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The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.

In 1981, in Spain, the ingestion of an oil fraudulently sold as olive oil caused an outbreak of a previously unrecorded condition, later known as toxic oil syndrome (TOS), clinically characterized by intense incapacitating myalgias, marked peripheral eosinophilia, and pulmonary infiltrates. Of the 2...

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Autores principales: Gelpí, Emilio, de la Paz, Manuel Posada, Terracini, Benedetto, Abaitua, Ignacio, de la Cámara, Agustín Gómez, Kilbourne, Edwin M, Lahoz, Carlos, Nemery, Bénoit, Philen, Rossanne M, Soldevilla, Luis, Tarkowski, Stanislaw
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12003748
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author Gelpí, Emilio
de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Terracini, Benedetto
Abaitua, Ignacio
de la Cámara, Agustín Gómez
Kilbourne, Edwin M
Lahoz, Carlos
Nemery, Bénoit
Philen, Rossanne M
Soldevilla, Luis
Tarkowski, Stanislaw
author_facet Gelpí, Emilio
de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Terracini, Benedetto
Abaitua, Ignacio
de la Cámara, Agustín Gómez
Kilbourne, Edwin M
Lahoz, Carlos
Nemery, Bénoit
Philen, Rossanne M
Soldevilla, Luis
Tarkowski, Stanislaw
author_sort Gelpí, Emilio
collection PubMed
description In 1981, in Spain, the ingestion of an oil fraudulently sold as olive oil caused an outbreak of a previously unrecorded condition, later known as toxic oil syndrome (TOS), clinically characterized by intense incapacitating myalgias, marked peripheral eosinophilia, and pulmonary infiltrates. Of the 20,000 persons affected, approximately 300 died shortly after the onset of the disease and a larger number developed chronic disease. For more than 15 years, a scientific committee supported by the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe and by the Institute of Health Carlos III in Madrid has guided investigation intended to identify the causal agent(s), to assess toxicity and mode of action, to establish the pathogenesis of the disease, and to detect late consequences. This report summarizes advances in research on this front. No late mortality excess has been detected. Among survivors, the prevalence of some chronic conditions (e.g., sclerodermia, neurologic changes) is high. Attempts to reproduce the condition in laboratory animals have been unsuccessful, and no condition similar to TOS has been reported in the scientific literature. Laboratory findings suggest an autoimmune mechanism for TOS, such as high levels of seric soluble interleukin-2 receptor. Epidemiologic studies integrated with chemical analyses of case-related oils have shown that the disease is strongly associated with the consumption of oils containing fatty acid esters of 3-(N-phenylamino)-1,2-propanediol (PAP). These chemicals have also been found in oils synthesized under conditions simulating those hypothesized to have occurred when the toxic oil was produced in 1981. Whether PAP esters are simply markers of toxicity of oils or have the capability to induce the disease remains to be elucidated.
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spelling pubmed-12408332005-11-08 The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge. Gelpí, Emilio de la Paz, Manuel Posada Terracini, Benedetto Abaitua, Ignacio de la Cámara, Agustín Gómez Kilbourne, Edwin M Lahoz, Carlos Nemery, Bénoit Philen, Rossanne M Soldevilla, Luis Tarkowski, Stanislaw Environ Health Perspect Research Article In 1981, in Spain, the ingestion of an oil fraudulently sold as olive oil caused an outbreak of a previously unrecorded condition, later known as toxic oil syndrome (TOS), clinically characterized by intense incapacitating myalgias, marked peripheral eosinophilia, and pulmonary infiltrates. Of the 20,000 persons affected, approximately 300 died shortly after the onset of the disease and a larger number developed chronic disease. For more than 15 years, a scientific committee supported by the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe and by the Institute of Health Carlos III in Madrid has guided investigation intended to identify the causal agent(s), to assess toxicity and mode of action, to establish the pathogenesis of the disease, and to detect late consequences. This report summarizes advances in research on this front. No late mortality excess has been detected. Among survivors, the prevalence of some chronic conditions (e.g., sclerodermia, neurologic changes) is high. Attempts to reproduce the condition in laboratory animals have been unsuccessful, and no condition similar to TOS has been reported in the scientific literature. Laboratory findings suggest an autoimmune mechanism for TOS, such as high levels of seric soluble interleukin-2 receptor. Epidemiologic studies integrated with chemical analyses of case-related oils have shown that the disease is strongly associated with the consumption of oils containing fatty acid esters of 3-(N-phenylamino)-1,2-propanediol (PAP). These chemicals have also been found in oils synthesized under conditions simulating those hypothesized to have occurred when the toxic oil was produced in 1981. Whether PAP esters are simply markers of toxicity of oils or have the capability to induce the disease remains to be elucidated. 2002-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1240833/ /pubmed/12003748 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Gelpí, Emilio
de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Terracini, Benedetto
Abaitua, Ignacio
de la Cámara, Agustín Gómez
Kilbourne, Edwin M
Lahoz, Carlos
Nemery, Bénoit
Philen, Rossanne M
Soldevilla, Luis
Tarkowski, Stanislaw
The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title_full The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title_fullStr The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title_full_unstemmed The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title_short The Spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
title_sort spanish toxic oil syndrome 20 years after its onset: a multidisciplinary review of scientific knowledge.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12003748
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