Betts T E, O'Sullivan J P, Elson L A
Br J Exp Pathol. 1981 Aug;62(4):429-35.
In a series of 3 experiments, rats bred and maintained under minimum disease conditions suffered much less lung damage after exposure to cigar smoke than did similar animals exposed to the smoke of Virginia tobacco. Rats exposed to cigar tobacco smoke also showed a greater weight gain and a lower acute-phase protein increase than did their Virginia tobacco counterparts. These differences in response were compounded by the results obtained from measuring changes in the epithelium of the intrapulmonary airways. The smoke of air-cured but not fermented cigar tobacco had an effect similar to the smoke of Virginia tobacco.
在一系列3个实验中,在最低疾病条件下饲养和维持的大鼠在接触雪茄烟雾后,肺部损伤比接触弗吉尼亚烟草烟雾的类似动物要小得多。接触雪茄烟草烟雾的大鼠也比接触弗吉尼亚烟草烟雾的大鼠体重增加更多,急性期蛋白增加更低。通过测量肺内气道上皮变化获得的结果进一步加剧了这些反应差异。风干但未发酵的雪茄烟草烟雾产生的效果与弗吉尼亚烟草烟雾类似。