TY - JOUR AB - Smoking is known to adversely affect many organs and systems in human, where the cardiovascular system is one of the important targets. However, the exact mechanisms by which cigarette smoke alters myocardial and endothelial cells function and induces cardiovascular pathology are not clear. There are no reports especially with nitric oxide (NO•), uric acid and hemodynamics after acute exercise in smokers up to date. This study is designed to investigate the role of oxidative stress, NO• and uric acid in the pathophysiologic mechanisms of smoking- induced cardiovascular diseases. 40 apparently healthy subjects were studied. Depending on their previous physical conditioning status subjects were divided into equal four groups (n=10), physically active nonsmokers, physically active smokers, sedentary nonsmokers and sedentary smokers. Exercise tolerance was evaluated for each subject by using a running race (3 kilometers) after a worming up period of 5 minutes. The obtained data revealed that regular exercise significantly decreased the plasma malonaldehyde, total cholesterol, LDL and uric acid levels below sedentary levels. Pre and post race plasma level of malonaldehyde and uric acid levels were significantly increased, while, plasma glutathione and NO• were decreased in sedentary smokers than the sedentary non smokers, physically active smokers and physically active non smokers. These findings point to the role of NO•, uric acid and lipid peroxide in the pathophysiologic mechanisms of smoking induced cardiovascular diseases. Sedentary smokers may be at an even greater risk of oxidative stress-related cardiovascular diseases. Finally, every body should include in a regular exercise. AU - Abdel-Sater, Khaled A. ET - 2008 KW - CIGARETTE SMOKING EXERCISE CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTIONS M1 - 2 M3 - ORIGINAL ARTICLE PY - 2008 SN - 1997-0838 SP - 14-29 ST - EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTIONS INDUCED BY CIGARETTE SMOKING T2 - Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry TI - EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTIONS INDUCED BY CIGARETTE SMOKING UR - http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2008/N2/JSPB_2008_2_14-29.pdf VL - 4 ID - 231 ER -