无创皮肤拭子分析检测药房工作人员的环境药物接触情况

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Samantha Thompson, Samvel Abelyan, Morgan Panitchpakdi, Jasmine Zemlin, Sydney Thomas, Haoqi Nina Zhao, Pieter C. Dorrestein, Shirley M. Tsunoda
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皮肤结构复杂,具有多层保护、调节和检测功能。皮肤中的化学物质来源于消耗、合成和环境。通过皮肤化学物质可以了解一个人的日常生活或其在工作环境中的安全水平。本研究的目的是调查无创皮肤拭子在药房环境中检测药物的实用性,并确定药物是否会转移到药房工作人员的皮肤上。为了回答这个问题,研究人员从健康的药房工作人员和健康的非药房工作人员身上采集了皮肤拭子,并通过非靶向液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)进行了分析。通过与 GNPS 社区光谱库进行库匹配,对药物进行注释。然后,我们利用问卷调查数据排除了参与者口服或外用的药物,并重点研究了参与者在工作环境中接触到的药物。总体而言,与不在药房工作的健康人相比,药房工作人员皮肤上的药物数量和种类都更多。此外,我们还在实验组和对照组的大量受试者皮肤上发现了一些化学物质,如 N,N-二乙基甲磺酰胺,这表明环境中这种化合物的暴露可能无处不在且持续时间较长。
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Noninvasive skin swab analysis detects environmental drug exposure of pharmacy staff

Noninvasive skin swab analysis detects environmental drug exposure of pharmacy staff

The skin is complex with multiple layers serving protective, regulatory, and detective functions. The skin hosts chemicals originating from consumption, synthesis, and the environment. Skin chemicals can provide insight into one's daily routine or their level of safety in a work environment. The goal of this study was to investigate the utility of noninvasive skin swabs to detect drugs in a pharmacy setting and to determine whether drugs are transferred to the skin of pharmacy staff. To answer this question, skin swabs were collected from healthy pharmacy staff workers and healthy non-pharmacy individuals and analyzed via untargeted liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). Drugs were annotated through library matching against the GNPS community spectral library. We then used questionnaire data to exclude medications that participants took orally or applied topically and focused on the drugs participants were exposed to in the work setting. Overall, pharmacy staff had a higher number and variety of medications on their skin as compared with healthy individuals who did not work in a pharmacy. In addition, we identified some chemicals such as N,N-Diethyl-metatoluamide on a large number of subjects in both experimental and control groups, indicating environmental exposure to this compound may be ubiquitous and long-lasting.

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Cts-Clinical and Translational Science
Cts-Clinical and Translational Science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Science (CTS), an official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, highlights original translational medicine research that helps bridge laboratory discoveries with the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Translational medicine is a multi-faceted discipline with a focus on translational therapeutics. In a broad sense, translational medicine bridges across the discovery, development, regulation, and utilization spectrum. Research may appear as Full Articles, Brief Reports, Commentaries, Phase Forwards (clinical trials), Reviews, or Tutorials. CTS also includes invited didactic content that covers the connections between clinical pharmacology and translational medicine. Best-in-class methodologies and best practices are also welcomed as Tutorials. These additional features provide context for research articles and facilitate understanding for a wide array of individuals interested in clinical and translational science. CTS welcomes high quality, scientifically sound, original manuscripts focused on clinical pharmacology and translational science, including animal, in vitro, in silico, and clinical studies supporting the breadth of drug discovery, development, regulation and clinical use of both traditional drugs and innovative modalities.
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