2020
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00268.2019
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Short halt in vaping modifies cardiorespiratory parameters and urine metabolome: a randomized trial

Abstract: Propylene glycol and glycerol are e-cigarette constituents that facilitate liquid vaporization and nicotine transport. As these small hydrophilic molecules quickly cross the lung epithelium, we hypothesized that short-term cessation of vaping in regular users would completely clear aerosol deposit from the lungs and reverse vaping-induced cardiorespiratory toxicity. We aimed to assess the acute effects of vaping and their reversibility on biological/clinical cardiorespiratory parameters [serum/urine pneumoprot… Show more

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“…The main ingredients of e-cigarette liquids are 1) solvents such as propylene glycol and glycerol, together with 2) nicotine in liquid form (in nicotinized e-cigarette liquids), and 3) flavoring agents. The pulmonary toxicity of the primary constituents of vaporizing solvents such as propylene glycol and glycerol alone in e-cigarette liquids (14,15) has been documented in multiple reports by our authors (14,15). Similarly, the pulmonary toxicity of flavoring agents employed in e-cigarette liquids has also been documented, with cinnamaldehyde-containing solvents both inhibiting lung innate immune cell function (20) and suppressing bronchial epithelial cell ciliary motility through dysregulation of mitochondrial function (19).…”
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“…The main ingredients of e-cigarette liquids are 1) solvents such as propylene glycol and glycerol, together with 2) nicotine in liquid form (in nicotinized e-cigarette liquids), and 3) flavoring agents. The pulmonary toxicity of the primary constituents of vaporizing solvents such as propylene glycol and glycerol alone in e-cigarette liquids (14,15) has been documented in multiple reports by our authors (14,15). Similarly, the pulmonary toxicity of flavoring agents employed in e-cigarette liquids has also been documented, with cinnamaldehyde-containing solvents both inhibiting lung innate immune cell function (20) and suppressing bronchial epithelial cell ciliary motility through dysregulation of mitochondrial function (19).…”
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“…Severe neurologic damage was reported in a case of cytotoxic lesion of the splenium of the corpus callosum in a 17-year-old patient, a daily consumer of THC vaping [ 85 ]. Benefits of short-term e-cigarette cessation in regular users include improving airway health status [ 86 ].…”
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“…Хорошо известно негативное влияние курения на сосудистую стенку, состояние эндотелия и развитие атеросклероза. Наиболее распространенным интегральным маркером функционального состояния сосудистой стенки является эндотелий-зависимая вазодилатация, которая по данным ряда исследований значимо снижается на фоне традиционного курения [6] и вейп-курения [8,16,[19][20][21][22][23]. Antoniewicz L. и соавт.…”
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