Composition analysis of e-liquids and their effects on healthy liver and pharyngeal carcinoma cell lines

IF 0.5 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Caner Geyik, Zinar Pınar Gümüş, G. Yararbas, Y. Saǧ
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Abstract

Electronic cigarettes have become popular worldwide in recent years despite the effects on health yet to be known. The lack of regulations brings a problem of inconsistency between ingredients and the product label. We aimed to analyse the contents of widely used e-liquids and their effects on two different cell lines. Eleven e-liquid samples were selected according to their availability and popularity. Nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerine, and volatile compounds in e-liquids were analysed by HPLC and GC. MTT cell viability assay was used to determine the effects of e-liquids on Transformed human normal liver epithelial cell line (THLE-2) and human pharyngeal carcinoma cell line (Detroit 562). Nicotine amounts were found to be consistent with product labels. PG and GLY were not only different between brands but also for products within the same brand. THLE-2 cell viability was inversely correlated with e-liquid concentration. However, decreases in cell viability were not correlated with nicotine amount. Interestingly, effects of several samples on Detroit 562 cells were triphasic; decrease in viability at lower doses, cell survival in mid-concentrations and loss of viability in highest doses. The analytical composition of e-liquids differs greatly among products which corresponds to different cellular effects. Viability of cancer cells does not change in a dose-dependent manner might suggest the cellular differences play role in the outcome of these products.
电子烟液成分分析及其对健康肝癌和咽喉癌细胞系的影响
尽管电子烟对健康的影响尚不清楚,但近年来电子烟已在全球流行起来。监管的缺乏带来了成分与产品标签不一致的问题。我们的目的是分析广泛使用的电子液体的含量及其对两种不同细胞系的影响。根据其可获得性和受欢迎程度选择了11种电子液体样品。采用高效液相色谱法和气相色谱法对电子烟液中的尼古丁、丙二醇、甘油和挥发性化合物进行了分析。采用MTT细胞活力法检测电子液体对转化人正常肝上皮细胞系THLE-2和人咽癌细胞系Detroit 562的影响。尼古丁含量与产品标签一致。PG和GLY不仅在不同品牌之间存在差异,同一品牌内的产品也存在差异。THLE-2细胞活力与烟液浓度呈负相关。然而,细胞活力的下降与尼古丁的量无关。有趣的是,几种样品对底特律562细胞的影响是三相的;低剂量时细胞活力降低,中等浓度时细胞存活,高剂量时细胞活力丧失。不同产品的电子烟液的分析成分差异很大,这对应于不同的细胞效应。癌细胞的活力不以剂量依赖的方式改变,这可能表明细胞差异在这些产品的结果中起作用。
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Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences
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