2017
DOI: 10.37358/rc.17.4.5536
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The Effects of Hg2+ on Endothelial Function in Electronic Cigarette Smokers with Coronary Artery Disease

Abstract: The present available data on the harmful effects of electronic cigarettes (EC) is inconsistent and contradicting. Even though EC is considered a healthier alternative to the traditional cigarettes, several studies reported a large range of toxic compounds. The objective of this study is to determine whether the mercury found in the solutions used for electronic cigarettes is involved in the initiation and aggravation of endothelial dysfunction found in smoking persons with coronary artery disease (CAD). Endot… Show more

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“…Carbon monoxide binds to the hemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying component in the red blood cells), resulting in a much more stable complex than hemoglobin bound with oxygen or carbon dioxide -the result is permanent loss of blood cell function. [14,15]. Blood cells are naturally recycled after a certain period of time, allowing for the creation of new, functional erythrocytes.…”
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“…Carbon monoxide binds to the hemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying component in the red blood cells), resulting in a much more stable complex than hemoglobin bound with oxygen or carbon dioxide -the result is permanent loss of blood cell function. [14,15]. Blood cells are naturally recycled after a certain period of time, allowing for the creation of new, functional erythrocytes.…”
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confidence: 99%