Abstract

The use of emerging tobacco products, such as waterpipe or hookah and electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), has gained significant popularity and are promoted as safer alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Circadian systems are internal biological oscillations that are considered important regulators of immune functions in mammals. Tobacco induced inflammatory lung diseases frequently exhibit time-of-day/night variation in lung function and symptom severity. We investigated the impact of inhaled e-cig vapor and waterpipe smoke (WPS) on pulmonary circadian molecular clock disruption by determining the changes in expression levels and abundance of core clock component genes (BMAL1, CLOCK) and clock-controlled output genes (Rev-erbα, Per2, Rev-erbβ, Cry2, Rorα) in mouse lungs. We showed that the expression levels of these pulmonary core clock genes and clock-controlled output genes were altered significantly following exposure to WPS (Bmal1, Clock, and Rev-erbα). We further showed a significant yet differential effect on expression levels of core clock and clock-controlled genes (Bmal1, Per2) in the lungs of mice exposed to e-cig vapor containing nicotine. Thus, acute exposure to WPS and e-cig vapor containing nicotine contributes to altered expression of circadian molecular clock genes in mouse lungs, which may have repercussions on lung cellular and biological functions.

Highlights

  • Within the past decade alternative tobacco products have gained popularity

  • We found circadian locomotor output cycles protein kaput (CLOCK) protein levels were modestly increased in propylene glycol (PG) and nicotine exposed mice compared with air controls and PG alone groups (Fig 2A and 2C)

  • We found acute exposure to waterpipe smoke (WPS) and e-cig vapor containing nicotine differentially affects clock proteins, such as brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (BMAL1), CLOCK, period circadian regulator 2 (PER2), and REV-ERBα levels in the lungs

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Introduction

Within the past decade alternative tobacco products have gained popularity. There has been a surge in the usage of non-cigarette based tobacco products, such as waterpipe smoke (WPS) and electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), among adolescents, young adults, and those trying to quit traditional tobacco-based cigarette smoking. Often referred to as hookah, narghile, and shisha, is a traditional method of smoking tobacco which involves passage of charcoal heated air through a perforated aluminum foil to generate smoke which bubbles through water before being inhaled [1]. E-cigs are electronic devices used for inhaling vapor containing nicotine without tobacco; these devices were originally developed to aid smoking. Molecular clock disruption by tobacco products analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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