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Airway inflammation and functional changes after exposure to different concentrations of isocyanates.

Catherine Lemière1, Philippe Romeo, Simone Chaboillez, Caroline Tremblay, Jean-Luc Malo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Isocyanates are a common cause of occupational asthma (OA).
OBJECTIVES: We sought (1) to examine whether asthmatic reactions to isocyanates could be induced at concentrations as low as 1 ppb in subjects with OA caused by isocyanates previously diagnosed in our center and (2) to compare the inflammatory and functional changes after exposure to 1 and 15 ppb of isocyanates with similar total doses (concentration of isocyanates x duration of exposure).
METHODS: Specific inhalation challenges were performed in 12 asthmatic subjects with previously confirmed OA caused by isocyanates. Eight subjects were exposed to 1 ppb at 10% of the dose of isocyanates that induced an asthmatic reaction at the time of the diagnosis. Seven subjects were exposed to the same total dose of isocyanates by using concentrations of 1 and 15 ppb 1 month apart.
RESULTS: Exposure to 1 ppb at 10% of the dose that had induced functional changes at the time of diagnosis induced an asthmatic reaction in 3 of 8 subjects. There was a significant correlation between the percentage of maximum decrease in FEV(1) after exposure to 1 ppb and the increase in sputum neutrophils (rho = 0.8). By keeping the total dose (concentration of isocyanates x duration of exposure) of isocyanates similar, 4 of 7 subjects experienced an asthmatic reaction after exposure to 1 ppb, whereas only one subject experienced an 18.5% decrease in FEV(1) after exposure to 15 ppb.
CONCLUSION: Isocyanates can induce functional and inflammatory changes (mainly neutrophilic) at concentrations as low as 1 ppb. For the same total dose of exposure, low concentrations of isocyanates are as harmful as or even more harmful than higher concentrations for subjects with OA to isocyanates.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12373274     DOI: 10.1067/mai.2002.128806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


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