|  | Bernhard, David (ed.) Cigarette Smoke Toxicity Linking Individual Chemicals to Human Diseases
  1. Edition - February 2011 89.- Euro 2011. XX, 368 Pages, Hardcover 30 Fig. (1 Colored Fig.), 18 Tab. - Practical Approach Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-32681-2 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32681-5 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description An unbiased and scientifically accurate overview on the constituents of cigarette smoke, their fate in the human body, and their known adverse effects on human health. Essential reading for all toxicologists and healthcare professionals dealing with smoking-related diseases.
From the contents Preface
FROM DISCARDED LEAF TO GLOBAL SCOURGE - THE EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY OF THE ASCENT OF TOBACCO AND ITS MANY MODES OF CONSUMPTION Public Health Policy and Commercial Interest - An Uneasy Equilibrium Blessed Offspring of an Uncouth Land A Valuable Poison Sniffing, Chewing, and Smoking The Development of the Cigarette - A Perfect Nicotine Delivery System A Century of Growth An Epidemic of Disease Tobacco Manufactured Products - Multiple Routes to Addiction History Revisited or Lesson Learned
PART I: Cigarette Smoking
COMPONENTS OF A CIGARETTE Introduction Components of a Cigarette Generation of Cigarette Smoke Regulation and Future Perspectives of Cigarette Smoking
THE PROCESS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING Introduction Bio-Complexity of Pathogenic Components of Smoking Multiplicity of Tobacco-Induced Diseases Topography of Cigarette Smoking How to Define a Human Smoker? Will there be Standardized Experimental Models to Study Biological Impact by Smoking? Summary
SMOKE CHEMISTRY Introduction Cigarette Smoke Factors Influencing Smoke Chemistry
EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE Active Smoking Secondhand Smoke Third-Hand Smoke Quantifying Tobacco Smoke Exposure Policy Measures for Reducing Tobacco-Related Exposure
AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL APPRAISAL OF SMOKING-RELATED OUTCOMES Introduction Meta-Analytical Evidence on Active Smoking Cancer Cardiovascular Fractures Helicobacter pylori Eradication Fertility Ocular Damage Neurological Effects of Smoking Rheumatoid Arthritis Prenatal and Postnatal Effects of Smoking in Children Review of Meta-Analysis on Secondhand Smoke Mortality, Biological Aging, and Smoking Conclusion
PART II: Linking Cigarette Smoke Chemicals to Human Diseases and Pathophysiology
SMOKING AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Introduction Cardiovascular Diseases Smoking and CVDs Summary
SMOKING AND CANCER Introduction Facts on Smoking and Cancer Cancer of the Lung Tobacco Use and Pancreatic Cancer Tobacco Smoke Combustion Products: Heterocyclic Amines Smoking, K-ras Mutations and Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Interindividual Variation in the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis by Cigarette Smoke Summary
SMOKING AND COPD AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES Introduction Pathogenesis of COPD Molecular Determinants of Protease Activity in COPD Molecular Determinants of Inflammation in COPD Molecular Determinants of Oxidative Stress in COPD Activation of Nrf2 by Cigarette Smoke Exacerbations of COPD Effects of Cigarette Smoke on Innate Immunity and COPD Exacerbations Effects of Cigarette Smoke on Asthma Effects of Cigarette Smoke on Other Respiratory Diseases Other Molecular Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure Effects of Individual Components of Cigarette Smoke in Lungs Concluding Remarks
SMOKING, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND INNATE IMMUNE (DYS)FUNCTION Smoking and Susceptibility to Bacterial Diseases The Needle in the Haystack Recognition of Infectious Agents by the Innate Immune Response The Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory System Tobacco Smoking and Netrophil Function Tobacco Smoking and Bacterial Virulence Nicotine and Cells of the Adaptive Immune System Conclusions
SMOKING AND REPRODUCTION Introduction Smoking and Female Fertility Reproductive Consequences of Smoking for Men Consequences of in utero Tobacco Exposure in Later Life of Offspring
SMOKING TOBACCO AND GASTROINTESTINAL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASES Introduction The Esophagus Stomach Intestine Liver and Pancreas Summary
SMOKING AND ORAL HEALTH Periodontal Disease Dental Caries Oral Cancer Other Oral Conditions Other Dental Conditions Conclusion
SMOKING AND EYE DISEASES Introduction Smoking and Cataract Smoking and Glaucoma Age-Related Macular Degeneration Association Between Smoking and Age-Related Macular Degeneration Smoking and Uveitis Ocular Ischemia Smoking and Diabetic Retinopathy Other Ocular Diseases Conclusions
PART III: Prevention and Treatment of Smoking-Induced Diseases
SMOKING: PREVENTION AND CESSATION Strategies for Smoking Prevention and Cessation Cessation and Risk Reversal: Health Benefits from Giving up Smoking Smoking Cessation and Gender Smoking Cessation and Genetics
INTERFERING WITH SMOKING-INDUCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Introduction Cellular Redox Mechanisms Affected by Cigarette Smoke Perspectives for Prevention and Treatment of Cigarette Smoke-Induced Pathophysiology in Different Tissues Dietary and Lifestyle Considerations as Related to Pathophysiology in Smokers Conclusing Remarks
PART IV: Summary
SUMMARY Cigarette Smoking and Human Diseases - A Critical Concluding Concluding Remarks to this Book
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