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Long-term exposure to wood-preserving chemicals containing pentachlorophenol and lindane is related to neurobehavioral performance in women.

M Peper1, M Ertl, I Gerhard.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The adverse neurobehavioral effects of long-term low exposure to wood-preserving chemicals (WPC) containing solvents, pentachlorophenol (PCP) and gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma-HCH; lindane), and other neurotoxicants were investigated in a neuropsychological group study.
METHODS: Out of a population of 2,000 women visiting the outpatient practice of a gynecological department, a sample of 15 women aged 31-56 (mean 43) with long-term exposure to WPC verified by self-report, biological monitoring, and environmental samples was investigated. Fifteen controls aged 42 (31-56) years were drawn from the same population and pair-wise matched with respect to sex, age, education, and estimated intelligence.
RESULTS: For the exposed group, mean PCP serum level was 43.6 micrograms/l and mean gamma-HCH blood level was 0.085 microgram/l. Mean duration of exposure was 10 (5-17) years. Intellectual functioning, attention, memory, and visuo-motor performance were examined, suggesting significant group differences in visual short-term memory (Benton Test; d = 1.5, P = .005), verbal memory (paired associate learning and Peterson paradigm; d = 4.3 and 1.6, P < .001), and an incidental learning task (d = 2.3; P = .001). Frequent subjective complaints as assessed by questionnaire were attenuated motivation (d = 1.7; P = .001), increased fatigue (d = 1.6; P = .001), distractibility (d = 1.0; P = .003), and depressed mood (d = 1.9; P = .004). PCP blood level was significantly associated with paired-associate learning, Benton Test, and reading/naming speed.
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term low-dose exposure to WPC in the domestic environment could be related to subjective complaints (attention, mood, and motivation) and to subtle alterations of neurobehavioral performance (e.g., working memory) in women.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10332516     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0274(199906)35:6<632::aid-ajim10>3.0.co;2-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ind Med        ISSN: 0271-3586            Impact factor:   2.214


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