; 3 Pulmonary Medicine, Chest Disease Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto 601, Japan; and 4 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-5300

Cigarette smoking, the major cause of pulmonary emphysema, is characterized by destruction of alveolar walls. Because tissue destruction represents a balance between injury and repair, we hypothesized that cigarette smoke exposure may contribute to the development of emphysema through the inhibition of tissue contraction during the repair process. To partially evaluate this hypothesis, we investigated the effects of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) on the ability of cultured fibroblasts to mediate collagen gel contraction in vitro: CSE inhibited fibroblast-mediated gel contraction in a concentration-dependent manner (P < 0.01). Production of prostaglandin E2, a known inhibitor of fibroblast contraction, was unchanged by CSE as was cell surface integrin expression. In contrast, fibronectin production by fibroblasts was inhibited (P < 0.01), and addition of exogenous fibronectin partially restored the contractile activity, thus suggesting at least one mechanism to explain inhibition of gel contraction by CSE. When CSE was treated to remove volatile components, it showed less inhibitory activity on fibroblast-mediated gel contraction. Therefore, we also examined the effects of acrolein and acetaldehyde, two volatile components of cigarette smoke. Inhibition of contraction was observed at 5 µM acrolein and at 0.5 mM acetaldehyde. In conclusion, cigarette smoke inhibited fibroblast-mediated gel contraction, and this inhibition was due, at least in part, to the volatile components of cigarette smoke and may be mediated, at least in part, by a decrease in fibroblast fibronectin production. By inhibition of repair, these smoke components may contribute to the development of pulmonary emphysema.

fibronectin; three-dimensional gel


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