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Toxicol Sci


Title:E-Cigarette (E-Cig) Liquid Composition and Operational Voltage Define the In Vitro Toxicity of Delta8Tetrahydrocannabinol/Vitamin E Acetate (Delta8THC/VEA) E-Cig Aerosols
Author(s):Marrocco A; Singh D; Christiani DC; Demokritou P;
Address:"Department of Environmental Health, Center for Nanotechnology and Nanotoxicology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. Department of Environmental and Population Health Bio-Sciences, Environmental Occupational Health Sciences Institute, School of Public Health, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA"
Journal Title:Toxicol Sci
Year:2022
Volume:187
Issue:2
Page Number:279 - 297
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfac047
ISSN/ISBN:1096-0929 (Electronic) 1096-6080 (Print) 1096-0929 (Linking)
Abstract:"The 2019 United States outbreak of E-cigarette (e-cig), or Vaping, Associated Acute Lung Injury (EVALI) has been linked to presence of vitamin E acetate (VEA) in Delta8tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta8THC)-containing e-liquids, as supported by VEA detection in patient biological samples. However, the pathogenesis of EVALI and the complex physicochemical properties of e-cig emissions remain unclear, raising concerns on health risks of vaping. This study investigates the effect of Delta8THC/VEA e-liquids and e-cig operational voltage on in vitro toxicity of e-cig aerosols. A novel E-cigExposure Generation System platform was used to generate and characterize e-cig aerosols from a panel of Delta8THC/VEA or nicotine-based e-liquids at 3.7 or 5 V. Human lung Calu-3 cells and THP-1 monocytes were exposed to cell culture media conditioned with collected e-cig aerosol condensate at doses of 85 and 257 puffs/m2 lung surface for 24 h, whereafter specific toxicological endpoints were assessed (including cytotoxicity, metabolic activity, reactive oxygen species generation, apoptosis, and inflammatory cytokines). Higher concentrations of gaseous volatile organic compounds were emitted from Delta8THC/VEA compared with nicotine-based e-liquids, especially at 5 V. Emitted PM2.5 concentrations in aerosol were higher for Delta8THC/VEA at 5 V and averagely for nicotine-based e-liquids at 3.7 V. Overall, aerosols from nicotine-based e-liquids showed higher bioactivity than Delta8THC/VEA aerosols in THP-1 cells, with no apparent differences in Calu-3 cells. Importantly, presence of VEA in Delta8THC and menthol flavoring in nicotine-based e-liquids increased cytotoxicity of aerosols across both cell lines, especially at 5 V. This study systematically investigates the physicochemical and toxicological properties of a model of Delta8THC/VEA and nicotine e-cigarette condensate exposure demonstrating that pyrolysis of these mixtures can generate hazardous toxicants whose synergistic actions potentially drive acute lung injury upon inhalation"
Keywords:Acetates/chemistry *Acute Lung Injury Aerosols *Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Humans Nicotine/toxicity Vitamin E/metabolism EVALI e-cigs vaping acute lung injury e-cigs aerosol lung toxicity e-cigs aerosols nanoparticles e-cigs aerosols respiratory;
Notes:"MedlineMarrocco, Antonella Singh, Dilpreet Christiani, David C Demokritou, Philip eng P30 ES000002/ES/NIEHS NIH HHS/ T32 HL007118/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/ T32/NH/NIH HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural 2022/04/29 Toxicol Sci. 2022 May 26; 187(2):279-297. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfac047"

 
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