被围困的记忆:吸烟和电子烟的认知成本

IF 3.5 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Brian G. Oliver , Qi Wang , Rochelle A. Yarak , Tharathip Hikasem , Catherine A. Gorrie , Chenju Yi , Hui Chen
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记忆功能在生命的各个阶段都是至关重要的,但由于人类的行为,它越来越多地受到空气中污染物的影响。这篇综述研究了烟草烟雾和电子烟蒸汽对记忆功能的不利影响,强调了对年轻人的风险。这两种污染物都是强效氧化剂,可诱导脑内氧化应激和炎症反应,导致突触损伤和神经元凋亡。这些过程损害了神经元的完整性和功能,可能导致早发性痴呆。此外,通过再次接触表面或衣服上的有毒化学物质,三手接触烟草烟雾和电子烟蒸汽会带来重大风险,尤其是对幼儿。表观遗传机制,包括DNA甲基化和组蛋白修饰,通过改变对大脑发育和功能至关重要的基因表达,进一步加剧了这些影响。这篇综述强调了进一步研究制定降低风险策略以保护认知健康免受这些污染物影响的必要性。
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Memory under siege: the cognitive costs of smoking and vaping
Memory function is critically essential across all life stages, yet it is increasingly compromised by exposure to airborne pollutants due to human behaviours. This review examines the adverse impacts of tobacco smoke and e-cigarette vapour on memory function, emphasising the risks to younger populations. Both pollutants are potent oxidants that induce oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in the brain, leading to synaptic injury and neuronal apoptosis. These processes compromise neuronal integrity and function, potentially resulting in early-onset dementia. Additionally, third-hand exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarette vapour, through re-exposure to toxic chemicals on surfaces or clothing, poses significant risks, especially to toddlers. Epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation and histone modification, further exacerbate these effects by altering gene expression critical for brain development and function. This review highlights the necessity for further research to develop risk-reduction strategies to protect cognitive health from these pollutants.
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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