关键词: Cigarette smoke Nicotine Stem cells Thirdhand smoke Tobacco Tobacco specific nitrosamines Toxicity

Mesh : Air Pollutants / radiation effects toxicity Air Pollution, Indoor / adverse effects Alkaloids / analysis Animals Automobiles Cells, Cultured DNA Damage Female Fibroblasts / drug effects Humans Mesenchymal Stem Cells / drug effects Mice Middle Aged Neural Stem Cells / drug effects Nitrosamines / analysis Sunlight Textiles / analysis Tobacco Smoke Pollution / adverse effects

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.tiv.2015.12.007

Abstract:
We tested the toxicity of thirdhand smoke (THS) using two controlled laboratory exposure scenarios and low levels of THS. One exposure modeled THS in a car parked outdoors, while the second modeled THS in a room without sunlight. The fabrics were exposed to cigarette smoke and then extracted in culture medium. Concentrations of nicotine, nicotine related alkaloids, and tobacco specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) were determined in fresh and aged extracts. The concentration of TSNAs increased with aging in the indoor experiment. THS extracts were used for cytotoxicity testing using mouse neural stem cells (mNSC), human dermal fibroblasts (hDF) and human palatal mesenchyme cells (hPM). Extracts from the car experiment inhibited mNSC proliferation in a live cell imaging assay and induced single strand DNA breaks in mNSC and hDF. In the indoor experiment, THS extracts made with medium containing serum proteins were significantly more toxic than extracts made with basal medium, and mNSC and hPM were more sensitive than hDF. These data indicate that: (1) aging of THS chemical differs on different fabrics and differs with and without sunlight; (2) very few cigarettes are sufficient to produce a toxic THS residue; and (3) protein enhances the efficiency of extraction of cytotoxic chemicals.
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