Nicotine exposure increases markers of oxidant stress in stored red blood cells from healthy donor volunteers.
Davide StefanoniXiaoyun FuJulie A ReiszTamir KaniasTravis NemkovGrier P PageLarry DumontNareg H RoubinianMars StoneSteve KleinmanMichael BuschJames C ZimringAngelo D'Alessandronull nullPublished in: Transfusion (2020)
RBCs from donors with high levels of nicotine exposure are characterized by increases in basal oxidant stress and decreases in osmotic hemolysis. These findings indicate the need for future clinical studies aimed at addressing the impact of smoking and other sources of nicotine (e.g., nicotine patches, snuff, vaping, secondhand tobacco smoke) on RBC storage quality and transfusion efficacy.