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Chemosensory Contributions of E-Cigarette Additives on Nicotine Use

Natalie L. Johnson, Theresa Patten, Minghong Ma, Mariella De Biasi, Daniel W. Wesson

2022Frontiers in Neuroscience17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While rates of smoking combustible cigarettes in the United States have trended down in recent years, use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has dramatically increased, especially among adolescents. The vast majority of e-cigarette users consume "flavored" products that contain a variety of chemosensory-rich additives, and recent literature suggests that these additives have led to the current "teen vaping epidemic." This review, covering research from both human and rodent models, provides a comprehensive overview of the sensory implications of e-cigarette additives and what is currently known about their impact on nicotine use. In doing so, we specifically address the oronasal sensory contributions of e-cigarette additives. Finally, we summarize the existing gaps in the field and highlight future directions needed to better understand the powerful influence of these additives on nicotine use.

Topics & Concepts

NicotineElectronic cigaretteCigarette smokingNicotine dependenceEnvironmental healthPsychologyMedicineNeurosciencePathologyInternal medicineBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
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