电子烟与吸烟:对小鼠模型的长期影响的探索。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Layal Massara, Anais Ollivier, Romain Dusautoir, Gwenola Kervoaze, Muriel Pichavant, Anne Platel, Jérôme Kluza, Jean-Marc Lo-Guidice, Sebastien Antherieu, Philippe Gosset
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摘要

吸烟者认为电子烟比烟草更安全,并作为安全产品销售。然而,报告显示,长期暴露于高水平的电子烟气雾剂(ECA)会激活肺细胞,引发炎症和结构改变。为了评估暴露于ECA的潜在有害长期影响,我们在小鼠身上研究了它对肺部和全身炎症以及肺功能的影响。为了重现人类经常遇到的情况,我们在3个月或6个月内每天1小时暴露于两种水平的电子烟功率的小鼠与暴露于香烟烟雾(CS)的小鼠进行比较。通过测量细胞募集和激活或细胞因子浓度来评估肺部和全身炎症。同时测量呼吸功能和肺转录组及结构。我们的数据显示,慢性暴露于中等水平的ECA会特异性地增加肺部炎症,这些影响的特征是BAL中常规树突状细胞的动员和肺部T细胞的募集,以及IL-22的早期分泌。令人惊讶的是,ECA和CS暴露对肺转录组的影响之间没有很强的重叠。促炎途径的调节仅限于暴露于低功率电子烟的小鼠。相比之下,在高剂量eca暴露的小鼠中观察到呼吸功能的改变,其特征与CS不同。亚慢性暴露于ECA可能独立于炎症反应而以不同于CS的方式改变呼吸功能。
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Vaping versus smoking: a quest for long-term impact in a mouse model.

Smokers consider that electronic cigarettes are safer than tobacco and are marketed as safe products. Nevertheless, reports show the exposure to high levels of electronic cigarette aerosols (ECA) activates lung cells and triggers inflammation and structural alterations after chronic exposure. In order to assess the potential harmful long term effect of exposure to ECA, we investigated in mice, its effect on lung and systemic inflammation as well as on lung function. To reproduce closely the situation frequently encountered in human, we exposed mice during 1 h/day during 3 or 6 months with two levels of electronic cigarette power in comparison with mice exposed to cigarette smoke (CS). Lung and systemic inflammation was evaluated by measuring cell recruitment and activation or cytokine concentrations. Respiratory function and lung transcriptome and structure were also measured. Our data revealed that chronic exposure to moderate levels of ECA increased specifically lung inflammation, these effects being characterized by the mobilization of conventional dendritic cells in the BAL and the recruitment of T cells in the lungs and by the early secretion of IL-22. Surprisingly, there is no strong overlap between the impact of both ECA and CS exposure on lung transcriptome. Modulation of pro-inflammatory pathways are limited to mice exposed to low power e-cigarette. In contrast, alteration of respiratory function is observed in high-power ECA-exposed mice with a different profile than with CS. Subchronic exposure to ECA might alter the respiratory function independently of the inflammatory response and in a different manner than CS.

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BMC Pulmonary Medicine
BMC Pulmonary Medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
423
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pulmonary Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of pulmonary and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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