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Systemic absorption of nicotine following acute secondhand exposure to electronic cigarette aerosol in a realistic social setting
Authors:Paul Melstrom  Connie Sosnoff  Bartosz Koszowski  Brian A. King  Rebecca Bunnell  Grace Le  Lanqing Wang  Meridith Hill Thanner  Brandon Kenemer  Shanna Cox  B. Rey DeCastro  Tim McAfee
Affiliation:1. Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA;2. Division of Laboratory Services, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA;3. Battelle Public Health Center for Tobacco Research, Baltimore, MD, USA;4. Battelle Memorial Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:Evidence suggests exposure of nicotine-containing e-cigarette aerosol to nonusers leads to systemic absorption of nicotine. However, no studies have examined acute secondhand exposures that occur in public settings. Here, we measured the serum, saliva and urine of nonusers pre- and post-exposure to nicotine via e-cigarette aerosol. Secondarily, we recorded factors affecting the exposure.Six nonusers of nicotine-containing products were exposed to secondhand aerosol from ad libitum e-cigarette use by three e-cigarette users for 2?h during two separate sessions (disposables, tank-style). Pre-exposure (baseline) and post-exposure peak levels (Cmax) of cotinine were measured in nonusers’ serum, saliva, and urine over a 6-hour follow-up, plus a saliva sample the following morning. We also measured solution consumption, nicotine concentration, and pH, along with use behavior.Baseline cotinine levels were higher than typical for the US population (median serum session one?=?0.089?ng/ml; session two?=?0.052?ng/ml). Systemic absorption of nicotine occurred in nonusers with baselines indicative of no/low tobacco exposure, but not in nonusers with elevated baselines. Median changes in cotinine for disposable exposure were 0.007?ng/ml serum, 0.033?ng/ml saliva, and 0.316?ng/mg creatinine in urine. For tank-style exposure they were 0.041?ng/ml serum, 0.060?ng/ml saliva, and 0.948?ng/mg creatinine in urine. Finally, we measured substantial differences in solution nicotine concentrations, pH, use behavior and consumption.Our data show that although exposures may vary considerably, nonusers can systemically absorb nicotine following acute exposure to secondhand e-cigarette aerosol. This can particularly affect sensitive subpopulations, such as children and women of reproductive age.
Keywords:Nicotine  E-cigarette  Secondhand  Aerosol  Cotinine
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