TY - JOUR
T1 - Inflammatory bowel disease and smoking. A review of epidemiology, pathophysiology, and therapeutic implications
AU - Birrenbach, Tanja
AU - Böcker, Ulrich
N1 - Funding Information:
★ This research was partially supported by the US Air search and the National Science Foundation.
PY - 2004/11
Y1 - 2004/11
N2 - The relationship between smoking behavior and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is complex. While Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with smoking and smoking has detrimental effects on the clinical course of the disease, ulcerative colitis (UC) is largely a disease of nonsmokers and former smokers. Furthermore, cigarette smoking may even result in a beneficial influence on the course of ulcerative colitis. The potential mechanisms involved in this dual relationship include changes in humoral and cellular immunity, cytokine and eicosanoid levels, gut motility, permeability, and blood flow, colonic mucus, and oxygen free radicals. Nicotine is assumed to be the active moiety. The differential therapeutic consequences comprise the cessation of smoking in CD and, so far, clinical trials using nicotine in different forms of application for UC. In this article, we review the relationship between cigarette smoking and IBD, considering epidemiological, pathogenetic, and clinical aspects.
AB - The relationship between smoking behavior and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is complex. While Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with smoking and smoking has detrimental effects on the clinical course of the disease, ulcerative colitis (UC) is largely a disease of nonsmokers and former smokers. Furthermore, cigarette smoking may even result in a beneficial influence on the course of ulcerative colitis. The potential mechanisms involved in this dual relationship include changes in humoral and cellular immunity, cytokine and eicosanoid levels, gut motility, permeability, and blood flow, colonic mucus, and oxygen free radicals. Nicotine is assumed to be the active moiety. The differential therapeutic consequences comprise the cessation of smoking in CD and, so far, clinical trials using nicotine in different forms of application for UC. In this article, we review the relationship between cigarette smoking and IBD, considering epidemiological, pathogenetic, and clinical aspects.
KW - Crohn's disease
KW - Inflammatory bowel disease
KW - Nicotine
KW - Smoking
KW - Ulcerative colitis
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U2 - 10.1097/00054725-200411000-00019
DO - 10.1097/00054725-200411000-00019
M3 - Review article
C2 - 15626903
AN - SCOPUS:9244261570
SN - 1078-0998
VL - 10
SP - 848
EP - 859
JO - Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
JF - Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
IS - 6
ER -