Enhanced lung inflammatory response in whole-body compared to nose-only cigarette smoke-exposed mice.
Jef SerréAjime Tom TanjekoCarolien MathyssenAn-Sofie VanherwegenTobias HeiglRob JanssenEric VerbekenKaren MaesBart VanaudenaerdeWim JanssensGhislaine Gayan-RamirezPublished in: Respiratory research (2021)
The current standardized CS-exposure protocol resulted in a higher internal load of serum cotinine in the whole-body exposure system, which was associated with more inflammation. However, both exposure systems resulted in a similar lung function impairment. Data also highlighted differences between the two models in terms of lung inflammation and remodelling, and potential sensitization to CS. Researchers should be aware of these differences when designing their future studies for an early intervention in COPD.