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Association of electronic cigarette use with circulating angiogenic cell levels in healthy young adults: Evidence for chronic systemic injury.

Alok R AmraotkarUgochukwu S OwolabiMarina V MalovichkoSana MajidRobert M WeisbrodEmelia J BenjaminJessica L FettermanGlenn A HirschSanjay SrivastavaRam PoudelRose Marie RobertsonAruni BhatnagarNaomi M HamburgRachel J Keith
Published in: Vascular medicine (London, England) (2022)
Dual use of e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes was associated with higher levels of endothelial origin CACs, indicative of vascular injury. Sole use of e-cigarettes was associated with higher endothelial and inflammatory CACs, suggesting ongoing systemic injury. Distinct patterns of changes in CAC subpopulations suggest that CACs may be informative biomarkers of changes in vascular health due to tobacco product use.
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