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A computerized exposure system for animal models to optimize nicotine delivery into the brain through inhalation of electronic cigarette vapors or cigarette smoke

机译:一种用于动物模型的计算机化曝光系统,通过吸入电子卷烟或香烟烟雾来优化尼古丁输送到大脑中

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Pre-clinical studies investigated the effects of chronic exposure to nicotine on lungs, kidneys and brains using animal models. Most of these studies delivered nicotine into the circulatory and central nervous systems (CNS) through intraperitoneal injection or oral consumption methods. Few studies used inhalation machine system for nicotine delivery into brains in rodents to mimic human exposure to cigarettes. However, finding a more accurate and clinically relevant method of nicotine delivery is critical. A computerized inhalation machine has been designed (SciReq) and is currently employed in several institutions. The computerized machine delivers electronic (e)-cigarette vapor as well as tobacco smoke to rodents using marketed e-cigarette devices or tobacco cigarettes. This provides evidence about clinical effects of nicotine delivery by traditional methods (combustible cigarettes) and new methodologies (e-cigarettes) in physiological systems. Potential neurobiological mechanisms for the development of nicotine dependence have been determined recently in mice exposed to e-cigarette vapors in our laboratory using SciReq system. In this review article, the discussion focuses on the efficiency and practical applicability of using this computerized inhalation exposure system in inducing significant changes in brain protein expression and function as compared to other nicotine delivery methods. The SciReq inhalation system utilized in our laboratory and others is a method of nicotine delivery to the CNS, which has physiological relevance and mimics human inhalant exposures. Translation of the effects of inhaled nicotine on the CNS into clinical settings could provide important health considerations. Keywords: Electronic cigarette, Tobacco cigarette, Cigarette inhalation, Nicotine, Combustible cigarette
机译:临床前研究通过动物模型研究了慢性接触慢性暴露对尼古丁对肺癌,肾脏和大脑的影响。这些研究中的大多数通过腹腔注射或口服消耗方法将尼古丁送入循环和中枢神经系统(CNS)。少数研究用吸入机器系统用于尼古丁输送到啮齿动物中的大脑中以模仿人的暴露于香烟。然而,在尼古丁交付中找到更准确和临床相关的方法是至关重要的。设计了一种计算机化的吸入机(Scireq),目前在几家机构中使用。计算机化机提供电子(e)-cigarette蒸气以及使用销售的电子卷烟器件或烟草香烟的烟草烟雾到啮齿动物。这提供了有关通过传统方法(可燃香烟)和生理系统中的新方法(电子烟)的尼古丁递送的临床影响的证据。最近在使用Scireq系统中在我们的实验室中暴露于电子卷烟蒸气的小鼠中确定了尼古丁依赖性的潜在神经生物学机制。在这篇审查文章中,讨论侧重于使用这种计算机化吸入暴露系统在与其他尼古丁递送方法相比诱导脑蛋白表达和功能的显着变化方面的效率和实际适用性。我们实验室和其他人使用的SciReq吸入系统是尼古丁递送到CNS的方法,其具有生理相关性和模仿人类吸气曝光。将吸入尼古丁对CNS转化为临床环境的效果可以提供重要的健康考虑因素。关键词:电子烟,烟草香烟,香烟吸入,尼古丁,可燃香烟

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