Wong Li Ping, Mohd Salim Siti Norfitrah, Alias Haridah, Aghamohammadi Nasrin, Hoe Victor Chee Wai, Isahak Marzuki, Ali Mohd Mustafa
Li Ping Wong, and Haridah Alias, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Li Ping Wong, Siti Norfitrah Mohd Salim, Nasrin Aghamohammadi, Victor Hoe Chee Wai, and Marzuki Isahak, Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Mustafa Ali Mohd, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
J Addict Nurs. 2020 Apr/Jun;31(2):102-109. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000335.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have rapidly increased in popularity within the last 2 years in Malaysia. The study aims to understand the association between e-cigarette use behaviors and salivary cotinine (a CYP2AA metabolite of nicotine) concentration to inform the development of future e-cigarette control policies. A convenience sample of saliva from 144 e-cigarette users was obtained between November and December 2015. The study participants used refill liquid containing between 0 and 12 mg/ml of nicotine. The overall median cotinine concentration of the study participants was 81.1 ng/ml (interquartile range = 8.5-195.8). Among the zero-nicotine and single e-cigarette users, the median cotinine level was 51.1 (interquartile range = 8.20-125.35) ng/ml. Factors significantly associated with a higher salivary cotinine concentration were dual use of e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes, regular and daily e-cigarette use, a longer duration of e-cigarette use, using a higher amount of e-liquid, and a shorter duration to finish a refill. Multivariate analysis revealed that e-cigarette use of 1-6 and 6-12 months (but not 1 month and below) was significantly associated with a higher cotinine concentration. Cotinine found in zero-nicotine e-liquids implies the importance of stringent regulatory governance for the consistency of labeled nicotine content of e-cigarette liquid in the market. Zero-nicotine e-cigarette users should also be informed of the likelihood of environmental exposure to tobacco smoke. Future studies conducted on larger samples are warranted to validate the association between duration of e-cigarette use and salivary cotinine concentration as well as to investigate underlying mechanisms.
在过去两年中,电子烟在马来西亚的受欢迎程度迅速上升。本研究旨在了解电子烟使用行为与唾液可替宁(尼古丁的一种CYP2AA代谢物)浓度之间的关联,以为未来电子烟控制政策的制定提供依据。2015年11月至12月间,从144名电子烟使用者中采集了方便样本唾液。研究参与者使用的烟弹液体中尼古丁含量为0至12毫克/毫升。研究参与者的总体可替宁浓度中位数为81.1纳克/毫升(四分位间距 = 8.5 - 195.8)。在零尼古丁和单一电子烟使用者中,可替宁水平中位数为51.1(四分位间距 = 8.20 - 125.35)纳克/毫升。与唾液可替宁浓度较高显著相关的因素包括同时使用电子烟和香烟、经常且每日使用电子烟、电子烟使用时间较长、使用较多量的电子烟液以及完成一次烟弹填充的时间较短。多变量分析显示,使用电子烟1 - 6个月和6 - 12个月(而非1个月及以下)与较高的可替宁浓度显著相关。在零尼古丁电子烟液中发现可替宁意味着对市场上电子烟液标签尼古丁含量一致性进行严格监管的重要性。还应告知零尼古丁电子烟使用者接触环境烟草烟雾的可能性。有必要对更大样本进行未来研究,以验证电子烟使用时长与唾液可替宁浓度之间的关联,并探究潜在机制。