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Inhalation Toxicology
International Forum for Respiratory Research
Volume 1, 1989 - Issue 3
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Research Article

Comparative Inhalation Study in Rats, Using a Second Prototype of a Cigarette that Heats Rather than Burns Tobacco

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Pages 197-226 | Received 23 Mar 1989, Accepted 31 Mar 1989, Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed nose-only for 1 h/day on weekdays for 13 weeks to the smoke from test and reference cigarettes. The test cigarette was a new prototype: the tobacco is heated rather than burned. The University of Kentucky 1R4F cigarette was used as a reference. The exposures used were around 25% higher than those used in earlier studies, and for the test cigarette the resulting blood carboxy-hemoglobin concentrations approached those associated with death (62+%). The smoke from the reference cigarette produced substantial reductions in breathing frequency, whereas the smoke from the test cigarette did not. The availability of nicotine from test and reference cigarettes was very similar. The histopathology seen (mucus-secreting cells; nasal, laryngeal, and bronchial hyperplasia and squa-mous metaplasia, pulmonary macrophages) indicated that most of the changes observed in the reference animals were absent in the test animals. When changes were seen in the test groups (primarily in the larynx), they were substantially reduced when compared with the reference groups and were completely reversible.

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