A standard procedure for exhaled breath condensate (EBC) collection is still lacking. The aim of this study was to compare the concentration of several biomarkers in whole (W-EBC) and fractionated EBC (A-EBC), the latter collected starting from CO2 ≥ 50% increase during exhalation. Forty-five healthy non-smokers or asymptomatic light smokers were enrolled. Total protein concentrations in W-EBC and A-EBC were overlapping (median: 0.7 mg l(-1) in both cases), whereas mitochondrial DNA was higher in A-EBC (0.021 versus 0.011 ng ml(-1)), indicating a concentration rather than a dilution of lining fluid droplets in the last portion of exhaled air. H2O2 (0.13 versus 0.08 µM), 8-isoprostane (4.9 versus 4.4 pg ml(-1)), malondialdehyde (MDA) (4.2 versus 3.2 nM) and 4-hydroxy-2-nonhenal (HNE) (0.78 versus 0.66 nM) were all higher in W-EBC, suggesting a contribution from the upper airways to oxidative stress biomarkers in apparently healthy subjects. NH4(+) was also higher in W-EBC (median: 590 versus 370 µM), with an estimated increase over alveolar and bronchial air by a factor 1.5. pH was marginally, but significantly higher in W-EBC (8.05 versus 8.01). In conclusion, the fractionation of exhaled air may be promising in clinical and occupational medicine.

Concentration of exhaled breath condensate biomarkers after fractionated collection based on exhaled CO2 signal / Goldoni, Matteo; Corradi, Massimo; Mozzoni, Paola; Folesani, Giuseppina; Alinovi, Rossella; Pinelli, Silvana; Andreoli, Roberta; Daniela, Pigini; Tillo, Raffaella; Filetti, Angela; Garavelli, Claudia; Mutti, Antonio. - In: JOURNAL OF BREATH RESEARCH. - ISSN 1752-7155. - 7:(2013), p. 017101. [10.1088/1752-7155/7/1/017101]

Concentration of exhaled breath condensate biomarkers after fractionated collection based on exhaled CO2 signal

GOLDONI, Matteo;CORRADI, Massimo;MOZZONI, Paola;FOLESANI, GIUSEPPINA;ALINOVI, Rossella;PINELLI, Silvana;ANDREOLI, Roberta;TILLO, Raffaella;FILETTI, Angela;GARAVELLI, Claudia;MUTTI, Antonio
2013-01-01

Abstract

A standard procedure for exhaled breath condensate (EBC) collection is still lacking. The aim of this study was to compare the concentration of several biomarkers in whole (W-EBC) and fractionated EBC (A-EBC), the latter collected starting from CO2 ≥ 50% increase during exhalation. Forty-five healthy non-smokers or asymptomatic light smokers were enrolled. Total protein concentrations in W-EBC and A-EBC were overlapping (median: 0.7 mg l(-1) in both cases), whereas mitochondrial DNA was higher in A-EBC (0.021 versus 0.011 ng ml(-1)), indicating a concentration rather than a dilution of lining fluid droplets in the last portion of exhaled air. H2O2 (0.13 versus 0.08 µM), 8-isoprostane (4.9 versus 4.4 pg ml(-1)), malondialdehyde (MDA) (4.2 versus 3.2 nM) and 4-hydroxy-2-nonhenal (HNE) (0.78 versus 0.66 nM) were all higher in W-EBC, suggesting a contribution from the upper airways to oxidative stress biomarkers in apparently healthy subjects. NH4(+) was also higher in W-EBC (median: 590 versus 370 µM), with an estimated increase over alveolar and bronchial air by a factor 1.5. pH was marginally, but significantly higher in W-EBC (8.05 versus 8.01). In conclusion, the fractionation of exhaled air may be promising in clinical and occupational medicine.
2013
Concentration of exhaled breath condensate biomarkers after fractionated collection based on exhaled CO2 signal / Goldoni, Matteo; Corradi, Massimo; Mozzoni, Paola; Folesani, Giuseppina; Alinovi, Rossella; Pinelli, Silvana; Andreoli, Roberta; Daniela, Pigini; Tillo, Raffaella; Filetti, Angela; Garavelli, Claudia; Mutti, Antonio. - In: JOURNAL OF BREATH RESEARCH. - ISSN 1752-7155. - 7:(2013), p. 017101. [10.1088/1752-7155/7/1/017101]
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