Concentration of Urinary Cotinine and Frequency of Sister Chromatid Exchange in Lymphocytes among Male Adolescents

일부 청소년의 요중 코티닌 농도와 자매염색분체 교환빈도

  • Paek, Dong-Ki (Graduate School of Chungnam National University) ;
  • Lee, Tae-Yong (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Roh, Young-Man (Catholic Industrial Medical Center, The Catholic University) ;
  • Lee, Yeon-Kyeng (Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University) ;
  • Cho, Young-Chae (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Lee, Dong-Bae (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Chang, Seong-Sil (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University)
  • 백동기 (충남대학교 대학원) ;
  • 이태용 (충남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 노영만 (가톨릭대학교 산업의학센터) ;
  • 이연경 (고려대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 조영채 (충남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 이동배 (충남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 장성실 (충남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

Objectives : To evaluate the internal burden and hazardous effects associated with smoking in middle and high school students. Methods : We analysed urinary cotinine(U-cotinine) concentrations and the frequency of Sister Chromatid Exchanges (SCE). A comparison was done of U-cotinine concentrations and the frequency of SCE in peripheral lymphocytes across school levels (middle vs. high) and smoking types (direct: daily & occasional smoking, indirect; usual indirect & non-smoking), in 122 males. Results : The middle school student group comprised 6.8% daily smokers, 15.9% occasional smokers, 40.9% daily indirect smokers, and 35.4% nonsmokers, while the high school student group comprised 18.0%, 20.5%, 35.7%, and 21.8%, respectively. The U-cotinine concentration and the frequency of SCE among the middle school students were $79.11{\mu}g/l$ and 2.0 per cell, respectively, which were significantly lower than the $146.85{\mu}g/l$ (p=0.078) and 2.6 per cell (p=0.005) of the high school students. Among the 40 direct smokers, these two biomarkers were $236.66{\mu}g/l$ and 2.59 per cell, significantly higher than the $67.33{\mu}g/l$ (p=0.0001) and 2.1 per cell (p=0.003) among indirect smoking groups. The variation in individual U-cotinine concentration ranged widely in both the indirect and direct smoking groups. Conclusion : Urinary cotinine concentrations and the frequency of Sister Chromatid Exchange seem to objectively and effectively evaluate student exposure whether it was direct or indirect smoking. Consequently, these biomarkers may be useful in monitoring the objective efficacy of anti-smoking programs in adolescent populations.

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