Increased Nectin-4 levels in chronic ketamine abusers and the relationship with lower urinary tract symptoms

Hu Ming Chang, Po Yu Chen, Chiu Ping Fang, Tung Hsia Liu, Chun Te Wu, Yu Chao Hsu, Hsiang Wei Kuo, Yu Li Liu*, Ming Chyi Huang*

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Abstract

Persistent ketamine use causes susceptibility to addiction and bladder toxicity. We examined the association of lower urinary tract symptoms and levels of Nectin-4, a member of the cell adhesion molecules that is essential for maintaining the urothelium barrier in chronic ketamine abusers. We measured the plasma levels of Nectin-4 in 88 patients with ketamine dependence and 69 controls. Patients with ketamine dependence were assessed for ketamine use variables, psychological symptoms, and lower urinary tract symptoms. We found Nectin-4 levels were increased in ketamine-dependent patients compared to the controls (p < 0.0001). Patients with urinary tract symptoms exhibited lower Nectin-4 levels than those without (p = 0.021). Our results suggest an up-regulation of Nectin-4 following chronic and heavy ketamine use. Patients with ketamine dependence with a compromised upregulation of Nectin-4 are likely to have more severe urinary tract symptoms. The mechanisms underlying the involvement of Nectin-4 in ketamine addiction and bladder toxicity warrant future investigation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103714
JournalEnvironmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volume87
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2021

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Keywords

  • Addiction
  • Bladder toxicity
  • Ketamine abuse
  • Lower urinary tract symptoms
  • Nectin-4

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