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Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects

BACKGROUND: Smoking is a leading cause of numerous human disorders including pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Disease development is primarily caused by exposure to cigarette smoke constituents, many of which are known toxicants. Switching smokers to modified risk tobacco produ...

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Autores principales: Gale, Nathan, McEwan, Mike, Eldridge, Alison C, Fearon, Ian M, Sherwood, Neil, Bowen, Edward, McDermott, Simon, Holmes, Emma, Hedge, Andrew, Hossack, Stuart, Wakenshaw, Louise, Glew, James, Camacho, Oscar M, Errington, Graham, McAughey, John, Murphy, James, Liu, Chuan, Proctor, Christopher J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29912406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty104
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author Gale, Nathan
McEwan, Mike
Eldridge, Alison C
Fearon, Ian M
Sherwood, Neil
Bowen, Edward
McDermott, Simon
Holmes, Emma
Hedge, Andrew
Hossack, Stuart
Wakenshaw, Louise
Glew, James
Camacho, Oscar M
Errington, Graham
McAughey, John
Murphy, James
Liu, Chuan
Proctor, Christopher J
author_facet Gale, Nathan
McEwan, Mike
Eldridge, Alison C
Fearon, Ian M
Sherwood, Neil
Bowen, Edward
McDermott, Simon
Holmes, Emma
Hedge, Andrew
Hossack, Stuart
Wakenshaw, Louise
Glew, James
Camacho, Oscar M
Errington, Graham
McAughey, John
Murphy, James
Liu, Chuan
Proctor, Christopher J
author_sort Gale, Nathan
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description BACKGROUND: Smoking is a leading cause of numerous human disorders including pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Disease development is primarily caused by exposure to cigarette smoke constituents, many of which are known toxicants. Switching smokers to modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs) has been suggested as a potential means to reduce the risks of tobacco use, by reducing such exposure. METHODS: This randomized, controlled study investigated whether biomarkers of toxicant exposure (BoE) were reduced when smokers switched from smoking combustible cigarettes to using a novel (glo(™)/THP1.0) or in-market comparator (iQOS/THS) tobacco heating product (THP). One hundred eighty Japanese smokers smoked combustible cigarettes during a 2-day baseline period, followed by randomization to either continue smoking cigarettes, switch to using mentholated or non-mentholated variants of glo(™), switch to using a non-mentholated variant of iQOS, or quit nicotine and tobacco product use completely for 5 days. Baseline and post-randomization 24-h urine samples were collected for BoE analysis. Carbon monoxide was measured daily in exhaled breath (eCO). RESULTS: On day 5 after switching, urinary BoE (excluding for nicotine) and eCO levels were significantly (p < .05) reduced by medians between 20.9% and 92.1% compared with baseline in all groups either using glo(™) or iQOS or quitting tobacco use. Between-group comparisons revealed that the reductions in the glo(™) groups were similar (p > .05) to quitting in many cases. CONCLUSIONS: glo(™) or iQOS use for 5 days reduced exposure to smoke toxicants in a manner comparable to quitting tobacco use. THPs are reduced exposure tobacco products with the potential to be MRTPs. IMPLICATIONS: This clinical study demonstrates that when smokers switched from smoking combustible cigarettes to using tobacco heating products their exposure to smoke toxicants was significantly decreased. In many cases, this was to the same extent as that seen when they quit smoking completely. This may indicate that these products have the potential to be reduced exposure and/or reduced risk tobacco products when used by smokers whose cigarette consumption is displaced completely. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATIONS: ISRCTN14301360 and UMIN000024988.
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spelling pubmed-66989482019-08-22 Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects Gale, Nathan McEwan, Mike Eldridge, Alison C Fearon, Ian M Sherwood, Neil Bowen, Edward McDermott, Simon Holmes, Emma Hedge, Andrew Hossack, Stuart Wakenshaw, Louise Glew, James Camacho, Oscar M Errington, Graham McAughey, John Murphy, James Liu, Chuan Proctor, Christopher J Nicotine Tob Res Original Investigations BACKGROUND: Smoking is a leading cause of numerous human disorders including pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Disease development is primarily caused by exposure to cigarette smoke constituents, many of which are known toxicants. Switching smokers to modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs) has been suggested as a potential means to reduce the risks of tobacco use, by reducing such exposure. METHODS: This randomized, controlled study investigated whether biomarkers of toxicant exposure (BoE) were reduced when smokers switched from smoking combustible cigarettes to using a novel (glo(™)/THP1.0) or in-market comparator (iQOS/THS) tobacco heating product (THP). One hundred eighty Japanese smokers smoked combustible cigarettes during a 2-day baseline period, followed by randomization to either continue smoking cigarettes, switch to using mentholated or non-mentholated variants of glo(™), switch to using a non-mentholated variant of iQOS, or quit nicotine and tobacco product use completely for 5 days. Baseline and post-randomization 24-h urine samples were collected for BoE analysis. Carbon monoxide was measured daily in exhaled breath (eCO). RESULTS: On day 5 after switching, urinary BoE (excluding for nicotine) and eCO levels were significantly (p < .05) reduced by medians between 20.9% and 92.1% compared with baseline in all groups either using glo(™) or iQOS or quitting tobacco use. Between-group comparisons revealed that the reductions in the glo(™) groups were similar (p > .05) to quitting in many cases. CONCLUSIONS: glo(™) or iQOS use for 5 days reduced exposure to smoke toxicants in a manner comparable to quitting tobacco use. THPs are reduced exposure tobacco products with the potential to be MRTPs. IMPLICATIONS: This clinical study demonstrates that when smokers switched from smoking combustible cigarettes to using tobacco heating products their exposure to smoke toxicants was significantly decreased. In many cases, this was to the same extent as that seen when they quit smoking completely. This may indicate that these products have the potential to be reduced exposure and/or reduced risk tobacco products when used by smokers whose cigarette consumption is displaced completely. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATIONS: ISRCTN14301360 and UMIN000024988. Oxford University Press 2018-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6698948/ /pubmed/29912406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty104 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Investigations
Gale, Nathan
McEwan, Mike
Eldridge, Alison C
Fearon, Ian M
Sherwood, Neil
Bowen, Edward
McDermott, Simon
Holmes, Emma
Hedge, Andrew
Hossack, Stuart
Wakenshaw, Louise
Glew, James
Camacho, Oscar M
Errington, Graham
McAughey, John
Murphy, James
Liu, Chuan
Proctor, Christopher J
Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title_full Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title_fullStr Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title_short Changes in Biomarkers of Exposure on Switching From a Conventional Cigarette to Tobacco Heating Products: A Randomized, Controlled Study in Healthy Japanese Subjects
title_sort changes in biomarkers of exposure on switching from a conventional cigarette to tobacco heating products: a randomized, controlled study in healthy japanese subjects
topic Original Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29912406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty104
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