Sweat Ethanol Concentrations are Highly Correlated with Co‐Existing Blood Values in Humans

This study compared the concentration of ethanol, both absolute and relative to water content, in sweat and blood. Ten male volunteers consumed approximately 13 mmol (kg body weight)−1 of ethanol. Blood and sweat samples were collected approximately 1, 2 and 3 h following ingestion. Sweat was collected following pilocarpine iontophoresis using an anaerobic technique that prevented ethanol evaporation. In addition, the water content of sweat and blood samples was determined. The correlation between sweat and blood ethanol, expressed in mmol l−1, was r= 0.98. The slope of the relationship was 0.81. When corrected for the water content in each sample, and expressed as mmoles per litre of water, the correlation remained very high (r= 0.97) while the slope increased to 1.01. These results suggest that rapid and complete equilibrium of ethanol occurs across the sweat gland epithelium.

[1]  D. P. Lloyd SECRETION AND REABSORPTION IN SWEAT GLANDS. , 1959, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[2]  J. Loeppky,et al.  Total body water and lean body mass estimated by ethanol dilution. , 1977, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.

[3]  Y. Ohira,et al.  Correction of water content and solute concentration in blood during hemoconcentration. , 1977, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.

[4]  G. Pawan,et al.  Distribution of alcohol in urine and sweat after drinking. , 1968, Lancet.

[5]  J. Wagner,et al.  Elimination of alcohol from human blood. , 1976, Journal of Pharmacy and Science.

[6]  Significance of variations in blood: breath partition coefficient of alcohol. , 1976, British medical journal.

[7]  S. George,et al.  Dynamics of soluble gas exchange in the airways. III. Single-exhalation breathing maneuver. , 1993, Journal of applied physiology.

[8]  S. Brusilow,et al.  The permeability of the sweat gland to nonelectrolytes. , 1966, American journal of diseases of children.

[9]  H. Webster Laboratory diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. , 1983, Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences.

[10]  P. Quinton,et al.  Sweating and its disorders. , 1983, Annual review of medicine.

[11]  E. Nyman,et al.  The Elimination of Ethyl Alcohol in Sweat1 , 1936 .

[12]  M. Buono,et al.  Effect of physical training on peripheral sweat production. , 1988, Journal of applied physiology.