Literature DB >> 19136878

Inflammatory responses and oxidative stress from metal fume exposure in automobile welders.

Jiin-Chyuan John Luo1, Kuang-Hung Hsu, Wu-Shiun Shen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: : Welding operations expose to metal fume. We investigated the inflammatory responses and oxidative stress from metal fume exposure in an automobile plant.
METHODS: : We recruited 258 automobile workers and measured the urine zinc, copper, and nickel to determine the exposure level, and examined the white blood cells, and IL-6 as inflammatory responses to the metal fume exposure. We also examined the relationship between glutathione (GSH) and metals exposure.
RESULTS: : There were significant association between urine metals levels and welding hours. Zinc was significantly associated with blood white cells, interleukin-6, and GSH. Copper was significantly associated with GSH, but nickel was significantly inversely associated with GSH.
CONCLUSIONS: : Automobile welders appear to have significant metals exposure. White blood cells and IL-6 might be involved in inflammatory process of zinc fume exposure with zinc and copper increasing GSH, but nickel depleting it.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19136878     DOI: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e31818f756e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Environ Med        ISSN: 1076-2752            Impact factor:   2.162


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