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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 24,
Number 5, July/August, pp. 333-339
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Comparison of
Serum and Salivary Cotinine Measurements by a Sensitive High-Performance Liquid
ChromatographyÐTandem Mass Spectrometry Method as an Indicator of Exposure
to Tobacco Smoke Among Smokers and Nonsmokers
John
T. Bernert, Jr. , James E. McGuffey, Melissa A. Morrison, and James L. Pirkle
Laboratory Division, National Center for Environmental Health, Chamblee 17,
Mailstop F-19, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
30345
Exposure
to tobacco smoke, both from active smoking and from passive exposure to environmental
tobacco smoke, can be monitored by measuring cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine,
in a variety of biological sources including blood, urine, and saliva. Previously,
a sensitive atmospheric-pressure ionization, tandem mass spectrometric (LCÐAPI-MSÐMS)
method for cotinine measurements in serum was developed in support of a large,
recurrent national epidemiologic investigation. The current study examined
the application of this LCÐAPI-MSÐMS method to both serum and saliva cotinine
measurements in a group of 200 healthy adults, including both smokers and
nonsmokers. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship
between serum and saliva cotinine concentrations to facilitate the linking
of results from epidemiologic studies using salivary cotinine measurements
to existing national data based on serum cotinine analyses. The results indicate
that a simple, linear relationship can be developed to describe serum and
saliva cotinine concentrations in an individual, and the expression describing
this relationship can be used to estimate with reasonable accuracy (approximately
±10%) the serum cotinine concentration in an individual given his or
her salivary cotinine result. It was further confirmed that saliva cotinine
samples are generally quite stable during storage after collection, even at
ambient temperatures, and this sample matrix appears to be well-suited to
the requirements of many epidemiologic investigations.
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