2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.01.606074
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Cardiac p16 Expression Following Vape Exposure with Nicotine Shows Sex-Specific Induction in Males but not Females

Abraham Shain,
Clarissa Savko,
Sophie Rokaw
et al.

Abstract: Vaping is marketed as a safe alternative to traditional cigarette smoking, but multiple studies demonstrate deleterious cardiopulmonary effects including cardiac function decline and fibrotic remodeling with alveolar size enlargement. Nicotine, a common constituent of vaping aerosol, stimulates p16 expression in pulmonary tissue but the impact on cardiac tissue remains unclear. In this study, mice were exposed to e-cigarette vape aerosol either containing nicotine (Vape Nicotine; VN) or without nicotine (Vape … Show more

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