The Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking and Biomarkers of Exposure Across Two Study Centers in Europe

Q3 Medicine
F. Lowe, E. Gregg, A. Bassi, R. Puntoni
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Abstract

The relationship between biomarkers of exposure to cigarette smoke in 24h urine samples collected from groups of 80 smokers (44 males, 36 females) and 40 never smokers (17 males, 23 females) at two centers in Europe was studied. Eight biomarkers (nicotine, cotinine, hydroxycotinine, 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) and all of the respective glucuronide conjugates) were measured. Subjects from the two centers were pooled and bio- marker data analyzed according to the machine smoked tar yield of the brand each subject smoked and the recorded num- ber of cigarettes smoked per day (CPD). A statistically significant relationship between CPD and all of the biomarkers analyzed was found. Smokers of less than 11 CPD had the lowest mean 24h urinary concentrations for all biomarkers measured. However, if the amount of constituent obtained from each cigarette smoked was calculated, then the amount of nicotine obtained per cigarette was highest in this group although the variation was also greatest for this group. The amount of NNK (4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1 butanone, the parent molecule of NNAL) obtained per cigarette was not statistically significantly different across all groups. In conclusion, these results confirm the reliability of 24h uri- nary total nicotine and NNAL concentrations as biomarkers of exposure to specific cigarette smoke constituents across two centers in Europe. These measurements may provide an objective alternative to CPD when grouping smokers for are studies of other endpoints.
欧洲两个研究中心吸烟与暴露生物标志物之间的关系
研究了欧洲两个中心的80名吸烟者(44名男性,36名女性)和40名从不吸烟者(17名男性,23名女性)的24小时尿液样本中暴露于香烟烟雾的生物标志物之间的关系。测定了8种生物标志物(尼古丁、可替宁、羟可替宁、4-(甲基亚硝胺)-1-(3-吡啶基)-1-丁醇(NNAL)和所有相应的葡萄糖醛酸盐偶联物)。将两个中心的受试者集合在一起,并根据每个受试者吸烟品牌的机器烟焦油产量和记录的每天吸烟数量(CPD)来分析生物标记数据。发现CPD与分析的所有生物标志物之间存在统计学上显著的关系。CPD低于11的吸烟者的所有生物标志物的平均24小时尿浓度最低。然而,如果计算从每支烟中获得的成分量,那么每支烟中获得的尼古丁量在这一组中是最高的,尽管这一组的变化也是最大的。每支烟中NNAL的母体分子NNK(4-(甲基亚硝胺)-1-(3-吡啶基)-1丁酮)的含量在各组间差异无统计学意义。总之,这些结果证实了24小时总尼古丁和NNAL浓度作为暴露于欧洲两个中心特定香烟烟雾成分的生物标志物的可靠性。在对吸烟者进行分组进行其他终点的研究时,这些测量可能为CPD提供一个客观的替代方法。
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Open Biomarkers Journal
Open Biomarkers Journal Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Open Biomarkers Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes original full-length, short research articles and reviews on biomarkers in clinical, medical and pharmaceutical research. The coverage includes biomarkers of disease, new biomarkers, exposure to drugs, genetic effects, and applications of biomarkers. The Open Biomarkers Journal, a peer reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
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