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Investigating the Cardiovascular Toxicity of Exposure to Electronic Hookah Vaping

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University of California, Los Angeles
Saradnici
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Ključne riječi

Sažetak

Hookah (water-pipe) smoking has quickly grown to become a major global tobacco epidemic among youth; with electronic hookahs more recently increasing in popularity especially among young female adults, who endorse marketing claims that these products are a safer alternative to traditional hookah, but scientific evidence is lacking. The study aims to elucidate the comparative effects of traditional hookah smoking vs. electronic hookah inhalation on human vascular and endothelial function; and examine the role of inflammation and oxidative stress as likely mechanisms in hookah-related cardiovascular disease pathogenesis.

Opis

Hookah (water-pipe) smoking is rapidly increasing in popularity worldwide. Contributing to this popularity is the unsubstantiated belief that traditional hookah smoke is detoxified as it passes through the water-pipe. More recently, electronic hookah bowls—containing e-liquid that is heated electrically but inhaled through traditional water-pipes—are increasing in popularity in the United States among young female adults, who endorse marketing claims that these products are even safer than traditional hookah. With traditional hookah, in addition to nicotine and tar, smokers are exposed to carbon-enriched fine particles and significant amounts of carbon monoxide (CO), the latter of which has been shown to constitute an endothelial-dependent vasodilator. Though toxicant exposure is much lower than traditional hookah and without any CO exposure, e-hookah bowls deliver nicotine and fine particles that constitute putative vascular toxins. The main objective of this project is to investigate the comparative effects of traditional hookah smoking versus electronic hookah bowl inhalation on endothelial and vascular function and their mechanistic role in the development of cardiovascular disease. Specifically, the investigators will examine the role of oxidative stress and inflammation as potential mechanisms of action in hookah-induced cardiovascular disease. The investigators will test the hypothesis that; 1) in the absence of charcoal briquettes and virtually any CO exposure, e-hookah bowl inhalation acutely impairs endothelial function and evokes acute central stiffness, opposite from the endothelial function augmentation observed after traditional hookah smoking, which is likely mediated by the large CO boost emitted from burning charcoal briquettes used to heat the flavored tobacco; and 2) the processes of oxidative stress and inflammation play a pivotal mechanistic role underlying these vascular changes. In a cross-over study comparing traditional hookah smoking to e-hookah bowl inhalation, the investigators will assess endothelial function measured by brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and aortic stiffness by pulse wave velocity and augmentation index in 18 young healthy hookah smokers 21-39 years old, before and after ad lib 30-minute smoking/ inhalation session. To test for oxidative stress mediation, the investigators will determine if any acute impairment in endothelial function after e-hookah can be prevented by intravenous Vitamin C infusion, a potent anti-oxidant. Antioxidant defensive buffers, such as protective HDL or paraoxonase-1 activity, or an increase in oxidized lipoproteins will be collected. To test for inflammatory mediation, biomarkers including anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 and pro-inflammatory cytokines hsCRP, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8 will be collected before and after the sessions as well as smoking exposure biomarkers (plasma nicotine and expired CO). The results of this proposal: (a) stand to fill in gaps in our mechanistic understanding of the comparative effect of traditional vs. e-hookah bowl on vascular and endothelial function; and (b) help inform policy decisions by the FDA about regulation of hookah products.

Datumi

Posljednja provjera: 01/31/2020
Prvo podneseno: 09/25/2018
Predviđena prijava predata: 09/26/2018
Prvo objavljeno: 09/30/2018
Zadnje ažuriranje poslato: 02/01/2020
Posljednje ažuriranje objavljeno: 02/04/2020
Stvarni datum početka studija: 09/14/2018
Procijenjeni datum primarnog završetka: 08/30/2020
Predviđeni datum završetka studije: 08/30/2020

Stanje ili bolest

Smoking
Endothelial Dysfunction

Intervencija / liječenje

Other: Traditional hookah smoking

Other: Electronic hookah inhalation

Faza

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Grupe ruku

ArmIntervencija / liječenje
Experimental: Endothelial function
Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation will be used to measure endothelial function
Experimental: Arterial Stiffness
Pulse wave velocity will be used to measure arterial stiffness
Experimental: Biomarkers of
Prooxidant and inflammatory plasma biomarkers will be used to assess oxidative stress and inflammatory status

Kriteriji prihvatljivosti

Uzrast podoban za studiranje 21 Years To 21 Years
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Kriterijumi

Inclusion Criteria:

- 21-39 years old hookah smokers: smoked hookah >12x in last 12 months

- no history of illicit drugs or marijuana

- no evidence of cardiopulmonary disease by history/ physical

- no diabetes: fasting blood glucose <100 mg/dl

- BP<140/90mmHg

- resting HR<100 bpm

- BMI<30kg•m2

- no prescription medication

Exclusion Criteria:

- exhaled CO>10 ppm (smoking non-abstinence)

- positive pregnancy test

- psychiatric illness

Ishod

Primarne mjere ishoda

1. Acute effects of e-hookah bowl inhalation on endothelial function. [30 minutes]

∆Flow-Mediated Dilation (FMD), % from pre- to post- cuff occlusion performed before and after each exposure experiment.

2. Acute effects of e-hookah bowl inhalation on central arterial stiffness. [30 minutes]

∆pulse wave velocity, m/s−1 before and after each exposure experiment.

3. Acute effects of e-hookah bowl inhalation on biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation. [30 minutes]

∆LDL-ox before and after each exposure experiment.

4. Acute effects of e-hookah bowl inhalation on biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation. [30 minutes]

∆hsCRP before and after each exposure experiment.

5. Acute effects of e-hookah bowl inhalation on biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation. [30 minutes]

∆TNF-α before and after each exposure experiment.

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