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*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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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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