Nicotine metabolism and CYP2A6 activity in a population of black African descent: impact of gender and light smoking |
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Authors: | Mwenifumbo Jill C Sellers Edward M Tyndale Rachel F |
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Affiliation: | The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and the Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A8. |
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Abstract: | Genetic variation in CYP2A6 (the main nicotine metabolizing enzyme) accounts for some, but not all, of the interindividual and interethnic variability in the rates of nicotine metabolism. We conducted a nicotine kinetic study in smokers and nonsmokers of black African descent (N=190), excluding those with common genetic variants in CYP2A6, to investigate the association of demographic variables with CYP2A6 activity (3HC/COT ratio) and nicotine disposition kinetics (estimated nicotine AUC). An additional aim was to examine whether impaired CYP2A6 activity and/or nicotine disposition kinetics were associated with lower cigarette consumption in a population of light smokers (mean
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Keywords: | Black African descent Gender Smoking Marijuana Alcohol and nicotine |
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