The Impact of In Utero E-Cigarette Exposure on Platelet Function and Thrombogenesis
子宫内电子烟暴露对血小板功能和血栓形成的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10640062
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-06-08 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAffectAgonistAnimal DiseasesAnimal ModelAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAutomobile DrivingAwarenessBiochemical MarkersBiologyBlood Coagulation FactorBlood PlateletsCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemDNA MethylationDataDevelopmentDiseaseDoseElectronic cigaretteElementsEpigenetic ProcessExposure toFemaleFemale of child bearing ageFoundationsGenderGoalsHealthHemostatic functionHumanMediatingMicroRNAsModelingMorbidity - disease rateMusNaturePathogenesisPhenotypePhysiologicalPlasmaPlatelet ActivationPlayPoliciesPregnant WomenPreventionProcessPublic HealthPublishingRiskRoleSafetyShapesSmokeSmokingSocietiesStimulusTherapeuticThrombinThrombosisThrombusTimeTobaccoTobacco DependenceTobacco smoking behaviorTobacco useVulnerable Populationscardiovascular disorder riskcardiovascular healthclinically relevantcytokinedesigndevelopmental plasticityelectronic cigarette useelectronic liquidevidence baseexperimental studyin uteromortalitynovelplatelet functionpregnantprenatal exposurereceptorresponsesexthrombogenesistobacco controltobacco exposurevirtual
项目摘要
While smoking has been on the decline, e-cigarette usage has been on the rise; especially in vulnerable
populations, including pregnant women, who switch to e-cigarettes due to misperceptions regarding their safety.
Furthermore, even though the contribution of traditional smoking to the pathogenesis of thrombotic diseases is
well documented, the involvement of e-cigarettes in such disease processes remains unknown. Consequently,
the present application outlines studies that address fundamental, mechanistic, epigenetic and clinically-relevant
translational aspects of the adverse-health effects of in utero exposure to e-cigarettes, an increasingly popular
form of tobacco, in the context of thrombotic disease and platelet biology, and in an e-liquid-, and sex-specific
manner. These studies are of paramount significance given the “perceived safety” of e-cigarettes, and will be
conducted using a novel/new whole body exposure model. The Aims of this proposal are:
Aim 1. Investigate the impact of in utero e-cigarette exposure on platelet-dependent disease states. While
there is compelling evidence that e-cigarettes do exert negative health effects, and that in utero exposure
to tobacco contributes to thrombogenesis, whether e-cigarettes are associated with an increased risk
of thrombotic diseases is yet to be determined. To address this issue, the consequences of in utero e-
cigarette exposure on normal hemostasis and whether it participates in the development of thrombotic
diseases will be determined. Subsequent studies will assess the impact of in utero e-cigarettes on clotting
factors.
Aim 2. Investigate the mechanism by which in utero e-cigarette exposure modulates platelet function. It
is noteworthy that published data shows that e-cigarettes do enhance platelet function (e.g., aggregation) in
adults. Nonetheless, it remains to be determined if in utero e-cigarettes produce similar effects or not. Thus,
the overall goal of the experiments proposed in this section is to determine the mechanism and impact of in
utero e-cigarette exposure on the various platelet functional responses, specific biochemical markers of
platelet activation, pro- and anti-inflammatory, as well as on the platelet epigenetics.
Collectively, these experiments will make major contributions to understanding the consequences of
in utero exposure to e-cigarettes on platelet activation and cardiovascular human health, its
epigenetics, and the mechanism by/through which they exerts these effects, in an e-liquid- and sex-
specific manner.
虽然吸烟率一直在下降,但电子烟的使用量却在上升,尤其是在弱势群体中。
由于对电子烟安全性的误解,包括孕妇在内的人群转而使用电子烟。
此外,尽管传统吸烟对血栓性疾病发病机制的贡献是
有充分证据表明,电子烟与此类疾病过程的关系仍不清楚。
本申请概述了涉及基础、机制、表观遗传和临床相关的研究
子宫内接触电子烟对健康的不利影响的转化方面,电子烟是一种越来越受欢迎的电子烟
烟草形式,在血栓性疾病和血小板生物学的背景下,以及在电子液体和性别特定的情况下
考虑到电子烟的“感知安全性”,这些研究具有至关重要的意义,并且将会被广泛关注。
使用新颖/新的全身暴露模型进行该提案的目的是:
目标 1. 研究子宫内电子烟暴露对血小板依赖性疾病状态的影响。
有令人信服的证据表明电子烟确实会对健康产生负面影响,并且在子宫内暴露
烟草会导致血栓形成,电子烟是否会增加风险
为了解决这个问题,子宫内电子治疗的后果尚未确定。
香烟暴露对正常止血的影响及其是否参与血栓形成
后续研究将评估子宫内电子烟对凝血的影响。
因素。
目标 2. 研究子宫内电子烟暴露调节血小板功能的机制。
值得注意的是,已发表的数据表明,电子烟确实增强了血小板功能(例如聚集)
然而,子宫内电子烟是否会产生类似的效果仍有待确定。
本节提出的实验的总体目标是确定 in 的机制和影响
子宫内电子烟暴露对各种血小板功能反应、特定生化标志物的影响
血小板活化、促炎和抗炎,以及血小板表观遗传学。
总的来说,这些实验将为理解后果做出重大贡献
子宫内接触电子烟对血小板活化和心血管人类健康的影响
表观遗传学,以及它们在电子液体和性别中发挥这些作用的机制
具体方式。
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The Impact of In Utero E-Cigarette Exposure on Platelet Function and Thrombogenesis
子宫内电子烟暴露对血小板功能和血栓形成的影响
- 批准号:
10373790 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 18.94万 - 项目类别:
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10683785 - 财政年份:2022
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$ 18.94万 - 项目类别:
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$ 18.94万 - 项目类别:
The Impact of Third-Hand E#Cigarette Exposure on Platelet Function and Thrombogenesis
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10055289 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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