On 2016 Aug 30, Peter Hajek commented:
The length of exposure would be relevant if the dosing was comparable, but the damage to mice lungs was caused by doses of nicotine that were many times above anything a human vaper could possibly get. It is the dose that makes the poison. Many chemicals produce damage at large enough doses while lifetime exposure to small enough doses is innocent.
To justify the conclusions about toxicity of vaping, the toxic effect would need to be documented with realistic dosing, and then shown to actually apply to humans (who have much better nicotine tolerance than mice).
I agree that mice studies with realistic dosing could be useful, though data on changes in lung function in human vapers would be much more informative; and I do appreciate that the warnings of risks in the paper were phrased with caution.
This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.