Review on Toxicology Testing in Hair.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Jacqueline A Hubbard
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Background: Hair toxicology is a useful tool for detecting long-term drug use. This method offers several advantages, including the ability to trace historical patterns of drug intake. However, drug incorporation into hair is complex, influenced by numerous factors such as hair structure, physiological differences, external contamination, and the chemical properties of drugs. A comprehensive understanding of these factors is critical to accurately interpret hair toxicology results in both clinical and forensic settings.

Content: The anatomy of hair plays a vital role in drug incorporation. Drugs can enter the hair via diffusion from the bloodstream, by passive deposition through sweat or sebum bathing the hair, or through external contamination. The analysis of drug incorporation has evolved significantly over time, and it is now possible to detect drug exposure even after a single ingestion. However, several factors such as decontamination protocols, extraction methods, melanin content (hair color), growth rates, contamination from drug particulates, and cosmetic hair treatments may affect the accuracy of hair toxicology results. Guidelines by expert societies have been published, but variations in sample preparation and analysis techniques remain.

Summary: While hair toxicology holds promise for detecting long-term drug exposure, many variables must be considered to ensure accurate interpretation. Differences in physiological properties and external factors can complicate the results. Harmonized protocols and advanced techniques are necessary to minimize biases, particularly regarding racial differences in drug incorporation. Future research should aim to further harmonize methodologies and address these challenges to enhance the reliability of hair toxicology testing.

头发毒理学测试综述。
背景:头发毒理学是检测长期用药的有用工具。这种方法有几个优点,包括能够追踪药物摄入的历史模式。然而,药物进入头发是复杂的,受许多因素的影响,如头发结构、生理差异、外部污染和药物的化学性质。全面了解这些因素对于在临床和法医环境中准确解释头发毒理学结果至关重要。头发的解剖结构对药物的掺入起着至关重要的作用。药物可以通过血液扩散进入头发,通过汗液或皮脂浸泡在头发上被动沉积,或者通过外部污染进入头发。随着时间的推移,对药物掺入的分析已经有了显著的发展,现在甚至在一次摄入后也可以检测到药物暴露。然而,一些因素,如去污方案、提取方法、黑色素含量(头发颜色)、生长速度、药物颗粒污染和美容美发治疗可能会影响头发毒理学结果的准确性。专家协会的指导方针已经出版,但样品制备和分析技术的差异仍然存在。摘要:虽然头发毒理学有望检测长期药物暴露,但必须考虑许多变量以确保准确的解释。生理特性和外部因素的差异会使结果复杂化。统一的协议和先进的技术是必要的,以尽量减少偏见,特别是关于药物纳入的种族差异。未来的研究应着眼于进一步协调方法和解决这些挑战,以提高头发毒理学测试的可靠性。
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Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
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