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Electronic cigarettes have gained widespread acceptance among adolescents and young adults. As a result of this popularity, there are concerns regarding the potential harm of primary, secondhand and thirdhand electronic cigarette exposures on fetal and postnatal development. In vitro studies have shown that constituents in electronic cigarette liquids, including nicotine, flavorings, and carrier agents can alter cellular processes and growth. Additionally, aerosolized electronic cigarette emissions have been shown to disrupt organ development and immune responses in preclinical studies. In clinical studies, an association between electronic cigarette use and frequent respiratory symptoms, greater asthma severity and impaired mucociliary clearance has been demonstrated with adolescent and young adult users of electronic cigarettes having twice the frequency of cough, mucus production, or bronchitis compared to nonusers. Along with the popularity of electronic cigarette use, secondhand electronic cigarette exposure has increased substantially; with almost one-fourth of middle and high school children reporting exposure to secondhand vapors. The health consequences of secondhand electronic cigarette exposure on children and other vulnerable populations are poorly understood but detectable levels of cotinine have been measured in nonusers. Pregnant women and their offspring are another vulnerable group at increased risk for health consequences from electronic cigarette exposure. Nicotine crosses the placenta and can disrupt brain and lung development in preclinical studies. This article will focus on the physiological and health effects associated with primary or secondhand exposure to electronic cigarettes. It is expected that with ongoing availability of electronic cigarettes as well as the accumulation of additional follow-up time for long-term outcomes, the risks associated with exposure will become better clarified. © 2022 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 12:3337-3346, 2022.
电子烟使用对发育的影响。
电子烟在青少年和年轻人中得到了广泛的接受。由于电子烟的流行,人们担心接触一手、二手和三手电子烟对胎儿和产后发育的潜在危害。体外研究表明,电子烟液体中的成分,包括尼古丁、调味剂和载体剂,可以改变细胞的过程和生长。此外,在临床前研究中,雾化电子烟的排放物已被证明会破坏器官发育和免疫反应。在临床研究中,电子烟的使用与频繁的呼吸道症状、更严重的哮喘严重程度和粘膜纤毛清除受损之间存在关联,与不使用电子烟的青少年和年轻成人相比,电子烟使用者咳嗽、产生粘液或支气管炎的频率是前者的两倍。随着电子烟使用的普及,二手电子烟暴露量大幅增加;近四分之一的中学生和高中生报告接触二手烟。接触二手电子烟对儿童和其他弱势群体的健康影响尚不清楚,但在不使用电子烟的人群中测量了可替宁的可检测水平。孕妇及其后代是另一个易受电子烟危害的弱势群体。临床前研究显示,尼古丁会穿过胎盘,扰乱大脑和肺部的发育。这篇文章将重点讨论与初次或二手接触电子烟有关的生理和健康影响。预计随着电子烟的持续可获得性以及对长期结果的额外随访时间的积累,与接触相关的风险将得到更好的阐明。©2022美国生理学会。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版),2012。
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