نتایج جستجو برای: smoke

تعداد نتایج: 72614  

2014
Gabriel H. Fosson Debra M. McCallum Michael B. Conaway

INTRODUCTION In 2011, the Mobile County Health Department began a 12-month antismoking educational media campaign to educate citizens on the dangers of secondhand smoke. The campaign overlapped with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 3-month national antismoking Tips from Former Smokers media campaign. We aimed to evaluate the effect of these campaigns on support for smoke-free en...

2012
Ine Kuipers Ken R. Bracke Guy G. Brusselle Scott W. Aesif Renske Krijgsman Ilja C. Arts Emiel F. M. Wouters Niki L. Reynaert

Glutaredoxins (Grx) are redox enzymes that remove glutathione bound to protein thiols, know as S-glutathionylation (PSSG). PSSG is a reservoir of GSH and can affect the function of proteins. It inhibits the NF-κB pathway and LPS aspiration in Grx1 KO mice with decreased inflammatory cytokine levels. In this study we investigated whether absence of Grx1 similarly repressed cigarette smoke-induce...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2002
Goar Melkonian Lucia Cheung Rebecca Marr Cathy Tong P Talbot

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that components in mainstream (MS) and sidestream (SS) cigarette smoke inhibit growth and angiogenesis using the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). Varying doses of whole or gas-phase MS and SS smoke solutions were placed on day 5 CAMs, and their effects on angiogenesis were evaluated on day 6. All parameters evaluated (CAM area, major blo...

2015
Zheli Xing Jinfeng Mao Yuliang Huang Jin Zhou Wei Mao Feifan Deng

In room–corridor building geometry, the corridor smoke temperature is of great importance to fire protection engineering as indoor fires occur. Theoretical analysis and a set of reduced-scale model experiments were performed, and a virtual fire model was proposed, to investigate the correlations between the maximum smoke temperature in corridors and the smoke temperature in rooms. The results s...

2014
Mathieu C. Morissette Maxime Lamontagne Jean-Christophe Bérubé Gordon Gaschler Andrew Williams Carole Yauk Christian Couture Michel Laviolette James C. Hogg Wim Timens Sabina Halappanavar Martin R. Stampfli Yohan Bossé

Cigarette smoke is well known for its adverse effects on human health, especially on the lungs. Basic research is essential to identify the mechanisms involved in the development of cigarette smoke-related diseases, but translation of new findings from pre-clinical models to the clinic remains difficult. In the present study, we aimed at comparing the gene expression signature between the lungs...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
J L Wright A Churg

The pathogenesis of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary hypertension is not understood. We have previously shown that smoke rapidly and persistently, but discoordinately, upregulates gene expression of mediators that control vasoconstriction, vasoproliferation, and vasorelaxation in small intrapulmonary arteries. To investigate the possibility that smoke also induces endothelial dysfunction, a fi...

2015
Rachel E. Wilbur Anna H. Stein Elena M. Pinzon Osub S. Ahmed Obie S. McNair Kurt M. Ribisl Paul B. Tchounwou

OBJECTIVE Multiunit housing (MUH) operators may be motivated to adopt smoke-free policies to achieve cost savings. MUH caretakers provide a unique perspective for understanding the implications of smoke-free policies because of their role in property maintenance. We examine MUH caretakers' perceptions regarding the economic and personal impact of smoke-free policies at their properties. METHO...

2013
Minoru Kato Min Wei Shotaro Yamano Masaki Fujioka Anna Kakehashi Hideki Wanibuchi

Cigarette smoking is one of the major risk factors of bladder cancer in humans. To date, however, there is no experimental evidence for the effects of inhalation exposure to mainstream cigarette smoke on bladder carcinogenesis. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of inhalation of mainstream cigarette smoke on mouse bladder carcinogenesis using a cigarette smoke inhalatio...

2013
Marc-André Caron Mathieu C. Morissette Marie-Eve Thériault Jake K. Nikota Martin R. Stämpfli Richard Debigaré

BACKGROUND Skeletal muscle dysfunction is common in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a disease mainly caused by chronic cigarette use. An important proportion of patients with COPD have decreased muscle mass, suggesting that chronic cigarette smoke exposure may interfere with skeletal muscle cellular equilibrium. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to investigate the ki...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2013
Benjamin B Davis Amir A Zeki Jennifer M Bratt Lei Wang Simone Filosto William F Walby Nicholas J Kenyon Tzipora Goldkorn Edward S Schelegle Kent E Pinkerton

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death. The statin drugs may have therapeutic potential in respiratory diseases such as COPD, but whether they prevent bronchial epithelial injury is unknown. We hypothesised that simvastatin attenuates acute tobacco smoke-induced neutrophilic lung inflammation and airway epithelial injury. Spontaneously hypertensive rats...

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