Considering Chemical Resemblance: a Possible Confounder in Olfactory Identification Tests

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 Neuroscience
A. Fjaeldstad, M. A. Petersen, T. Ovesen
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Abstract

Accurate measurement of chemosensory function is challenging. For assessing olfactory function, the most commonly applied test is the olfactory identification test. The ability to choose the correct descriptor for an odour among different false descriptors is central for the efficacy of these tests. Across several validation studies of the identification tests, the use of closely related descriptors was found to cause low identification rates. We hypothesised that this could be caused by a high chemical resemblance between the odorant and the listed odour descriptor options. By analysing the chemical overlap between the odorant and the odours used as descriptors, we investigated if chemical resemblance could be a possible confounder in olfactory identification tests.

We used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to detect volatile compounds in the falsely identified odorant. The headspace analysis was repeated on three samples to ensure correct chemical compound detection. Compounds previously identified in odours of false descriptors were identified through a literature review.

This study identified a widespread chemical overlap between citrus odours commonly used as descriptors in clinical olfactory identification tests, which can complicate the distinction between normosmic and anosmic patients.

These findings emphasise the importance of thorough considerations when selecting new odorant descriptors during the modification of odour identification tests and the importance of revalidation after modifying descriptors.

The degree of chemical resemblance between the odours used as descriptors can be used to adjust the level of difficulty in identification tests; contrasted odours will increase the specificity of detecting anosmia in a clinical test, whereas odours with larger chemical resemblance may be more sensitive when evaluating subtle effects of e.g. olfactory training.

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考虑化学相似性:嗅觉识别测试中可能的混淆因素
化学感觉功能的精确测量具有挑战性。为了评估嗅觉功能,最常用的测试是嗅觉识别测试。在不同的虚假描述符中选择正确的气味描述符的能力对这些测试的有效性至关重要。在鉴定试验的几项验证研究中,发现使用密切相关的描述符会导致低识别率。我们假设这可能是由于气味剂和列出的气味描述符选项之间的化学相似性很高。通过分析气味剂和用作描述符的气味之间的化学重叠,我们调查了化学相似性是否可能成为嗅觉识别测试中可能的混杂因素。采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对错误鉴定的气味剂中的挥发性化合物进行检测。在三个样品上重复顶空分析以确保正确的化合物检测。以前在虚假描述符的气味中发现的化合物是通过文献综述确定的。本研究确定了在临床嗅觉识别测试中常用的柑橘气味描述符之间广泛的化学重叠,这可能使正常嗅觉和嗅觉缺失患者之间的区分复杂化。这些发现强调了在修改气味识别测试期间选择新的气味描述符时进行彻底考虑的重要性,以及修改描述符后重新验证的重要性。作为描述符的气味之间的化学相似程度可以用来调整识别测试的难度水平;对比气味将增加临床测试中检测嗅觉缺失的特异性,而化学相似性较大的气味在评估嗅觉训练等微妙影响时可能更敏感。
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Chemosensory Perception
Chemosensory Perception 农林科学-神经科学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Coverage in Chemosensory Perception includes animal work with implications for human phenomena and explores the following areas: Identification of chemicals producing sensory response; Identification of sensory response associated with chemicals; Human in vivo response to chemical stimuli; Human in vitro response to chemical stimuli; Neuroimaging of chemosensory function; Neurological processing of chemoreception; Chemoreception mechanisms; Psychophysics of chemoperception; Trigeminal function; Multisensory perception; Contextual effect on chemoperception; Behavioral response to chemical stimuli; Physiological factors affecting and contributing to chemoperception; Flavor and hedonics; Memory and chemoperception.
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