Literature DB >> 19283520

Ethane and n-pentane in exhaled breath are biomarkers of exposure not effect.

Katrine A Gorham1, Mads P Sulbaek Andersen, Simone Meinardi, Ralph J Delfino, Norbert Staimer, Thomas Tjoa, F Sherwood Rowland, Donald R Blake.   

Abstract

The relationship of exhaled ethane and n-pentane to exhaled NO, carbonylated proteins, and indoor/outdoor atmospheric pollutants were examined in order to evaluate ethane and n-pentane as potential markers of airway inflammation and/or oxidative stress. Exhaled NO and carbonylated proteins were found to have no significant associations with either ethane (p = 0.96 and p = 0.81, respectively) or n-pentane (p = 0.44 and 0.28, respectively) when outliers were included. In the case where outliers were removed n-pentane was found to be inversely associated with carbonylated proteins. Exhaled hydrocarbons adjusted for indoor hydrocarbon concentrations were instead found to be positively associated with air pollutants (NO, NO(2) and CO), suggesting pollutant exposure is driving exhaled hydrocarbon concentrations. Given these findings, ethane and n-pentane do not appear to be markers of airway inflammation or oxidative stress.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19283520      PMCID: PMC3873864          DOI: 10.1080/13547500902730680

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomarkers        ISSN: 1354-750X            Impact factor:   2.658


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