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Investigating the Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Serum Uric Acid Levels in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Cross Sectional Study

Alrouji, Mohammed; Manouchehrinia, Ali; Aram, Jehan; Alotaibi, Abdulmajeed; Alhajlah, Sharif; Almuhanna, Yasir; Alomeir, Othman; Shamsi, Anas; Gran, Bruno; Constantinescu, Cris S.

Authors

Mohammed Alrouji

Ali Manouchehrinia

Jehan Aram

Abdulmajeed Alotaibi

Sharif Alhajlah

Yasir Almuhanna

Othman Alomeir

Anas Shamsi

Bruno Gran

Cris S. Constantinescu



Abstract

Objectives: The present study is aimed at determining the effect of cigarette smoking (CS) on serum uric acid (UA) levels quantitatively before and after smoking cessation among people with MS (pwMS). Additionally, a possible correlation between UA levels and both disability progression and disease severity was also investigated. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using the Nottingham University Hospitals MS Clinics database. It involves 127 people with definite MS recorded when reporting the latest smoking status and the clinical diagnosis. All necessary demographics and clinical characteristics were collected. We found that smoker pwMS had significantly lower serum UA levels than non-smoker pwMS (p-value = 0.0475), and this reduction was recovered after smoking cessation (p-value = 0.0216). However, the levels of disability or disease severity were not correlated with the levels of serum UA in current smoker pwMS, measured by the expanded disability status scale (EDSS; r = −0.24; p-value = 0.38), multiple sclerosis impact scale 29 (MSIS-29; r = 0.01; p-value = 0.97) and MS severity score (MSSS; r = −0.16; p-value = 0.58), respectively. Our result suggests that the reduction in UA levels is more likely a consequence of oxidative stress triggered by many risk factors, including CS, and could be considered a potential indicator of smoking cessation. In addition, the absence of a correlation between UA levels and disease severity and disability suggests that UA is not an optimal biomarker for disease severity and disability prediction among current smoker, ex-smoker or non-smoker pwMS.

Citation

Alrouji, M., Manouchehrinia, A., Aram, J., Alotaibi, A., Alhajlah, S., Almuhanna, Y., Alomeir, O., Shamsi, A., Gran, B., & Constantinescu, C. S. (2023). Investigating the Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Serum Uric Acid Levels in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Cross Sectional Study. Brain Sciences, 13(5), Article 800. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13050800

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 2, 2023
Online Publication Date May 15, 2023
Publication Date 2023-05
Deposit Date Jun 15, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 17, 2024
Journal Brain Sciences
Electronic ISSN 2076-3425
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 5
Article Number 800
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13050800
Keywords General Neuroscience
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/20841548
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/13/5/800

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