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Real-time assessment of cigarette smoke particle deposition in vitro
Authors:Jason Adamson  Sophie Hughes  David Azzopardi  John McAughey  Marianna D Gaca
Abstract:ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Recently there has been a rapid increase in approaches to assess the effects of cigarette smoke in vitro. Despite a range of gravimetric and chemical methods, there is a requirement to identify simpler and more reliable methods to quantify in vitro whole smoke dose, to support extrapolation and comparisons to human/in vivo dose. We have previously characterised an in vitro exposure system using a Borgwaldt RM20S smoking machine and a chamber exposing cellular cultures to whole smoke at the air-liquid interface. In this study we demonstrate the utility of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), using this exposure system, to assess real-time cigarette smoke particulate deposition during a 30 minute smoke exposure. Smoke was generated at various dilutions (1:5--1:400, smoke:air) using two cigarette products, 3R4F Kentucky reference and 1 mg commercially available cigarettes. The QCM, integrated into the chamber, assessed particulate deposition and data generated was compared to traditional chemical spectrofluorometric analysis. RESULTS: The QCM chamber was able to detect mass differences between the different products within the nanogram range. 3R4F reference cigarette smoke deposition ranged from 25.75 PLUS-MINUS SIGN]2.30 mug/cm2 (1:5) to 0.22 PLUS-MINUS SIGN]0.03 mug/cm2 (1:400). 1 mg cigarette smoke deposition was less and ranged from 1.42 PLUS-MINUS SIGN]0.26 mug/cm2 (1:5), to 0.13 PLUS-MINUS SIGN]0.02 mug/cm2 (1:100). Spectrofluorometric analysis demonstrated statistically significant correlation of particulate deposition with the QCM (p < 0.05), and regression R2 value were 97.4 %. The fitted equation for the linear model which describes the relationship is: QCM = MINUS SIGN]0.6796 + 0.9744 chemical spectrofluorescence CONCLUSIONS: We suggest the QCM is a reliable, effective and simple tool that can be used to quantify smoke particulate deposition in real-time, in vitro and can be used to quantify other aerosols delivered to our chamber for assessment.
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