Smoking and Vaping
E-cigarette vapour is not inert and exposure can lead to cell damage
Holliday.et.al-2016
Relevance :
46 in 2024
Conclusion :
In conclusion, our study strongly suggests that electronic cigarettes are not as safe as their marketing makes them appear to the public. Our in vitro experiments employing two brands of e-cigs show that at biologically relevant doses, vapourised e-cig liquids induce increased DNA strand breaks and cell death, and decreased clono- genic survival in both normal epithelial and HNSCC cell lines independently of nicotine content. Further research is needed to definitively determine the long-term effects of e-cig usage, as well as whether the DNA damage shown in our study as a result of e-cig exposure will lead to mutations that ultimately result in cancer.
Keywords:
e-cigarettes
oral health
systematic review
vaping.