1. Cardiovascular effects among workers exposed to multiwalled carbon nanotubes
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Kuijpers, Eelco, Pronk, Anjoeka, Kleemann, Robert, Vlaanderen, Jelle, Lan, Qing, Rothman, Nathaniel, Silverman, Debra T., Hoet, Peter, Godderis, Lode, Vermeulen, Roel, LS IRAS EEPI ME (Milieu epidemiologie), One Health Chemisch, dIRAS RA-2, LS IRAS EEPI ME (Milieu epidemiologie), One Health Chemisch, and dIRAS RA-2
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiovascular biomarkers ,010501 environmental sciences ,Multiwalled carbon ,Cardiovascular System ,01 natural sciences ,Endothelial activation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Occupational Exposure ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nanotubes, Carbon ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Case-Control Studies ,Chemical Industry ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Unexposed Population ,Occupational exposure ,business ,Body mass index ,Biomarkers - Abstract
ObjectivesThe increase in production of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) has led to growing concerns about health risks. In this study, we assessed the association between occupational exposure to MWCNTs and cardiovascular biomarkers.MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed among 22 workers of a company commercially producing MWCNTs (subdivided into lab personnel with low or high exposure and operators), and a gender and age-matched unexposed population (n=42). Exposure to MWCNTs and 12 cardiovascular markers were measured in participants’ blood (phase I). In a subpopulation of 13 exposed workers and six unexposed workers, these measures were repeated after 5 months (phase II). We analysed associations between MWCNT exposure and biomarkers of cardiovascular risk, adjusted for age, body mass index, sex and smoking.ResultsWe observed an upward trend in the concentration of endothelial damage marker intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), with increasing exposure to MWCNTs in both phases. The operator category showed significantly elevated ICAM-1 geometric mean ratios (GMRs) compared with the controls (phase I: GMR=1.40, P=1.30E-3; phase II: GMR=1.37, P=0.03). The trends were significant both across worker categories (phase I: P=1.50E-3; phase II: P=0.01) and across measured GM MWCNT concentrations (phase I: P=3.00E-3; phase II: P=0.01). No consistent significant associations were found for the other cardiovascular markers.ConclusionThe associations between MWCNT exposure and ICAM-1 indicate endothelial activation and an increased inflammatory state in workers with MWCNT exposure.
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- 2018
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