Regular waterpipe smoking (Reg-WPS) is well recognized for its deleterious effect on the heart. However, there is a paucity of experimental studies on the impact of occasional waterpipe smoking (Occ-WPS), also known as nondaily smoking, versus Reg-WPS on cardiac homeostasis, and the mechanisms underlying these effects. Hence, we aimed, in the present study, to investigate the effect of Occ-WPS (30 min/day, 1 day/week) versus Reg-WPS (30 min/day, 5 days/week) for 6 months on systolic blood pressure (SBP), cardiac injury, oxidative markers, chemokines, proinflammatory cytokines, DNA damage and mitochondrial function compared with air (control) exposed mice. Our results show that SBP was increased following exposure to either Occ-WPS or Reg-WP...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...
Background/Aims: The components of cigarette smoke (CS) have been implicated in the development of c...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...
Cigarette smoking worsens the health of hypertensive patients. However, less is known about the acti...
Background/Aim: Water-pipe smoking (WPS) has acquired worldwide popularity, and is disseminating par...
Chronic inhalation exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been well documented to increase the risk...
Background/Aim: Epidemiological evidence indicates that water-pipe smoking (WPS) adversely affects t...
Background: Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mor...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Waterpipe smoke (WPS) is the second most prevalent form of smoking in the world. Th...
Background/Aims: Long–term cigarette smoking (CS) is a major risk factor for respiratory and cardiov...
The use of flavoured tobacco products in waterpipe smoking (WPS) has increased its attractiveness an...
Tobacco smoke contains a variety of chemicals including nicotine, irritating, toxic and carcinogenic...
Background/Aims: It has been shown, both experimentally and clinically, that water-pipe smoke (WPS) ...
Background: Waterpipe (WP) smoking has been linked to reduced birth weight, genetic damage, and resp...
IntroductionWe previously showed that attenuated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) function in mice (GRdi...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...
Background/Aims: The components of cigarette smoke (CS) have been implicated in the development of c...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...
Cigarette smoking worsens the health of hypertensive patients. However, less is known about the acti...
Background/Aim: Water-pipe smoking (WPS) has acquired worldwide popularity, and is disseminating par...
Chronic inhalation exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been well documented to increase the risk...
Background/Aim: Epidemiological evidence indicates that water-pipe smoking (WPS) adversely affects t...
Background: Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mor...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Waterpipe smoke (WPS) is the second most prevalent form of smoking in the world. Th...
Background/Aims: Long–term cigarette smoking (CS) is a major risk factor for respiratory and cardiov...
The use of flavoured tobacco products in waterpipe smoking (WPS) has increased its attractiveness an...
Tobacco smoke contains a variety of chemicals including nicotine, irritating, toxic and carcinogenic...
Background/Aims: It has been shown, both experimentally and clinically, that water-pipe smoke (WPS) ...
Background: Waterpipe (WP) smoking has been linked to reduced birth weight, genetic damage, and resp...
IntroductionWe previously showed that attenuated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) function in mice (GRdi...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...
Background/Aims: The components of cigarette smoke (CS) have been implicated in the development of c...
Background: Smoking plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the reasons why som...