Crunelle Cleo L, Cappelle Delphine, Covaci Adrian, van Nuijs Alexander L N, Maudens Kristof E, Sabbe Bernard, Dom Geert, Michielsen Peter, Yegles Michel, Neels Hugo
Toxicological Center, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B2610 Antwerp, Belgium.
Collaborative Antwerp Psychiatric Research Institute (CAPRI), University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B2610 Antwerp, Belgium.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 Aug 1;141:163-6. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.05.014. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a minor alcohol metabolite that accumulates in hair and is proposed as a stable marker for the detection of chronic and excessive alcohol consumption above a cut-off level of 30pg/mg hair. A correlation between drinking behavior and EtG hair concentrations is observed, but large variability exists.
To investigate the correlation between alcohol consumption and hair EtG concentrations in alcohol dependent patients, and the effect of gender differences as a factor for the variability on this correlation.
EtG was measured by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in the hairs (first 3cm) of 36 alcohol dependent patients (25 males/11 females) starting and alcohol detoxification program. Factors that possibly influence EtG content in hair (except age and gender) were excluded. Detailed retrospective alcohol consumption was obtained over the last 3 months using the Timeline Follow Back interview.
Median total alcohol consumption over 3 months was 13,050g pure alcohol (range 60-650g/day). Hair EtG concentrations varied between 32 and 662pg/mg. There was a statistically significant linear and positive correlation between hair EtG and amounts of alcohol consumed (Pearson r=0.83; p<0.001), in both males (Pearson r=0.83; p<0.001) and females (Pearson r=0.76; p=0.007).
There is a linear correlation, with no significant effect of gender, between hair EtG concentrations and amounts of alcohol consumed in alcohol-dependent individuals. Analysis of EtG in hair can be applied to estimate retrospective alcohol consumption in both male and female alcohol dependent subjects using the same cut-off.
葡萄糖醛酸乙酯(EtG)是一种次要的酒精代谢产物,会在头发中蓄积,被提议作为检测慢性过量饮酒的稳定标志物,头发中EtG含量高于30pg/mg的临界值即提示存在此类情况。饮酒行为与头发EtG浓度之间存在相关性,但个体差异较大。
研究酒精依赖患者的酒精摄入量与头发EtG浓度之间的相关性,以及性别差异作为变异性因素对此相关性的影响。
采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对36例开始酒精解毒计划的酒精依赖患者(25例男性/11例女性)头发(前3cm)中的EtG进行检测。排除了可能影响头发中EtG含量的因素(年龄和性别除外)。通过时间线追溯访谈获取过去3个月详细的回顾性酒精摄入量。
3个月内酒精总摄入量中位数为13050g纯酒精(范围为60 - 650g/天)。头发EtG浓度在32至662pg/mg之间。头发EtG与酒精摄入量之间存在统计学上显著的线性正相关(Pearson r = 0.83;p < 0.001),男性(Pearson r = 0.83;p < 0.001)和女性(Pearson r = 0.76;p = 0.007)均如此。
在酒精依赖个体中,头发EtG浓度与酒精摄入量之间存在线性相关性,性别对此无显著影响。头发中EtG的分析可用于使用相同临界值估计男性和女性酒精依赖受试者的回顾性酒精摄入量。