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E-Cigarette Aerosol Deposition and Disposition of [11C]Nicotine Using Positron Emission Tomography: A Comparison of Nicotine Uptake in Lungs and Brain Using Two Different Nicotine Formulations

Anders Wall, Sara Roslin, Béatrice Borg, Simon McDermott, Tanvir Walele, Thomas Nahde, Grant C. O’Connell, Joseph Thompson, Mark Lubberink, Gunnar Antoni

2022Pharmaceuticals18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smoking is a cause of serious disease in smokers. Electronic cigarettes, delivering aerosolized nicotine, offer adult smokers a potentially less harmful alternative to combustible cigarettes. This explorative PET/CT study investigated the distribution and deposition of inhaled [11C]nicotine using the mybluTM e-cigarette with two nicotine formulations, freebase and lactate salt. Fifteen healthy adult smokers participated in the two-part study to assess the distribution and accumulation of [11C]nicotine in the respiratory pathways and brain. Time-activity data for the respiratory pathways, lungs, oesophagus and brain were derived. 31–36% of both inhaled tracer formulations accumulated in the lung within 15–35 s. [11C]Nicotinefreebase exhibited higher uptake and deposition in the upper respiratory pathways. For [11C]nicotinelactate, brain deposition peaked at 4–5%, with an earlier peak and a steeper decline. A different kinetic profile was obtained for [11C]nicotinelactate with lower tracer uptake and accumulation in the upper respiratory pathways and an earlier peak and a steeper decline in lung and brain. Using nicotine lactate formulations in e-cigarettes may thus contribute to greater adult smoker acceptance and satisfaction compared to freebase formulations, potentially aiding a transition from combustible cigarettes and an acceleration of tobacco harm reduction initiatives.

Topics & Concepts

NicotineMedicineTobacco smokeRespiratory systemPositron emission tomographyElectronic cigarettePhysiologyNicotine replacement therapyLungPharmacologyCigarette smokeInhalationInternal medicineNuclear medicineAnesthesiaPathologyEnvironmental healthSmoking Behavior and CessationAir Quality and Health ImpactsNoise Effects and Management