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Vaping shown to have different effect on the lungs to smoking in new study

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Updated 15:38 11 Apr 2023 GMT+1Published 08:14 30 Jan 2023 GMT

Vaping shown to have different effect on the lungs to smoking in new study

The study compared the lungs of people who vape to smokers and non-smokers

Emily Brown

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A new study which compares smoking and vaping has revealed the differences in the ways the two practices affect the lungs.

The study, published online in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, divided participants into three different groups by age and sex to compare e-cig users with cigarette smokers.

Researchers also looked at the lungs of five people who have never smoked or vaped to compare results.

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The study compared the lungs of smokers to non-smokers and vape users.
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Led by Reagan Wetherill, Ph.D., a faculty member at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, the researchers used 18F-NOS, a novel radiotracer - a chemical compound in which one or more atoms have been replaced by a radioisotope - to compare lung inflammation between cigarette and e-cigarette users during usage.

Wetherill explained: "iNOS is an enzyme that is overexpressed in e-cigarette users and cigarette smokers and is associated with acute and chronic inflammatory diseases.

"This makes it a relevant target for molecular imaging of lung inflammation and inflammatory lung disease."

After comparing PET images of the lungs of each participants, the researchers found that those who smoked e-cigs showed greater pulmonary inflammation than cigarette smokers and those who have never smoked or vaped. This kind of inflammation occurs when an irritating substance causes the tiny air sacs in your lungs to become inflamed, the Mayo Clinic explains.

The study also revealed a positive association between pulmonary and peripheral measures of inflammation, which suggests the use of e-cigarettes may increase pulmonary inflammation.

E-cigs appeared to cause more inflammation than cigarettes.
Nicholas Neufeld / Alamy Stock Photo

Very Well Health describes symptoms of inflamed lungs as wheezing, breathing problems, and chest pain and tightness. The inflammation can be either short or long-term. It can be treated with medication, though sometimes surgery is needed.

"Having these findings provides patients with additional evidence about the potentially harmful effects of e-cigarette use on the lungs," Wetherill said.

"Our work advances what is currently known about the impacts of e-cigarette use on respiratory health and provides a better understanding of harm and harm reduction associated with e-cigarette use relative to cigarette smoking."

Jacob Dubroff, MD, Ph.D, senior author on the study and Perelman School of Medicine Department of Radiology faculty member, discussed an increasing need for molecular imaging to understand the effects of electronic cigarettes.

In the wake of the study findings, he commented: "These findings suggest molecular imaging may be uniquely poised to detect and measure the potential pathophysiologic harms associated with electronic cigarettes, which have been touted as a safer vehicle for nicotine compared to traditional combustible cigarettes."

Featured Image Credit: Martyn Evans / Lev Dolgachov / Alamy Stock Photo

Topics: Health, Science, Vaping

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is the Community Desk Lead at LADbible Group. Emily first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route. She went on to graduate with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University before contributing to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems. She joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features, and now works as Community Desk Lead to commission and write human interest stories from across the globe.

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