Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment

Background. Analysis of isoniazid (INH) uptake has been based on measurement of plasma concentrations providing a short-term and potentially biased view. Objectives. To establish hair analysis as a tool to measure long-term uptake of INH and to assess whether acetylator phenotype in hair reflects N-...

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Main Authors: Michael Eisenhut, Detlef Thieme, Dagmar Schmid, Sybille Fieseler, Hans Sachs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/327027
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spelling doaj-62cb96168d424d09919f66d8422be68c2020-11-24T21:05:15ZengHindawi LimitedTuberculosis Research and Treatment2090-150X2090-15182012-01-01201210.1155/2012/327027327027Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous TreatmentMichael Eisenhut0Detlef Thieme1Dagmar Schmid2Sybille Fieseler3Hans Sachs4Paediatric Department, Luton & Dunstable University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, Luton LU40DZ, UKForensisch Toxikologisches Centrum, Munich 80335, GermanyInstitut fur Rechtsmedizin, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Munich 80336, GermanyInstitut fur Rechtsmedizin, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Munich 80336, GermanyForensisch Toxikologisches Centrum, Munich 80335, GermanyBackground. Analysis of isoniazid (INH) uptake has been based on measurement of plasma concentrations providing a short-term and potentially biased view. Objectives. To establish hair analysis as a tool to measure long-term uptake of INH and to assess whether acetylator phenotype in hair reflects N-acetyltransferase-2 (NAT2) genotype. Design and Methods. INH and acetyl-INH concentrations in hair were determined in patients on INH treatment for M. tuberculosis infection using high pressure liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were correlated with NAT-2 genotype. Results. Hair concentrations of INH, determined in 40 patients, were not dependent on ethnic group or body mass index and were significantly higher in male compared to female patients (median (range) 2.37 ng/mg (0.76–4.9) versus 1.11 ng/mg (0.02–7.20) (P=0.02). Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were a median of 15.2% (14.5 to 31.7) in homozygous rapid acetylator NAT-2 genotype and 37.3% (1.73 to 51.2) in the heterozygous rapid acetylator NAT-2 genotype and both significantly higher than in the slow acetylator NAT-2 genotype with 5.8% (0.53 to 14.4) (P<0.05). Conclusions. Results of hair analysis for INH showed lower concentrations in females. Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were significantly lower in patients with slow acetylator versus rapid acetylator genotypes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/327027
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author Michael Eisenhut
Detlef Thieme
Dagmar Schmid
Sybille Fieseler
Hans Sachs
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Detlef Thieme
Dagmar Schmid
Sybille Fieseler
Hans Sachs
Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
author_facet Michael Eisenhut
Detlef Thieme
Dagmar Schmid
Sybille Fieseler
Hans Sachs
author_sort Michael Eisenhut
title Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
title_short Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
title_full Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
title_fullStr Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Hair Analysis for Determination of Isoniazid Concentrations and Acetylator Phenotype during Antituberculous Treatment
title_sort hair analysis for determination of isoniazid concentrations and acetylator phenotype during antituberculous treatment
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
issn 2090-150X
2090-1518
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background. Analysis of isoniazid (INH) uptake has been based on measurement of plasma concentrations providing a short-term and potentially biased view. Objectives. To establish hair analysis as a tool to measure long-term uptake of INH and to assess whether acetylator phenotype in hair reflects N-acetyltransferase-2 (NAT2) genotype. Design and Methods. INH and acetyl-INH concentrations in hair were determined in patients on INH treatment for M. tuberculosis infection using high pressure liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were correlated with NAT-2 genotype. Results. Hair concentrations of INH, determined in 40 patients, were not dependent on ethnic group or body mass index and were significantly higher in male compared to female patients (median (range) 2.37 ng/mg (0.76–4.9) versus 1.11 ng/mg (0.02–7.20) (P=0.02). Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were a median of 15.2% (14.5 to 31.7) in homozygous rapid acetylator NAT-2 genotype and 37.3% (1.73 to 51.2) in the heterozygous rapid acetylator NAT-2 genotype and both significantly higher than in the slow acetylator NAT-2 genotype with 5.8% (0.53 to 14.4) (P<0.05). Conclusions. Results of hair analysis for INH showed lower concentrations in females. Acetyl-INH/INH ratios were significantly lower in patients with slow acetylator versus rapid acetylator genotypes.
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