Effect of E-cigarettes aerosol exposure during lactation in rats: Hormonal and biochemical aspects
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Elsevier B.V.
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Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been marketed as a less lethal substitute for smoking traditional cigarettes. This study aims to investigate the impact of e-cigarettes aerosol exposure on lactating dams and pups, whose dams were exposed. Lactating dams received fresh air (control) or e-cigarettes aerosol during lactation (day 4–21). Maternal exposure to e-cigarettes aerosol during lactation induced significant reduction (P < 0.0001) in the fat content of the milk and serum Leptin level (P < 0.005) compared to control dams. Furthermore, pups whose dams were exposed to e-cigarettes during lactation showed an increased level of glucose, thyroxine and decreased level of insulin. The exposure to e-cigarettes aerosol during lactation altered the composition of milk as well as the hormonal and biochemical profile in dams and pups. This result, if observed in women using e-cigarettes, suggests that e-cigarettes’ use during lactation may have consequences on the milk production and hormonal and biochemical profile in breastfeeding mothers and nursing babies. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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Breastfeeding, Electronic cigarettes, Glucose, Lactation, Leptin, Milk, Administration, inhalation, Aerosols, Animals, Blood glucose, Electronic nicotine delivery systems, Fats, Female, Insulin, Male, Maternal exposure, Rats, wistar, Thyroxine, Fat, Adult, Aerosol, Animal experiment, Article, Biochemistry, Breast feeding, Breast milk, Chemical composition, Controlled study, Fat content, Hormone response, Milk production, Nonhuman, Rat, Adverse event, Animal, Blood, Chemistry, Electronic cigarette, Glucose blood level, Inhalational drug administration, Wistar rat