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  • The study examines the effects of electronic cigarette e-liquids on lung nuclear receptors in mice, emphasizing that these effects occur regardless of nicotine content.
  • Mice were exposed to various nicotine levels over 14 days, leading to significant changes in the expression of nuclear receptors, particularly highlighting differences between males and females.
  • The findings suggest that electronic cigarette e-liquids can impact lung health even without nicotine, warranting further research into the potential risks associated with their use.

Article Abstract

The emerging concern about chemicals in electronic cigarettes, even those without nicotine, demands the development of advanced criteria for their exposure and risk assessment. This study aims to highlight the sensitivity of lung nuclear receptors (NRs) to electronic cigarette e-liquids, independent of nicotine presence, and the influence of the sex variable on these effects. Adult male and female C57BL/6J mice were exposed to electronic cigarettes with 0%, 3%, and 6% nicotine daily (70 mL, 3.3 s, 1 puff per min/30 min) for 14 days, using the inExpose full body chamber (SCIREQ). Following exposure, lung tissues were harvested, and RNA extracted. The expression of 84 NRs was determined using the RT profiler mRNA array (Qiagen). Results exhibit a high sensitivity to e-liquid exposure irrespective of the presence of nicotine, with differential expression of NRs, including one (females) and twenty-four (males) in 0% nicotine groups compared to non-exposed control mice. However, nicotine-dependent results were also significant with seven NRs (females), fifty-three NRs (males) in 3% and twenty-three NRs (female) twenty-nine NRs (male) in 6% nicotine groups, compared to 0% nicotine mice. Sex-specific changes were significant, but sex-related differences were not observed. The study provides a strong rationale for further investigation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11203813PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060810DOI Listing

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