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The use of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) has been increasing dramatically worldwide. More than 8,000 flavors of e-cigarettes are currently marketed and menthol is one of the most popular flavor additives in the electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). There is a controversy over the roles of e-cigarettes in social behavior, and little is known about the potential impacts of flavorings in the ENDS. In our study, we aimed to investigate the effects of menthol flavor in ENDS on the social behavior of long-term vapor-exposed mice with a daily intake limit, and the underlying immunometabolic changes in the central and peripheral systems. We found that the addition of menthol flavor in nicotine vapor enhanced the social activity compared with the nicotine alone. The dramatically reduced activation of cellular energy measured by adenosine 5' monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling in the hippocampus were observed after the chronic exposure of menthol-flavored ENDS. Multiple sera cytokines including C5, TIMP-1, and CXCL13 were decreased accordingly as per their peripheral immunometabolic responses to menthol flavor in the nicotine vapor. The serum level of C5 was positively correlated with the alteration activity of the AMPK-ERK signaling in the hippocampus. Our current findings provide evidence for the enhancement of menthol flavor in ENDS on social functioning, which is correlated with the central and peripheral immunometabolic disruptions; this raises the vigilance of the cautious addition of various flavorings in e-cigarettes and the urgency of further investigations on the complex interplay and health effects of flavoring additives with nicotine in e-cigarettes.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.800406 | DOI Listing |
Addict Behav
August 2025
Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Background: Menthol cigarette alternative products (e.g., menthol accessories, non-menthol cooling cigarettes) have entered the market and may bypass menthol cigarette restrictions.
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August 2025
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, United States.
Electronic nicotine delivery systems are marketed as safer than cigarettes, but their flavoring agents may be toxic. We evaluated reproductive effects of menthol- and strawberry-flavored e-liquids in using wild-type and chemosensory-defective mutants ( ). L4-stage worms were exposed to flavored e-liquids on peptone-free media with or natural microbiota ( , , ).
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August 2025
Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Cancer Council Victoria, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Objective: Regulating tobacco product features can reduce the appeal and addictiveness of smoking and promote quitting, but may be undermined by misperceptions about the reasons for the ban and the relative harmfulness of the remaining products. We tested how messages about slated (menthol/flavoured crushballs) or hypothetical (filter ventilation, regular nicotine content) tobacco product bans in Australia affected quit intentions, product harmfulness perceptions and knowledge about the ban's rationale.
Methods: Australian adults who currently smoked (n=1514) completed one arm of an online study (menthol, filter ventilation or regular nicotine content, allocated based on the products they usually smoke).
Harm Reduct J
August 2025
Centre for Substance Use Research Ltd, 4 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, G3 7UY, UK.
Background: The potential for heated tobacco products (HTPs) to reduce smoking-related harm depends, in part, on how adults who smoke cigarettes use HTPs in their everyday lives, and the extent to which HTPs come to be used as a replacement for all or most of the cigarettes that a person smokes. This study assessed changes in cigarette smoking behaviour among adults who smoke when using HTPs in near-to-real world settings for six weeks.
Methods: Participants were 332 adults aged 19 years and older who smoked between 5 and 30 cigarettes per day, on average, living in Prague or Brno, Czechia, who reported no intention to quit smoking within the next three months but reported a positive likelihood of using the PULZE + iD Heated Tobacco System ('the Study Product') on a regular basis following a brief trial use period.
Tob Control
August 2025
Department of Epidemiology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
Objective: This study examined the effect of menthol flavour on e-cigarette users' satisfaction, enjoyment and sensory experiences.
Methods: A randomised crossover trial was conducted among 77 current e-cigarette users aged 21-35 in Miami, Florida, USA. Participants used the same e-cigarette device in two separate sessions, differing by flavour (menthol/tobacco) in random order.