| Literature DB >> 26520792 |
Pooja Naik1, Luca Cucullo2,3.
Abstract
Tobacco smoke (TS) is the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide. In addition to a host of well characterized diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, oral and peripheral cancers and cardiovascular complications, epidemiological evidence suggests that chronic smokers are at equal risk to develop neurological and neurovascular complications such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, vascular dementia and small vessel ischemic disease (SVID). Unfortunately, few direct neurotoxicology studies of tobacco smoking and its pathogenic pathways have been produced so far. A major link between TS and CNS disorders is the blood-brain barrier (BBB). In this review article, we summarize the current understanding of the toxicological impact of TS on BBB physiology and function and major compensatory mechanisms such as nrf2- ARE signaling and anti-inflammatory pathways activated by TS. In the same context, we discuss the controversial role of antioxidant supplementation as a prophylactic and/or therapeutic approach in delaying or decreasing the disease complications in smokers. Further, we cover a number of toxicological studies associated with "reduced exposure" cigarette products including electronic cigarettes. Finally, we provide insights on possible avenues for future research including mechanistic studies using direct inhalation rodent models.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26520792 PMCID: PMC4628383 DOI: 10.1186/s12987-015-0022-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS ISSN: 2045-8118
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the brain microvasculature features and corresponding Impact of TS: a Schematic illustration of a cross sectional view of a brain capillary. Note the endothelial cells are surrounded by supporting astrocytic end feet processes and pericytes along with the ensheathing basal lamina. b Paracellular passage of substances across the BBB endothelial layer is restricted by junctional protein complexes consisting of TJ proteins (such as occludin, claudins, JAMs); along with adherens junction protein VE-cadherin and catenins. Note that the cytoplasmic accessory protein ZO-1 intercalates these intercellular proteins with the cytoskeleton. c TS-produced ROS promotes oxidative stress responses at the BBB endothelium. These include the activation of several transcription factors including Nf-κB and the antioxidant response system via nrf2-ARE pathway. This latter in turn activates anti-oxidant and detoxification genes. The downstream effect of TS exposure leads to the down regulation of TJ proteins; increase in vascular permeability and activation of pro-inflammatory responses leading to BBB dysfunction
List of brand of e-cigarettes currently available in market
| E-cigarettes | Design features | Popular e-cigarette products |
|---|---|---|
| Vapor Fi | Two-piece sophisticated designs | Express starter and Pro starter kit for beginners |
| V2 Cigs | Two-piece design with disposable as well as refillable versions | EX line of e-cigarettes are the top miniatures, pen-style e-cigarettes |
| Green smoke | Two-piece design disposable cartomizer system in a range of flavored cartridges | FlavorMaxTm cartridge holds the e-liquid and the unit |
| Halo cigs | Halo Cigs offer a well-built product with mainly two designs (Halo G6 e-cig. and Triton Vape pen) | Halo G6 rechargeable e-cigarette |
| Apollo | Advanced clearomizer (cartomizers with clear bodies) technology | Extreme kit (low battery power for new users) |
| Blu Cigs | Two-piece sleek design in disposable or prefilled designs (with blu TankTm or flavor cartridges) | Blu rechargeable e-cigarette (blu flavor cartridge with rechargeable battery that charges in the USB chargeable pack); |
| EverSmoke | Looks and feel like a real cigarette | EverSmoke Electronic Cigarette (tobacco, menthol and other flavored rechargeable cartridges) |
Fig. 2Schematic illustration of a typical e-cigarette: This device mainly consists of a cartridge containing nicotine dissolved in an e-liquid which also contains flavoring agents; an atomizer that vaporizes the e-liquid and a rechargeable battery (sometimes with a LED indicator) that provides power to the atomizer. The atomizer and the cartridge are sometimes collectively called the cartomizer. The battery output and the resistance of the heating coils determine the vaping capacity of the device