Biological monitoring in workers in a nitrobenzene reduction plant : Haemoglobin versus serum albumin adducts


Autoria(s): Thier, R.; Lewalter, J.; Selinski, S.; Bolt, H. M.
Data(s)

01/10/2001

Resumo

The high priority of monitoring workers exposed to nitrobenzene is a consequence of clear findings of experimental carcinogenicity of nitrobenzene and the associated evaluations by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Eighty male employees of a nitrobenzene reduction plant, with potential skin contact with nitrobenzene and aniline, participated in a current medical surveillance programme. Blood samples were routinely taken and analysed for aniline, 4-aminodiphenyl (4-ADP) and benzidine adducts of haemoglobin (Hb) and human serum albumin (HSA). Also, levels of methaemoglobin (Met-Hb) and of carbon monoxide haemoglobin (CO-Hb) were monitored. Effects of smoking were straightforward. Using the rank sum test of Wilcoxon, we found that very clear-cut and statistically significant smoking effects (about 3-fold increases) were apparent on CO-Hb (P = 0.00085) and on the Hb adduct of 4-ADP (P = 0.0006). The mean aniline-Hb adduct level in smokers was 1.5 times higher than in non-smokers; the significance (P = 0.05375) was close to the 5% level. The strongest correlation was evident between the Hb and HSA adducts of aniline (rs = 0.846). Less pronounced correlations (but with P values < 0.02) appeared between aniline-Hb and 4-ADP-Hb adducts (rs = 0.388), between 4-ADP and 4-ADP-HSA adducts (rs = 0.373), and between 4-ADP-Hb and aniline-HSA adducts (rs = 0.275). In view of the proposal for additional use of the aniline-HSA adduct for biological monitoring, particularly in cases of acute overexposures or poisonings, the strong correlation of the Hb and HSA conjugates is noteworthy; the ratio aniline-HSA:aniline-Hb was 1:42 for the entire cohort.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77488/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s004200100250

DOI:10.1007/s004200100250

Thier, R., Lewalter, J., Selinski, S., & Bolt, H. M. (2001) Biological monitoring in workers in a nitrobenzene reduction plant : Haemoglobin versus serum albumin adducts. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 74(7), pp. 483-488.

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Copyright 2001 Springer-Verlag

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #Aniline #Biological monitoring #Haemoglobin adducts #Nitrobenzene #Serum albumin adducts #4 biphenylamine #benzidine #carboxyhemoglobin #hemoglobin #human serum albumin #methemoglobin #article #blood sampling #cancer risk #carcinogenicity #cohort analysis #controlled study #correlation function #employee #health survey #human #industry #major clinical study #male #occupational exposure #protein interaction #skin penetration #smoking #statistical analysis #worker #Chemical Industry #Environmental Monitoring #Hemoglobins #Humans #Nitrobenzenes #Occupational Health #Serum Albumin
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Journal Article