Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Sector 1, AF Block, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064, India.
Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai 400094, India.
Mol Omics. 2023 Jun 12;19(5):383-394. doi: 10.1039/d2mo00232a.
The use of face masks has become an integral part of public life in the post-pandemic era. However, the understanding of the effect of wearing masks on physiology remains incomplete and is required for informing public health policies. For the first time, we report the effects of wearing FFP2 masks on the metabolic composition of saliva, a proximal matrix to breath, along with cardiopulmonary parameters. Un-induced saliva was collected from young (31.2 ± 6.3 years) healthy volunteers ( = 10) before and after wearing FFP2 (N95) masks for 30 minutes and analyzed using GCMS. The results showed that such short-term mask use did not cause any significant change in heart rate, pulse rate or SpO. Three independent data normalization approaches were used to analyze the changes in metabolomic signature. The individuality of the overall salivary metabotype was found to be unaffected by mask use. However, a trend of an increase in the salivary abundance of L-fucose, 5-aminovaleric acid, putrescine and phloretic acid was indicated irrespective of the method of data normalization. Quantitative analysis confirmed increases in concentrations of these metabolites in saliva of paired samples amid high inter-individual variability. The results showed that while there was no significant change in measured physiological parameters and individual salivary metabotypes, mask use was associated with correlated changes in these metabolites plausibly originating from altered microbial metabolic activity. These results might also explain the change in odour perception reported to be associated with mask use. Potential implications of these changes on mucosal health and immunity warrants further investigation to evolve more prudent mask use policies.
在疫情后时代,口罩的使用已成为公众生活不可或缺的一部分。然而,人们对口罩佩戴对生理学影响的理解仍不完整,这对于制定公共卫生政策至关重要。我们首次报告了佩戴 FFP2 口罩对唾液代谢成分的影响,唾液是呼吸的近侧基质,同时还报告了心肺参数的影响。我们从年轻(31.2 ± 6.3 岁)健康志愿者(n = 10)中采集了未诱导的唾液,这些志愿者在佩戴 FFP2(N95)口罩 30 分钟前后分别进行了采集,并使用 GCMS 进行了分析。结果表明,这种短期口罩使用不会导致心率、脉搏率或 SpO2 发生任何显著变化。我们使用了三种独立的数据归一化方法来分析代谢组学特征的变化。结果表明,口罩使用并没有改变唾液代谢组整体的个体差异。然而,无论采用哪种数据归一化方法,都表明唾液中 L-岩藻糖、5-氨基戊酸、腐胺和 phloretic 酸的丰度呈增加趋势。定量分析证实,在个体间高度变异性的情况下,配对样本中这些代谢物在唾液中的浓度增加。结果表明,虽然测量的生理参数和个体唾液代谢组型没有显著变化,但口罩使用与这些代谢物的相关变化相关,这些代谢物可能源自微生物代谢活性的改变。这些结果也可以解释与口罩使用相关的气味感知变化。这些变化对粘膜健康和免疫的潜在影响需要进一步研究,以制定更谨慎的口罩使用政策。