Acetonitrile as a possible marker of current cigarette smoking

Author:

Houeto P.1,Hoffman JR2,Got P.3,Dang Vu B.3,Band FJ4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Toxicologie-Hôpital Fernand Widal, Paris, France, Réanimation Toxicologique, Hôpital Fernand Widal, Université Paris V, France, Labopharm Inc., Laval (Qc) Canada

2. Réanimation Toxicologique, Hôpital Fernand Widal, Université Paris V, France, Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, USA

3. Laboratoire de Toxicologie-Hôpital Fernand Widal, Paris, France

4. Réanimation Toxicologique, Hôpital Fernand Widal, Université Paris V, France

Abstract

Volatile nitriles are present in cigarette smoke. We tested the hypothesis that the presence of any of four nitriles in the blood can serve as a marker of recent cigarette smoking. We determined the sensitivity and specificity of these nitriles as indicators of daily cigarette smoking in 24 smokers (Group A) and 18 non-smokers (Group B), as well as the correlation between intensity of daily smoking and the blood concentration of acetonitrile. A new head space GLC assay method was used. Of the four nitriles, only acetonitrile was present in the blood of any study subject. Acetonitrile was moderately sensitive (67%) and entirely specific (100%) for self-reported daily smoking. There was fair correlation between blood acetonitrile concentration and the average daily number of cigarettes smoked (r2=0.39; P=0.001), and the mean blood acetonitrile concentration was significantly higher (P=0.03) among subjects with higher ( > 10 cigarettes per day) current cigarette exposure (148.3 ± 18.0 ?g/l) than among smokers with low or minimal (1-10 cigarettes per day) exposure (43.3 ± 6.0 ?g/l). Thus, acetonitrile in blood appears to be highly specific and a moderately sensitive marker of cigarette smoking with a dose-effect relationship. As such, acetonitrile shows promise as a marker of current cigarette exposure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,General Medicine

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