Cargando…

Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health

Cigarette smoking remains a significant health threat for smokers and nonsmokers alike. Secondhand smoke (SHS) is intrinsically more toxic than directly inhaled smoke. Recently, a new threat has been discovered – Thirdhand smoke (THS) – the accumulation of SHS on surfaces that ages with time, becomi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Martins-Green, Manuela, Adhami, Neema, Frankos, Michael, Valdez, Mathew, Goodwin, Benjamin, Lyubovitsky, Julia, Dhall, Sandeep, Garcia, Monika, Egiebor, Ivie, Martinez, Bethanne, Green, Harry W., Havel, Christopher, Yu, Lisa, Liles, Sandy, Matt, Georg, Destaillats, Hugo, Sleiman, Mohammed, Gundel, Laura A., Benowitz, Neal, Jacob, Peyton, Hovell, Melbourne, Winickoff, Jonathan P., Curras-Collazo, Margarita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086391
_version_ 1782301425737400320
author Martins-Green, Manuela
Adhami, Neema
Frankos, Michael
Valdez, Mathew
Goodwin, Benjamin
Lyubovitsky, Julia
Dhall, Sandeep
Garcia, Monika
Egiebor, Ivie
Martinez, Bethanne
Green, Harry W.
Havel, Christopher
Yu, Lisa
Liles, Sandy
Matt, Georg
Destaillats, Hugo
Sleiman, Mohammed
Gundel, Laura A.
Benowitz, Neal
Jacob, Peyton
Hovell, Melbourne
Winickoff, Jonathan P.
Curras-Collazo, Margarita
author_facet Martins-Green, Manuela
Adhami, Neema
Frankos, Michael
Valdez, Mathew
Goodwin, Benjamin
Lyubovitsky, Julia
Dhall, Sandeep
Garcia, Monika
Egiebor, Ivie
Martinez, Bethanne
Green, Harry W.
Havel, Christopher
Yu, Lisa
Liles, Sandy
Matt, Georg
Destaillats, Hugo
Sleiman, Mohammed
Gundel, Laura A.
Benowitz, Neal
Jacob, Peyton
Hovell, Melbourne
Winickoff, Jonathan P.
Curras-Collazo, Margarita
author_sort Martins-Green, Manuela
collection PubMed
description Cigarette smoking remains a significant health threat for smokers and nonsmokers alike. Secondhand smoke (SHS) is intrinsically more toxic than directly inhaled smoke. Recently, a new threat has been discovered – Thirdhand smoke (THS) – the accumulation of SHS on surfaces that ages with time, becoming progressively more toxic. THS is a potential health threat to children, spouses of smokers and workers in environments where smoking is or has been allowed. The goal of this study is to investigate the effects of THS on liver, lung, skin healing, and behavior, using an animal model exposed to THS under conditions that mimic exposure of humans. THS-exposed mice show alterations in multiple organ systems and excrete levels of NNAL (a tobacco-specific carcinogen biomarker) similar to those found in children exposed to SHS (and consequently to THS). In liver, THS leads to increased lipid levels and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a precursor to cirrhosis and cancer and a potential contributor to cardiovascular disease. In lung, THS stimulates excess collagen production and high levels of inflammatory cytokines, suggesting propensity for fibrosis with implications for inflammation-induced diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. In wounded skin, healing in THS-exposed mice has many characteristics of the poor healing of surgical incisions observed in human smokers. Lastly, behavioral tests show that THS-exposed mice become hyperactive. The latter data, combined with emerging associated behavioral problems in children exposed to SHS/THS, suggest that, with prolonged exposure, they may be at significant risk for developing more severe neurological disorders. These results provide a basis for studies on the toxic effects of THS in humans and inform potential regulatory policies to prevent involuntary exposure to THS.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3906039
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39060392014-01-31 Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health Martins-Green, Manuela Adhami, Neema Frankos, Michael Valdez, Mathew Goodwin, Benjamin Lyubovitsky, Julia Dhall, Sandeep Garcia, Monika Egiebor, Ivie Martinez, Bethanne Green, Harry W. Havel, Christopher Yu, Lisa Liles, Sandy Matt, Georg Destaillats, Hugo Sleiman, Mohammed Gundel, Laura A. Benowitz, Neal Jacob, Peyton Hovell, Melbourne Winickoff, Jonathan P. Curras-Collazo, Margarita PLoS One Research Article Cigarette smoking remains a significant health threat for smokers and nonsmokers alike. Secondhand smoke (SHS) is intrinsically more toxic than directly inhaled smoke. Recently, a new threat has been discovered – Thirdhand smoke (THS) – the accumulation of SHS on surfaces that ages with time, becoming progressively more toxic. THS is a potential health threat to children, spouses of smokers and workers in environments where smoking is or has been allowed. The goal of this study is to investigate the effects of THS on liver, lung, skin healing, and behavior, using an animal model exposed to THS under conditions that mimic exposure of humans. THS-exposed mice show alterations in multiple organ systems and excrete levels of NNAL (a tobacco-specific carcinogen biomarker) similar to those found in children exposed to SHS (and consequently to THS). In liver, THS leads to increased lipid levels and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a precursor to cirrhosis and cancer and a potential contributor to cardiovascular disease. In lung, THS stimulates excess collagen production and high levels of inflammatory cytokines, suggesting propensity for fibrosis with implications for inflammation-induced diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. In wounded skin, healing in THS-exposed mice has many characteristics of the poor healing of surgical incisions observed in human smokers. Lastly, behavioral tests show that THS-exposed mice become hyperactive. The latter data, combined with emerging associated behavioral problems in children exposed to SHS/THS, suggest that, with prolonged exposure, they may be at significant risk for developing more severe neurological disorders. These results provide a basis for studies on the toxic effects of THS in humans and inform potential regulatory policies to prevent involuntary exposure to THS. Public Library of Science 2014-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3906039/ /pubmed/24489722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086391 Text en © 2014 Martins-Green et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Martins-Green, Manuela
Adhami, Neema
Frankos, Michael
Valdez, Mathew
Goodwin, Benjamin
Lyubovitsky, Julia
Dhall, Sandeep
Garcia, Monika
Egiebor, Ivie
Martinez, Bethanne
Green, Harry W.
Havel, Christopher
Yu, Lisa
Liles, Sandy
Matt, Georg
Destaillats, Hugo
Sleiman, Mohammed
Gundel, Laura A.
Benowitz, Neal
Jacob, Peyton
Hovell, Melbourne
Winickoff, Jonathan P.
Curras-Collazo, Margarita
Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title_full Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title_fullStr Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title_full_unstemmed Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title_short Cigarette Smoke Toxins Deposited on Surfaces: Implications for Human Health
title_sort cigarette smoke toxins deposited on surfaces: implications for human health
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086391
work_keys_str_mv AT martinsgreenmanuela cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT adhamineema cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT frankosmichael cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT valdezmathew cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT goodwinbenjamin cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT lyubovitskyjulia cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT dhallsandeep cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT garciamonika cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT egieborivie cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT martinezbethanne cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT greenharryw cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT havelchristopher cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT yulisa cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT lilessandy cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT mattgeorg cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT destaillatshugo cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT sleimanmohammed cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT gundellauraa cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT benowitzneal cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT jacobpeyton cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT hovellmelbourne cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT winickoffjonathanp cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth
AT currascollazomargarita cigarettesmoketoxinsdepositedonsurfacesimplicationsforhumanhealth