Effects of Smoking on Oxidative Stress and Vascular Function

R. Carnevale, V. Cammisotto, Francesca Pagano, C. Nocella
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Tobacco smoking is the single most preventable risk factor related to the development of cardiovascular disease. It was demonstrated that tobacco smoke contains a thousand compounds potentially harmful to human health. As tobacco use declined over time, elec- tronic cigarettes were introduced as an alternative. E-cigarettes are a modern and techno logical surrogate of traditional cigarettes and use heat to convert a nicotine solution or a flavored nicotine-free solution into vapor. Even though all the ingredients contained in the liquid of E-cigarettes are approved as food additives, the harmlessness of these electronic devices is still not fully proven in humans. The general mechanisms by which smoking results in cardiovascular events include the development of atherosclerotic changes with a hypercoagulable state and an increased risk of thrombosis. Endothelial dysfunction has been recognized as a hallmark of preclinical systemic atherosclerosis and as a useful marker to stratify the risk of cardiovascular disease. Based on these considerations, in this chapter, we (1) discussed the role of endothelial dysfunction and its contributing factors, such as oxidative stress and inflammation, in the development of cardiovascular diseases and (2) reported the studies which investigated the effect of tobacco and electronic smok - ing on the biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction, stress, and inflammation.
吸烟对氧化应激和血管功能的影响
吸烟是与心血管疾病发展有关的最可预防的单一风险因素。经证明,烟草烟雾含有一千种可能对人体健康有害的化合物。随着烟草使用的减少,电子香烟作为一种替代品被引入。电子烟是传统香烟的现代科技替代品,它利用热量将尼古丁溶液或无尼古丁调味溶液转化为蒸汽。尽管电子烟液体中所含的所有成分都被批准为食品添加剂,但这些电子设备的无害性仍未在人体中得到充分证明。吸烟导致心血管事件的一般机制包括高凝状态下动脉粥样硬化改变的发展和血栓形成风险的增加。内皮功能障碍被认为是临床前系统性动脉粥样硬化的标志,也是心血管疾病风险分层的有用标志。基于这些考虑,在本章中,我们(1)讨论了内皮功能障碍及其促成因素,如氧化应激和炎症,在心血管疾病的发展中的作用;(2)报告了调查烟草和电子烟对内皮功能障碍、应激和炎症的生物标志物影响的研究。
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