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Generation of Electronic Cigarette Aerosol by a Third-Generation Machine-Vaping Device: Application to Toxicological Studies.

Alexandra Noël1, Christina M Verret2, Farhana Hasan3, Slawomir Lomnicki3, John Morse4, Annette Robichaud4, Arthur L Penn2.   

Abstract

Electronic-cigarette (e-cig) devices use heat to produce an inhalable aerosol from a liquid (e-liquid) composed mainly of humectants, nicotine, and flavoring chemicals. The aerosol produced includes fine and ultrafine particles, and potentially nicotine and aldehydes, which can be harmful to human health. E-cig users inhale these aerosols and, with the third-generation of e-cig devices, control design features (resistance and voltage) in addition to the choice of e-liquids, and the puffing profile. These are key factors that can significantly impact the toxicity of the inhaled aerosols. E-cig research, however, is challenging and complex mostly due to the absence of standardized assessments and to the numerous varieties of e-cig models and brands, as well as e-liquid flavors and solvents that are available on the market. These considerations highlight the urgent need to harmonize e-cig research protocols, starting with e-cig aerosol generation and characterization techniques. The current study focuses on this challenge by describing a detailed step-by-step e-cig aerosol generation technique with specific experimental parameters that are thought to be realistic and representative of real-life exposure scenarios. The methodology is divided into four sections: preparation, exposure, post-exposure analysis, plus cleaning and maintenance of the device. Representative results from using two types of e-liquid and various voltages are presented in terms of mass concentration, particle size distribution, chemical composition and cotinine levels in mice. These data demonstrate the versatility of the e-cig exposure system used, aside from its value for toxicological studies, as it allows for a broad range of computer-controlled exposure scenarios, including automated representative vaping topography profiles.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30199038      PMCID: PMC6231858          DOI: 10.3791/58095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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2.  Transport phenomena governing nicotine emissions from electronic cigarettes: model formulation and experimental investigation.

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3.  Development of an in vitro cytotoxicity model for aerosol exposure using 3D reconstructed human airway tissue; application for assessment of e-cigarette aerosol.

Authors:  Louise Neilson; Courtney Mankus; David Thorne; George Jackson; Jason DeBay; Clive Meredith
Journal:  Toxicol In Vitro       Date:  2015-07-12       Impact factor: 3.500

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6.  The effects of electronic cigarette aerosol exposure on inflammation and lung function in mice.

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9.  Correlation of volatile carbonyl yields emitted by e-cigarettes with the temperature of the heating coil and the perceived sensorial quality of the generated vapours.

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10.  Inflammatory Response and Barrier Dysfunction by Different e-Cigarette Flavoring Chemicals Identified by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in e-Liquids and e-Vapors on Human Lung Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts.

Authors:  Janice Gerloff; Isaac K Sundar; Robert Freter; Emily R Sekera; Alan E Friedman; Risa Robinson; Todd Pagano; Irfan Rahman
Journal:  Appl In Vitro Toxicol       Date:  2017-03-01
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Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2022-10-04       Impact factor: 6.168

2.  Nicotine dose-dependent epigenomic-wide DNA methylation changes in the mice with long-term electronic cigarette exposure.

Authors:  Gang Peng; Yibo Xi; Chiara Bellini; Kien Pham; Zhen W Zhuang; Qin Yan; Man Jia; Guilin Wang; Lingeng Lu; Moon-Shong Tang; Hongyu Zhao; He Wang
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3.  E-cigarette aerosol exacerbates cardiovascular oxidative stress in mice with an inactive aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 enzyme.

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Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 10.787

Review 4.  Harmful chemicals emitted from electronic cigarettes and potential deleterious effects in the oral cavity.

Authors:  Jeffrey Ebersole; Vera Samburova; Yeongkwon Son; David Cappelli; Christina Demopoulos; Antonina Capurro; Andres Pinto; Brian Chrzan; Karl Kingsley; Katherine Howard; Nathaniel Clark; Andrey Khlystov
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5.  Cell-specific toxicity of short-term JUUL aerosol exposure to human bronchial epithelial cells and murine macrophages exposed at the air-liquid interface.

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6.  Electronic-Cigarette Vehicles and Flavoring Affect Lung Function and Immune Responses in a Murine Model.

Authors:  Brittany N Szafran; Rakeysha Pinkston; Zakia Perveen; Matthew K Ross; Timothy Morgan; Daniel B Paulsen; Arthur L Penn; Barbara L F Kaplan; Alexandra Noël
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7.  In utero exposure to electronic-cigarette aerosols decreases lung fibrillar collagen content, increases Newtonian resistance and induces sex-specific molecular signatures in neonatal mice.

Authors:  Kerin M Cahill; Manas R Gartia; Sushant Sahu; Sarah R Bergeron; Linda M Heffernan; Daniel B Paulsen; Arthur L Penn; Alexandra Noël
Journal:  Toxicol Res       Date:  2021-09-06

8.  Toxicological Assessment of Flavor Ingredients in E-Vapor Products.

Authors:  Davide Sciuscio; Florian Calvino-Martin; Ashutosh Kumar; Timothy B Langston; Elyette Martin; Diego Marescotti; Carole Mathis; Julia Hoeng; Manuel C Peitsch; Donna C Smith; Maria Gogova; Patrick Vanscheeuwijck; Kyeonghee M Lee
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2022-04-20

9.  Method Validation Approaches for Analysis of Constituents in ENDS.

Authors:  Samantha M Reilly; Tianrong Cheng; Jenna DuMond
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10.  Vaping Exacerbates Coronavirus-Related Pulmonary Infection in a Murine Model.

Authors:  Vijay Sivaraman; De'Jana Parker; Rui Zhang; Myles M Jones; Rob U Onyenwoke
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 4.566

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