dc.description.abstract | The effects of electric cigarette exposure on lung tissue of mice were studied. The
experiments using completely randimized design (CRD) with 3 treatments, i.e.
treatment of electric cigarette with strawberry flavour, tobacco flavour, and control
treatment that was not exposed by cigarette smoke. Eight male mice were used for
each group. Exposure treatment was done every day for 2 consecutive weeks with
dosage 20 times suction using syringe of 60 mL. After receiving treatment for 2
weeks, the mice were killed by cervical dislocation. The lungs were isolated and
prepared histologically using paraffin method and then stained with by haematoxylin
and eosin (HE). The results showed that, smoke treatment mice lose weight
significantly (p< 0.05). In gross anatomy, electric cigarrete smoke affect lung feature,
but histological observation on membrane damage, damage to the lumen and the
relationship between alveoli the smoke effect were statistically unsignificant (p>0.05).
In summary short period exposure to electric cigarette smoke tends affect lung
damage in anatomy, but statistically has no effect of the damage to the lung tissue. | en_US |