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Potential Respiratory Health Effects of Electronic Cigarette Emissions

机译:电子烟排放对呼吸系统的潜在健康影响

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The emerging trend of electronic cigarettes (e-cig) poses several new issues for regulatory agencies due to limited data characterizing e-cig emissions and toxicity. To help understand potential health effects, we conducted a study to characterize the inhalation dosimetry and cytotoxicity of e-cig emissions. Mainstream e-cig emissions were generated using a commercially available e-cig and two types of liquid (liquid-1 and 2). We simulated smoking events using behavioral pattern data and smoke inhalation parameters, reported for conventional cigarette. Aerosol deposition fractions in the lungs of a 14-year old adolescent and exhalation fraction were calculated using Multiple-Path Particle Dosimetry model with the measured aerosol size and concentration as model inputs. Mainstream emissions of each e-cig liquid and conventional cigarette were separately collected in cell culture media using liquid impingers. Human airway cells (NL20) were inoculated with the culture media at the doses equivalent to smoking 1 and 3 cigarettes, and cytotoxicity was measured by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assays after 24 hours. We also inoculated cell cultures with the neat liquids and measured cell viability by trypan blue staining. The dosimetry model indicated that 47% of mass of inhaled emission were deposited in the lung, with 40% in the alveolar region, and 53% was exhaled. Liquid-1 induced a higher LDH activity than conventional cigarettes, and both caused much greater response than liquid-2 and controls. Cells inoculated with the different neat liquids showed similar toxicity between those in a dose-dependent manner. This study showed differential cytotoxicity caused by inhalation exposures to different types and doses of e-cig emissions. There is also a potential concern for second-hand exposure. Understanding the physical, chemical, and toxicological properties of myriad products will require standardized testing approaches so that reliable comparisons can be made.
机译:电子烟(e-cig)的新兴趋势给监管机构带来了几个新问题,因为表征e-cig排放和毒性的数据有限。为了帮助了解潜在的健康影响,我们进行了一项研究,以表征电子烟排放的吸入剂量和细胞毒性。主流的e-cig排放是使用市售的e-cig和两种类型的液体(liquid-1和2)产生的。我们使用行为模式数据和烟雾吸入参​​数(针对常规香烟的报道)来模拟吸烟事件。使用多径颗粒剂量模型,以测得的气溶胶大小和浓度作为模型输入,计算14岁青少年肺中的气溶胶沉积分数和呼气分数。使用液体撞击器将每种电子烟液体和常规香烟的主流排放物分别收集在细胞培养基中。用相当于抽烟1和3支香烟的剂量接种人气道细胞(NL20),并在24小时后通过乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)测定来测量细胞毒性。我们还用纯净的液体接种了细胞培养物,并通过台盼蓝染色法测量了细胞活力。剂量学模型表明,吸入排放物的质量中有47%沉积在肺中,其中40%在肺泡区域,而53%被呼出。 Liquid-1诱导的LDH活性比常规香烟高,并且两者均引起比Liquid-2和对照更大的响应。用不同的纯液体接种的细胞在剂量之间表现出相似的毒性。这项研究表明,吸入暴露于不同类型和剂量的电子烟会引起不同的细胞毒性。二手暴露也存在潜在的问题。了解无数产品的物理,化学和毒理学特性将需要标准化的测试方法,以便可以进行可靠的比较。

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