Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
November 2023
The prevalence of electronic cigarette (EC) use among adult with asthma has continued to increase over time, in part due to the belief of being less harmful than smoking. However, the extent of their toxicity and the involved mechanisms contributing to the deleterious impact of EC exposure on patients with preexisting asthma have not been delineated. In the present project, we tested the hypothesis that EC use contributes to respiratory damage and worsening inflammation in the lungs of patients with asthma.
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December 2022
The in utero environment is sensitive to toxicant exposure, altering the health and growth of the fetus, and thus sensitive to contaminant exposure. Though recent clinical data suggest that e-cigarette use does no further harm to birth outcomes than a nicotine patch, this does not account for the effects of vaping during pregnancy on the long-term health of offspring. Pregnant mice were exposed to: ) e-cigarette vapor with nicotine (PV + Nic 2% Nic in 50:50 propylene glycol: vegetable glycerin), ) e-cigarette vapor without nicotine [PV; (50:50 propylene glycol:vegetable glycerin)], or ) HEPA filtered air (FA).
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