NMR Spectroscopy Identifies Chemicals in Cigarette Smoke Condensate That Impair Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function.
Ram B KhattriTrace ThomeLiam F FitzgeraldStephanie E WohlgemuthRussell T HeppleTerence E RyanPublished in: Toxics (2022)
Tobacco smoke-related diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with high healthcare burden and mortality rates. Many COPD patients were reported to have muscle atrophy and weakness, with several studies suggesting intrinsic muscle mitochondrial impairment as a possible driver of this phenotype. Whereas much information has been learned about muscle pathology once a patient has COPD, little is known about how active tobacco smoking might impact skeletal muscle physiology or mitochondrial health. In this study, we examined the acute effects of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) on muscle mitochondrial function and hypothesized that toxic chemicals present in CSC would impair mitochondrial respiratory function. Consistent with this hypothesis, we found that acute exposure of muscle mitochondria to CSC caused a dose-dependent decrease in skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiratory capacity. Next, we applied an analytical nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based approach to identify 49 water-soluble and 12 lipid-soluble chemicals with high abundance in CSC. By using a chemical screening approach in the Seahorse XF96 analyzer, several CSC-chemicals, including nicotine, o-Cresol, phenylacetate, and decanoic acid, were found to impair ADP-stimulated respiration in murine muscle mitochondrial isolates significantly. Further to this, several chemicals, including nicotine, o-Cresol, quinoline, propylene glycol, myo-inositol, nitrosodimethylamine, niacinamide, decanoic acid, acrylonitrile, 2-naphthylamine, and arsenic acid, were found to significantly decrease the acceptor control ratio, an index of mitochondrial coupling efficiency.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- oxidative stress
- magnetic resonance
- healthcare
- insulin resistance
- liver failure
- water soluble
- smoking cessation
- end stage renal disease
- metabolic syndrome
- ejection fraction
- risk factors
- cardiovascular disease
- type diabetes
- genome wide
- drinking water
- high resolution
- peritoneal dialysis
- computed tomography
- risk assessment
- dna methylation
- fatty acid
- newly diagnosed
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- wastewater treatment
- aortic dissection
- heavy metals
- reactive oxygen species
- ionic liquid