1. Ghrelin, nitrite and paraoxonase/arylesterase concentrations in cement plant workers
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Aydin Suleyman, Aydin Suna, Croteau Gerry A., Sahin Ibrahim, and Citil Cihan
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cement dust ,occupational exposure ,paraoxonase ,nitrite ,ghrelin ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Occupational cement dust exposure has been associated with an increased risk of liver abnormalities, pulmonary disorders, and carcinogenesis. Decreased anti oxidant capacity and increased plasma lipid peroxidation have been posed as possible causal mechanisms of disease. Accordingly, this study examined the serum paraoxonase (PON1) arylesterase (AE), ghrelin, HDL-C, LDL-C and serum nitrite (NOx) levels in cement dust exposed workers. Twenty-eight volunteer male cement plant workers and 30 volunteer control male workers, aged 29-54 years, participated. The concentrations of serum PON1, AE, NOx, ghrelin, and HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were mea sured in both groups. PON-1, AE, ghrelin and HDL-cholesterol were lower in the cement plant workers than in controls. Serum nitrite (NOx), and LDL-C levels in cement plant workers were higher (p
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- 2010