In Vitro Models, Standards, and Experimental Methods for Tobacco Products

Q1 Medicine Advances in Dental Research Pub Date : 2019-09-20 DOI:10.1177/0022034519872474
Tara Aghaloo, J. J. Kim, T. Gordon, H. P. Behrsing
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Abstract

Traditional tobacco products have well-known systemic and local oral effects, including inflammation, vasoconstriction, delayed wound healing, and increased severity of periodontal disease. Specifically in the oral cavity and the lung, cigarette smoking produces cancer, increased infectivity, acute and chronic inflammation, changes in gene expression in epithelial lining cells, and microbiome changes. In recent years, cigarette smoking has greatly decreased in the United States, but the use of new tobacco products has gained tremendous popularity. Without significant knowledge of the oral sequelae of products such as electronic cigarettes, researchers must evaluate current in vitro and in vivo methods to study these agents, as well as develop new tools to adequately study their effects. Some in vitro testing has been performed for electronic cigarettes, including toxicologic models and assays, but these mostly study the effect on the respiratory tract. Recently, direct exposure of the aerosol to in vitro 3-dimensional tissue constructs has been performed, demonstrating changes in cell viability and inflammatory cytokines. For in vivo studies, a universal e-cigarette testing machine or standard vaping regime is needed. A standard research electronic cigarette has recently been developed by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, and other devices delivering aerosols with different nicotine concentrations are becoming available. One of the biggest challenges in this research is keeping up with the new products and the rapidly changing technologies in the industry.
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烟草制品的体外模型、标准和实验方法
传统烟草制品具有众所周知的全身和局部口腔作用,包括炎症、血管收缩、伤口愈合延迟和牙周病严重程度增加。特别是在口腔和肺部,吸烟会导致癌症、传染性增加、急性和慢性炎症、上皮衬里细胞基因表达的变化以及微生物组的变化。近年来,吸烟在美国大大减少,但新烟草产品的使用却大受欢迎。在对电子烟等产品的口腔后遗症缺乏深入了解的情况下,研究人员必须评估目前研究这些药物的体外和体内方法,并开发新的工具来充分研究其效果。已经对电子烟进行了一些体外测试,包括毒理学模型和分析,但这些测试主要研究对呼吸道的影响。最近,已经将气溶胶直接暴露于体外三维组织构建体,证明了细胞活力和炎性细胞因子的变化。对于体内研究,需要一台通用的电子烟测试机或标准的电子烟制度。美国国家药物滥用研究所最近开发了一种标准的研究电子烟,其他输送不同尼古丁浓度气溶胶的设备也开始出现。这项研究的最大挑战之一是跟上行业中新产品和快速变化的技术。
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