| Literature DB >> 27626049 |
Ina Isabella Høiland1, Louis de Weerd2, James B Mercer3.
Abstract
While health risks from smoking cigarettes are well known, little is known about the health risks of using smokeless tobacco (ST). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect that ST in the form of oral use of snus with nicotine and snus without nicotine has on peripheral skin blood circulation. 21 young habitual users of snus with nicotine participated in this study. Under controlled conditions the subjects were exposed to a 30 minute period of oral use of snus with nicotine (SN+) and snus without nicotine (SN-). The peripheral skin blood circulation was indirectly monitored on the hands by measuring skin temperature using infrared thermography. The skin blood circulation in the hands showed a statistical significant decrease in the SN+ experiments, while skin blood circulation was hardly effected in the SN- experiments. It is concluded that the use of smokeless tobacco in the form of oral use of snus containing nicotine causes a decrease in peripheral skin blood circulation while such an effect is not seen in snus without nicotine. This knowledge may be of use when treating patients that require adequate peripheral skin circulation or in the military when soldiers are exposed cold conditions.Entities:
Keywords: nicotine; peripheral circulation; skin blood perfusion; smokeless tobacco; snus; thermography
Year: 2014 PMID: 27626049 PMCID: PMC5008709 DOI: 10.4161/23328940.2014.984553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Temperature (Austin) ISSN: 2332-8940
Figure 1.Schematic illustration of experimental setup.
Figure 2.Infrared thermogram with overlay of the ROI's measured on dorsal side of the fingers and the hands. The temperature scale is shown on the right.
Figure 3.Time course of changes in mean skin termperature of the hands (Tmh) ± SD's for the SN+ and SN- subjects in EP1. The dotted line represents the end of snus period (30 minutes). * = statistical significant difference in Tmh between SN+ and SN- (t< ta = -1.761).
Figure 4.Time course of changes in mean skin termperature of the fingers (Tmf) ± SD's for the SN+ and SN- subjects in EP1. The dotted line represents the end of snus period (30 minutes).* = statistical significant difference in temperature Tmf between SN+ and SN- (t< ta = -1.761).
Figure 5.Time course of changes in mean skin termperature of the fingers (Tmf) ± SD's for the SN+ and SN- subjects in EP2 during the 30 minute period snus was placed in the oral cavity. * = statisticaly significant difference in temperature between SN+ and SN- (t< tα = −2.00).