Goniewicz Maciej L, Gawron Michal, Smith Danielle M, Peng Margaret, Jacob Peyton, Benowitz Neal L
Department of Health Behavior, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY.
Department of General and Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2017 Feb;19(2):160-167. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw160. Epub 2016 Aug 17.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are purported to deliver nicotine aerosol without any toxic combustion products present in tobacco smoke. In this longitudinal within-subjects observational study, we evaluated the effects of e-cigarettes on nicotine delivery and exposure to selected carcinogens and toxicants.
We measured seven nicotine metabolites and 17 tobacco smoke exposure biomarkers in the urine samples of 20 smokers collected before and after switching to pen-style M201 e-cigarettes for 2 weeks. Biomarkers were metabolites of 13 major carcinogens and toxicants in cigarette smoke: one tobacco-specific nitrosamine (NNK), eight volatile organic compounds (1,3-butadiene, crotonaldehyde, acrolein, benzene, acrylamide, acrylonitrile, ethylene oxide, and propylene oxide), and four polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (naphthalene, fluorene, phenanthrene, and pyrene). Changes in urine biomarkers concentration were tested using repeated measures analysis of variance.
In total, 45% of participants reported complete abstinence from cigarette smoking at 2 weeks, while 55% reported continued smoking. Levels of total nicotine and some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites did not change after switching from tobacco to e-cigarettes. All other biomarkers significantly decreased after 1 week of using e-cigarettes (p < .05). After 1 week, the greatest percentage reductions in biomarkers levels were observed for metabolites of 1,3-butadiene, benzene, and acrylonitrile. Total NNAL, a metabolite of NNK, declined by 57% and 64% after 1 and 2 weeks, respectively, while 3-hydroxyfluorene levels declined by 46% at week 1, and 34% at week 2.
After switching from tobacco to e-cigarettes, nicotine exposure remains unchanged, while exposure to selected carcinogens and toxicants is substantially reduced.
To our knowledge, this is the first study that demonstrates that substituting tobacco cigarettes with an e-cigarette may reduce user exposure to numerous toxicants and carcinogens otherwise present in tobacco cigarettes. Data on reduced exposure to harmful constituents that are present in tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes can aid in evaluating e-cigarettes as a potential harm reduction device.
电子烟据称能递送尼古丁气溶胶,且无烟草烟雾中存在的任何有毒燃烧产物。在这项纵向的受试者自身观察性研究中,我们评估了电子烟对尼古丁递送以及对选定致癌物和毒物暴露的影响。
我们在20名吸烟者从吸烟转为使用笔式M201电子烟2周前后收集的尿液样本中,测量了7种尼古丁代谢物和17种烟草烟雾暴露生物标志物。生物标志物是香烟烟雾中13种主要致癌物和毒物的代谢物:一种烟草特异性亚硝胺(NNK)、8种挥发性有机化合物(1,3 - 丁二烯、巴豆醛、丙烯醛、苯、丙烯酰胺、丙烯腈、环氧乙烷和环氧丙烷)以及4种多环芳烃(萘、芴、菲和芘)。使用重复测量方差分析来测试尿液生物标志物浓度的变化。
总体而言,45%的参与者报告在2周时完全戒烟,而55%的参与者报告继续吸烟。从烟草转向电子烟后,总尼古丁水平和一些多环芳烃代谢物水平没有变化。使用电子烟1周后,所有其他生物标志物均显著下降(p <.05)。1周后,1,3 - 丁二烯、苯和丙烯腈代谢物的生物标志物水平下降百分比最大。NNK的代谢物总NNAL在1周和2周后分别下降了57%和64%,而3 - 羟基芴水平在第1周下降了46%,在第2周下降了34%。
从烟草转向电子烟后,尼古丁暴露保持不变,而对选定致癌物和毒物的暴露大幅减少。
据我们所知,这是第一项表明用电子烟替代烟草香烟可能会减少使用者接触烟草香烟中原本存在的多种毒物和致癌物的研究。关于减少接触烟草香烟和电子烟中有害成分的数据,有助于评估电子烟作为一种潜在的降低危害装置。