ABOV:研究人体气味的新型直接顶空皮肤采样系统

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Valentine Brémond Bostoen, Stéphane Richard Ortegón, Nicolas Barthès, Bruno Buatois, Florence Nicolè, Damien Steyer, Laurent Dormont, Camille Ferdenzi
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摘要

人体释放的化学物质传递着个体的信息。然而,我们对人类化学通讯的化学基础的理解仍然有限,部分原因是方法上的限制。在这里,我们描述了一种新的采样技术,称为ABOV(分析体臭挥发物),用于分析人类皮肤气味的化学成分。ABOV装置的设计易于使用和舒适,适应不同的环境和身体部位,并以非接触的方式收集可能涉及化学通讯的空气中的化学物质。采用该技术对20名参与者的左右腋窝和颈部进行取样,并通过气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析获得其化学谱。我们有力地表明,一个人左右两侧的气味特征比他/她的气味来源(腋窝和脖子)之间的气味特征更相似,甚至比不同个体之间的气味特征更明显。此外,探索性分析(PLS-DA)证实,腋窝和颈部的化学成分存在显著差异,男性和女性的体味也存在差异,尽管不太明显。几种化合物被确定为一种来源或性别比另一种更具有特征,我们得出结论,基于皮肤挥发性特征预测性别的可靠性有限(最多34%的误差),而预测气味来源的可靠性相当好(11%的误差)。综上所述,新型装置ABOV可以在未来用于生态体臭采样,甚至在行为实验中对移动的受试者进行采样,以进一步研究人类气味多样性和化学交流的化学基础。
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ABOV: A Novel System of Direct Headspace Skin Sampling to Study Human Body Odor.

Chemicals emitted by the human body convey information about the individuals. However, our understanding of the chemical underpinnings of human chemical communication remains limited, partly due to methodological constraints. Here, we describe a novel sampling technique, named ABOV (Analysis of Body Odor Volatiles), for analyzing the chemical composition of human skin odor. The ABOV device was designed to be easy to use and comfortable, adaptable to different contexts and body parts, and to collect in a non-contact manner airborne chemicals potentially involved in chemical communication. Twenty participants were sampled with this technique in their right and left axillae and neck, and their chemical profiles were obtained through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. We robustly showed higher similarity of odor profiles between left/right sides of a given individual than between his/her odor sources (axilla vs. neck) or - even more prominently - than between different individuals. Further, exploratory analyses (PLS-DA) confirmed that the axilla and neck significantly differ in their chemical profiles, and that differences between men's and women's body odor profiles are also present although less pronounced. Several compounds were identified as being more characteristic of one source or sex than the other, and we concluded that predicting sex based on skin volatile profiles has limited reliability (at best 34% error) while prediction reliability was rather good for odor source (11% error). Overall, the novel device ABOV may be used in the future for ecological body odor sampling, even on moving subjects during behavioral experiments, to further investigate the chemical bases of human odor diversity and chemical communication.

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Journal of Chemical Ecology
Journal of Chemical Ecology 环境科学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
58
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Chemical Ecology is devoted to promoting an ecological understanding of the origin, function, and significance of natural chemicals that mediate interactions within and between organisms. Such relationships, often adaptively important, comprise the oldest of communication systems in terrestrial and aquatic environments. With recent advances in methodology for elucidating structures of the chemical compounds involved, a strong interdisciplinary association has developed between chemists and biologists which should accelerate understanding of these interactions in nature. Scientific contributions, including review articles, are welcome from either members or nonmembers of the International Society of Chemical Ecology. Manuscripts must be in English and may include original research in biological and/or chemical aspects of chemical ecology. They may include substantive observations of interactions in nature, the elucidation of the chemical compounds involved, the mechanisms of their production and reception, and the translation of such basic information into survey and control protocols. Sufficient biological and chemical detail should be given to substantiate conclusions and to permit results to be evaluated and reproduced.
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