| Literature DB >> 23985770 |
Manuela Pennisi1, Giulia Malaguarnera, Valentina Puglisi, Luisa Vinciguerra, Marco Vacante, Mariano Malaguarnera.
Abstract
Acrylamide (ACR) is a water-soluble chemical used in different industrial and laboratory processes. ACR monomer is neurotoxic in humans and laboratory animals. Subchronic exposure to this chemical causes neuropathies, hands and feet numbness, gait abnormalities, muscle weakness, ataxia, skin and in some cases, cerebellar alterations. ACR neurotoxicity involves mostly the peripheral but also the central nervous system, because of damage to the nerve terminal through membrane fusion mechanisms and tubulovescicular alterations. Nevertheless, the exact action mechanism is not completely elucidated. In this paper we have reviewed the current literature on its neurotoxicity connected to work-related ACR exposure. We have analyzed not only the different pathogenetic hypotheses focusing on possible neuropathological targets, but also the critical behavior of ACR poisoning. In addition we have evaluated the ACR-exposed workers case studies. Despite all the amount of work which have being carried out on this topic more studies are necessary to fully understand the pathogenetic mechanisms, in order to propose suitable therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23985770 PMCID: PMC3799507 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph10093843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Model of ACR action leading to neurotoxicity.
Acrylamide neurotoxicity case studies in literature.
| Case Study | Patients | Type of Work | Exposition | Signs and Symptoms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mulloy, K.B. 1996 [ | 2 workers in the Southern West Virginia | Coal mine preparation plant workers producing acrylamide monomers | Exposure for over 10 years to acrylamide polymer flocculent contaminated with acrylamide monomer | Patient A: parkinsonism |
| Calleman, C.J. | 41 workers in the city of Xinxiang | Workers heavily exposed to a mixture of acrylamide and acrylonitrile | Acrylamide and acrylonitrile | Peripheral neuropathy |
| Myers, J.E. | Workers at a South African factory | Factory workers producing polymer from acrylamide monomers | Acrylamide monomer | Peripheral neuropathy, abnormal gait, skin abnormalities |
| Auld, R.B. | A white male worker in Bathurst | Mine worker | 10% Aqueous solution of acrylamide | Peripheral neuropathy |
| Kesson, C.M. | 6 workers in England | Construction industry workers in the confines of a small tunnel | Acrylamide monomer | Peripheral neuropathy. Two workers affected more severely than the other ones |
| Garland, T.O. | 6 workers at two English factories | Polymerization of the Acrylamide monomer in the manufacture of flocculators | Acrylamide monomer | Peripheral neuropathy, midbrain disturbance |
| He, F. | 71 workers in China | Small factories manufacturing acrylamide workers | Aqueous solution of acrylamide monomer | Peripheral neuropathy, cerebellar involment (3 patients), skin abnormalities |
| Kjuus, H. | 24 workers in Norway | Tunnel workers | N-methylolacrylamide (NMA)-containing grout and water contaminated with acrylamide | Peripheral neuropathy (paresthesia, pain and weakness in the limbs), skin abnormalities |
| Goffeng, L.O. | 44 workers in Norway | Tunnel workers | N-methylolacrylamide (NMA)-containing grout and water contaminated with acrylamide | Slightly reduced light sensitivity and colour discrimination |