Author:
Espinoza-Derout Jorge,Shao Xuesi M.,Lao Candice J.,Hasan Kamrul M.,Rivera Juan Carlos,Jordan Maria C.,Echeverria Valentina,Roos Kenneth P.,Sinha-Hikim Amiya P.,Friedman Theodore C.
Abstract
Electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes are the most frequently used tobacco product among adolescents. Despite the widespread use of e-cigarettes and the known detrimental cardiac consequences of nicotine, the effects of e-cigarettes on the cardiovascular system are not well-known. Severalin vitroandin vivostudies delineating the mechanisms of the impact of e-cigarettes on the cardiovascular system have been published. These include mechanisms associated with nicotine or other components of the aerosol or thermal degradation products of e-cigarettes. The increased hyperlipidemia, sympathetic dominance, endothelial dysfunction, DNA damage, and macrophage activation are prominent effects of e-cigarettes. Additionally, oxidative stress and inflammation are unifying mechanisms at many levels of the cardiovascular impairment induced by e-cigarette exposure. This review outlines the contribution of e-cigarettes in the development of cardiovascular diseases and their molecular underpinnings.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program
Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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