Evaluation of nicotine,cotinine, thiocyanate,carboxyhemoglobin, and expired carbon monoxide as biochemical tobacco smoke uptake parameters |
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Authors: | Hideo Muranaka Eigo Higashi Shunro Itani Yoshiharu Shimizu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kyoto Senbai Hospital, 447, Myohoin-Maegawa-Cho, Higashiyama-Ku, 605 Kyoto, Japan;(2) Department of Public Health, Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary In a cross-sectional study on 236 individuals in Japan (174 males, 62 females; 149 smokers, 87 non-smokers) plasma nicotine (pnic), cotinine (pcot) and thiocyanate (pSCN), urinary creatinine ratios of nicotine (unic), cotinine (ucot) and thiocyanate (uSCN) as well as carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) and expired carbon monoxide (COex) were determined. All tobacco smoke uptake parameters (TSUP) were significantly elevated in smokers as compared to non-smokers. The discriminant power (smokers vs non-smokers) rank in the following order: ucot pcot unic > pSCN COHb pnic > COex uSCN. All parameters except for pnic are significantly correlated with the self-reported number of cigarettes smoked per day. The reason for the poor correlation of pnic with daily cigarette consumption is the short half-life of pnic coupled with the arbitrary time of blood drawing in relation to the last time of smoking.Dr. Muranaka, the chief author of this paper, was the director of our hospital. He died suddenly on 18 April 1986. This article is therefore the last monument to be planned and achieved under the late Dr. Muranaka's direction. |
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Keywords: | Tobacco smoking Dosimetry |
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