Back to Search Start Over

Effect of vitamin E on exhaled ethane in cigarette smokers.

Authors :
Habib MP
Tank LJ
Lane LC
Garewal HS
Source :
Chest [Chest] 1999 Mar; Vol. 115 (3), pp. 684-90.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Study Objectives: We hypothesized that micronutrient antioxidant intake may be one factor determining the development of significant COPD. Vitamin E was administered to smokers to determine if exhaled ethane was reduced and if ethane correlated with measures of lung function.<br />Study Design: Longitudinal placebo lead-in trial with posttreatment observation period.<br />Setting: Tucson Veterans Affairs Medical Center.<br />Participants: Twenty-nine current stable smokers having no interest in smoking cessation.<br />Interventions: Spirometry, exhaled breath ethane measurements, and vitamin E and [-carotene plasma levels followed by 3 weeks of placebo with repeat plasma vitamin levels and ethane measurements; next, 3 weeks of vitamin E (dl-a-tocopherol), 400 IU po bid followed by plasma vitamin levels and breath ethane measurements; finally, 3 weeks without vitamins followed by breath ethane and plasma vitamin levels.<br />Results: Vitamin E treatment did not reduce ethane significantly. Exhaled ethane levels (mean + SD: pm/min/kg) were as follows: baseline, 7.39 + 5.39; after run-in period, 6.86 + 4.09; after vitamin E, 6.36+/-3.02; and final, 7.23+/-4.63. After vitamin E therapy, a significant negative correlation existed between exhaled ethane and FEV1/FVC. Pack-years of smoking at baseline and after vitamin E were significantly associated with ethane exhaled. Initial lung function was not significantly negatively associated with vitamin E-induced changes in exhaled ethane but a negative trend was found.<br />Conclusions: Vitamin E alone, unlike the combination of vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene, failed to reduced exhaled ethane in cigarette smokers. Exhaled ethane was correlated with pack-years of smoking. Smokers whose ethane values were found to fall the most tended to have better preserved lung function.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0012-3692
Volume :
115
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chest
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10084476
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.115.3.684