电子烟烟液对成骨细胞粘附和生长的影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A.C. Lorenz-Vieira, C. Benfatti, M. Rouabhia
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电子烟(E-cigarettes)被设计用来取代传统香烟,以减少吸烟的有害影响。电子烟中的液体含有不同的化学物质,如丙二醇(PG)和植物甘油(VG),并可能含有尼古丁。为了更吸引人,电子液体还添加了调味剂。由于电子烟油对口腔组织有损害,因此非电子烟油也可能对口腔产生类似的影响。我们评估了未蒸发的电子烟液成分对成骨细胞行为的影响。为此,将人成骨细胞(mg -63)暴露于含有70% PG -30% VG(含或不含烟草香精)、含或不含尼古丁(12、18 mg/mL)或不含尼古丁的电子液体中。使用不同浓度的电子液体(0、1和5%)。为了评价电子液对成骨细胞形态和粘附的影响,采用光学显微镜观察和台盼蓝排斥法进行活细胞计数。使用甲基噻唑四氮唑(MTT)法分析细胞生长情况,同时通过测量细胞暴露于电子液体24小时后乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)水平来测试细胞毒性。我们的研究结果表明,电子液体诱导了显着的形态学变化,证明了圆形细胞形式,细胞之间没有接触。粘连性明显降低,特别是在尼古丁存在的情况下。浓度为5%的电子烟液显著降低成骨细胞的生长。这种效果在加或不加尼古丁的调味和非调味电子烟液中都有观察到。暴露于电子烟液后,成骨细胞粘附和生长下降,LDH水平升高证实了这一点。总体结果表明,电子液体非蒸发化学物质对骨细胞有潜在的有害影响,可能导致骨再生和组织重塑过程受损。
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Effects of Electronic Cigarette E-Liquids on the Adhesion and Growth of Osteoblast Cells
: Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) were designed to replace traditional cigarettes to decrease the harmful effects of smoking. The liquid in e-cigarettes contains different chemicals, such as Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerin (VG), and may contain nicotine. To be more attractive, e-liquids are supplemented with flavorings. Because vaped e-liquids are shown to be damaging to oral tissues, similar effects could occur in the oral cavity with non-vaped e-liquids. We evaluated the effects of non-vaped e-liquid constituents on osteoblast behavior. For this purpose, human osteoblast cells (MG-63) were exposed to e-liquid containing 70% PG -30% VG with and without tobacco flavor and with or without nicotine at 12, 18 mg/mL, or no nicotine content. The e-liquids were used at various concentrations (0, 1, and 5%). To evaluate the effect of the e-liquids on osteoblast morphology and adhesion, optical microscope observations and viable cell counting using trypan blue exclusion were used. Cell growth was also analyzed using the Methyl Thiazol Tetrazolium (MTT) assay, while cytotoxicity was tested by measuring Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) levels after cell exposure for 24 h to the e-liquids. Our results show that e-liquids induced significant morphological changes evidenced by round cell forms, with no contact between cells. Adhesion was significantly reduced, particularly in the presence of nicotine. E-liquids at a concentration of 5% significantly reduced osteoblast growth. This effect was observed with both flavored and non-flavored e-liquid with or without nicotine. The decreased osteoblast adhesion and growth after exposure to e-liquid was confirmed by increased levels of LDH. Overall results indicate the potentially harmful effects of e-liquid non-vaped chemicals on bone cells, which could lead to the impairment of bone regeneration and tissue remodeling processes .
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OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: :: Cell biology :: Developmental biology :: Structural biology :: Microbiology :: Molecular biology & genetics :: Biochemistry :: Biotechnology :: Biodiversity :: Ecology :: Marine biology :: Plant biology :: Bioinformatics
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