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Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids

BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The aims were to study the association between exposures from water-based metal working fluids (MWF) and the health outcome among the personnel, to assess potential effects on the proteome in nasal mucous m...

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Autores principales: Fornander, Louise, Graff, Pål, Wåhlén, Karin, Ydreborg, Kjell, Flodin, Ulf, Leanderson, Per, Lindahl, Mats, Ghafouri, Bijar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24391738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083089
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author Fornander, Louise
Graff, Pål
Wåhlén, Karin
Ydreborg, Kjell
Flodin, Ulf
Leanderson, Per
Lindahl, Mats
Ghafouri, Bijar
author_facet Fornander, Louise
Graff, Pål
Wåhlén, Karin
Ydreborg, Kjell
Flodin, Ulf
Leanderson, Per
Lindahl, Mats
Ghafouri, Bijar
author_sort Fornander, Louise
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description BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The aims were to study the association between exposures from water-based metal working fluids (MWF) and the health outcome among the personnel, to assess potential effects on the proteome in nasal mucous membranes, and evaluate preventive actions. METHODS: The prevalence of airway symptoms related to work were examined among 271 metalworkers exposed to MWF and 24 metal workers not exposed to MWF at the same factory. At the same time, air levels of potentially harmful substances (oil mist, morpholine, monoethanolamine, formaldehyde) generated from MWF was measured. Nasal lavage fluid was collected from 13 workers and 15 controls and protein profiles were determined by a proteomic approach. RESULTS: Airway symptoms were reported in 39% of the workers exposed to MWF although the measured levels of MWF substances in the work place air were low. Highest prevalence was found among workers handling the MWF machines but also those working in the same hall were affected. Improvement of the ventilation to reduce MWF exposure lowered the prevalence of airway problems. Protein profiling showed significantly higher levels of S100-A9 and lower levels of SPLUNC1, cystatin SN, Ig J and β2-microglobulin among workers with airway symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms that upper airway symptoms among metal workers are a common problem and despite low levels of MWF-generated substances, effects on airway immune proteins are found. Further studies to clarify the role of specific MWF components in connection to airway inflammation and the identified biological markers are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-38770122014-01-03 Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids Fornander, Louise Graff, Pål Wåhlén, Karin Ydreborg, Kjell Flodin, Ulf Leanderson, Per Lindahl, Mats Ghafouri, Bijar PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The aims were to study the association between exposures from water-based metal working fluids (MWF) and the health outcome among the personnel, to assess potential effects on the proteome in nasal mucous membranes, and evaluate preventive actions. METHODS: The prevalence of airway symptoms related to work were examined among 271 metalworkers exposed to MWF and 24 metal workers not exposed to MWF at the same factory. At the same time, air levels of potentially harmful substances (oil mist, morpholine, monoethanolamine, formaldehyde) generated from MWF was measured. Nasal lavage fluid was collected from 13 workers and 15 controls and protein profiles were determined by a proteomic approach. RESULTS: Airway symptoms were reported in 39% of the workers exposed to MWF although the measured levels of MWF substances in the work place air were low. Highest prevalence was found among workers handling the MWF machines but also those working in the same hall were affected. Improvement of the ventilation to reduce MWF exposure lowered the prevalence of airway problems. Protein profiling showed significantly higher levels of S100-A9 and lower levels of SPLUNC1, cystatin SN, Ig J and β2-microglobulin among workers with airway symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms that upper airway symptoms among metal workers are a common problem and despite low levels of MWF-generated substances, effects on airway immune proteins are found. Further studies to clarify the role of specific MWF components in connection to airway inflammation and the identified biological markers are warranted. Public Library of Science 2013-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3877012/ /pubmed/24391738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083089 Text en © 2013 Fornander et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fornander, Louise
Graff, Pål
Wåhlén, Karin
Ydreborg, Kjell
Flodin, Ulf
Leanderson, Per
Lindahl, Mats
Ghafouri, Bijar
Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title_full Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title_fullStr Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title_short Airway Symptoms and Biological Markers in Nasal Lavage Fluid in Subjects Exposed to Metalworking Fluids
title_sort airway symptoms and biological markers in nasal lavage fluid in subjects exposed to metalworking fluids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24391738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083089
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