Low dose thirdhand smoke exposure enhances platelet functional responses in mice.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Experimental Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2026-03-12 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ebm.2026.10679
Precious O Badejo, Ahmed B Alarabi, Hamdy E A Ali, Lanam Millican, Reina De La Paz, Shelby S Umphres, Sadia Kamal, Fatima Z Alshbool, Fadi T Khasawneh
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Abstract

Although cigarette smoking is the most preventable cause of cardiovascular diseases, most researchers have focused on either direct/firsthand or secondhand smoke exposures. Recently though, attention has shifted to an emerging/indirect exposure trend-known as thirdhand smoke (THS)- which was previously "overlooked." This phenomenon, which was/is thought to be harmless, has been identified as a serious health risk, including in the context of thrombogenesis/platelets. However, whether low dose THS exposure has the capacity to modulate platelets has not been investigated. Two sets of household materials were exposed to 20 cigarettes/day for a week on an alternating basis, with controls exposed to clean air. After the first set of exposed materials is placed in mice cages, exposure of the second set is initiated. The materials were interchanged weekly, for a total exposure duration of 1 month. Mice were then subjected to multiple platelet function assays. THS exposed mice exhibited shortened tail bleeding and occlusion times, indicating a prothrombotic phenotype. Moreover, we also observed that platelets from the exposed mice exhibited an enhanced aggregation response. However, we did not observe any gender differences in our in vivo as well as aggregation experiments; hence, subsequent characterization was carried out on male mice. It was also found that dense granules release, integrin activation, and PS exposure were also potentiated in the exposed platelets compared to the controls. Finally, we observed for the first time that the tobacco-specific nitrosamine and THS toxicant NNK enhanced platelet aggregation and thrombus formation. Collectively, we provide documentation that low dose of THS exposure is detrimental to health by increasing the risk of thrombosis through a hyperactive platelet phenotype that involves the toxicant NNK.

低剂量三手烟暴露增强小鼠血小板功能反应。
虽然吸烟是心血管疾病最可预防的原因,但大多数研究人员都集中在直接/第一手或二手烟暴露上。但最近,人们的注意力转向了一种新兴的/间接暴露趋势,即三手烟(THS),这在以前被“忽视”了。这种现象过去/现在被认为是无害的,但已被确定为严重的健康风险,包括在血栓形成/血小板方面。然而,低剂量三手烟暴露是否具有调节血小板的能力尚未被研究。两组家用材料在一周内交替暴露于每天20支香烟中,对照组暴露于清洁空气中。在将第一组暴露的材料放入鼠笼后,开始暴露第二组。材料每周互换,总暴露时间为1个月。然后对小鼠进行多项血小板功能测定。三手烟暴露的小鼠表现出缩短的尾巴出血和闭塞时间,表明血栓形成前表型。此外,我们还观察到来自暴露小鼠的血小板表现出增强的聚集反应。然而,我们在体内和聚集实验中没有观察到任何性别差异;因此,随后的表征是在雄性小鼠上进行的。研究还发现,与对照组相比,暴露的血小板中致密颗粒释放、整合素激活和PS暴露也增强了。最后,我们首次观察到烟草特异性亚硝胺和三手烟毒物NNK促进血小板聚集和血栓形成。总的来说,我们提供的文件表明,低剂量三手烟暴露通过涉及毒性NNK的血小板过度活跃表型增加血栓形成的风险,对健康有害。
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Experimental Biology and Medicine
Experimental Biology and Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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6.00
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157
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Biology and Medicine (EBM) is a global, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in the biomedical sciences. EBM provides both research and review articles as well as meeting symposia and brief communications. Articles in EBM represent cutting edge research at the overlapping junctions of the biological, physical and engineering sciences that impact upon the health and welfare of the world''s population. Topics covered in EBM include: Anatomy/Pathology; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Bioimaging; Biomedical Engineering; Bionanoscience; Cell and Developmental Biology; Endocrinology and Nutrition; Environmental Health/Biomarkers/Precision Medicine; Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics; Immunology/Microbiology/Virology; Mechanisms of Aging; Neuroscience; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Physiology; Stem Cell Biology; Structural Biology; Systems Biology and Microphysiological Systems; and Translational Research.
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