Krishnan-Sarin Suchitra, Green Barry G, Kong Grace, Cavallo Dana A, Jatlow Peter, Gueorguieva Ralitza, Buta Eugenia, O'Malley Stephanie S
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, United States.
The John B. Pierce Laboratory and Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Nov 1;180:193-199. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.07.044. Epub 2017 Aug 31.
Tobacco products containing menthol are widely used by youth. We used e-cigarettes to conduct an experimental evaluation of the independent and interactive effects of menthol and nicotine among youth.
Pilot chemosensory experiments with fourteen e-cigarette users identified low (barely perceptible, 0.5%) and high (similar to commercial e-liquid, 3.5%) menthol concentrations. Sixty e-cigarette users were randomized to a nicotine concentration (0mg/ml, 6mg/ml, 12mg/ml) and participated in 3 laboratory sessions. During each session, they received their assigned nicotine concentration, along with one of three menthol concentrations in random counterbalanced order across sessions (0, 0.5%, 3.5%), and participated in three fixed-dose, and an ad-lib, puffing period. Urinary menthol glucuronide and salivary nicotine levels validated menthol and nicotine exposure. We examined changes in e-cigarette liking/wanting and taste, coolness, stimulant effects, nicotine withdrawal and ad-lib use.
Overall, the high concentration of menthol (3.5%) significantly increased e-cigarette liking/wanting relative to no menthol (p<0.001); there was marginal evidence of nicotine* menthol interactions (p=0.06), with an increase in liking/wanting when 3.5% menthol was combined with 12mg/ml nicotine, but not 6mg/ml nicotine. Importantly, both 0.5% and 3.5% menthol concentrations significantly improved taste and increased coolness. We did not observe nicotine or menthol-related changes in stimulant effects, nicotine withdrawal symptoms or ad-lib use.
Menthol, even at very low doses, alters the appeal of e-cigarettes among youth. Further, menthol enhances positive rewarding effects of high nicotine-containing e-cigarettes among youth.
含薄荷醇的烟草制品在青少年中广泛使用。我们使用电子烟对薄荷醇和尼古丁在青少年中的独立及交互作用进行了实验评估。
对14名电子烟使用者进行的初步化学感觉实验确定了低(几乎难以察觉,0.5%)和高(类似于商业电子烟液,3.5%)薄荷醇浓度。60名电子烟使用者被随机分配到一种尼古丁浓度(0mg/ml、6mg/ml、12mg/ml),并参加3次实验室实验。在每次实验中,他们接受分配的尼古丁浓度,以及三种薄荷醇浓度之一(0、0.5%、3.5%),且在各次实验中以随机平衡顺序接受,然后参加三个固定剂量及一个随意抽吸期。尿中薄荷醇葡萄糖醛酸苷和唾液尼古丁水平验证了薄荷醇和尼古丁暴露情况。我们检查了电子烟喜好/需求以及味道、清凉感、刺激作用、尼古丁戒断和随意使用方面的变化。
总体而言,相对于不含薄荷醇,高浓度薄荷醇(3.5%)显著增加了电子烟的喜好/需求(p<0.001);有微弱证据表明存在尼古丁*薄荷醇交互作用(p=0.06),即当3.5%薄荷醇与12mg/ml尼古丁组合时喜好/需求增加,但与6mg/ml尼古丁组合时未增加。重要的是,0.5%和3.5%的薄荷醇浓度均显著改善了味道并增加了清凉感。我们未观察到与尼古丁或薄荷醇相关的刺激作用、尼古丁戒断症状或随意使用方面的变化。
薄荷醇即使在非常低的剂量下也会改变电子烟对青少年的吸引力。此外,薄荷醇增强了高尼古丁含量电子烟对青少年的积极奖赏作用。