| Literature DB >> 24810578 |
Hongxia Chen1, Libing Wu2, Xia Wang3, Qin Liu4, Miaohong Ding5, Kailiang Peng6, Zhongji Meng7.
Abstract
The impact of low level dust on the thyroid function of workers chronically exposed to ammonium perchlorate (AP) is uncertain and controversial. The aim of this study was to examine whether workers in China with long-term (>3 years) occupational exposure to low levels of AP dust had affected thyroid homeostasis. Mean occupational exposures to AP dust ranged from 0.43 to 1.17 mg/m3. Geometric means of post-shift urinary perchlorate levels were 20.5 µg/L for those exposed and 12.8 µg/L for the controls. No significant differences were found for thyroid function parameters of FT3, FT4, or log TSH or for TPO prevalence or thyroglobulin levels. Additionally, no differences in findings were observed for complete blood count (CBC), serum biochemical profile, or pulmonary function test. Median urinary iodine levels of 172 and 184 µg/L showed that the workers had sufficient iodine intake. This study found no effect on thyroid function from long term, low-level documented exposure to ammonium perchlorate. It is the first study to report both thyroid status parameters and urinary perchlorate, a biomarker of internal perchlorate exposure, in occupationally exposed workers in China.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24810578 PMCID: PMC4053892 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110504926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Basic demographic characteristics of workers from the exposed group and control group (Mean ± SD).
| Parameters | Exposed Group (n = 51) | Control Group (n = 41) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (male/female) | 46/5 | 32/9 | 0.15 |
| Age (year) | 46.61 ± 10.34 | 44.05 ± 6.12 | 0.144 |
| Height (cm) | 162.20 ± 24.22 a | 163.98 ± 7.12 | 0.651 |
| Weight (kg) | 59.88 ± 13.47 a | 62.16 ± 9.54 | 0.363 |
| BMI (body mass index) | 21.65 ± 4.04 a | 23.04 ± 2.59 | 0.087 |
| Working years (year) | 11.49 ± 6.70 | 12.05 ± 9.11 | 0.326 |
| Smoking (cigarettes/day) | 6.22 ± 9.61 | 4.12 ± 8.10 | 0.27 |
| Proportion of smokers (%) | 39.2 | 41.5 | 0.83 |
| Smoking by smokers(cigs/day) | 15 ± 3.2 | 9.9 ± 1.5 | 1.0 |
Note: a missing values, n = 50.
Total dust concentrations of major workshop in the factory for producing ammonium perchlorate (Mean ± SD).
| Locations | Sample Number | Total Dust Concentration(mg/m3) * |
|---|---|---|
| Blending and homogenization workshop | 4 | 0.51 ± 0.002 |
| Drying sifting workshop | 8 | 1.18 ± 0.02 |
| Weighing workshop | 4 | 1.18 ± 0.01 |
| Double decomposition workshop | 4 | 0.42 ± 0.00 |
Notes: * these data are the area samples, and the duration of the TWA samples for a short time sampling varying from 20 to 30 min (GBZ/T192.1-2007).
Pre-shift mean and median values of urinary perchlorate concentrations of each group (unadjusted and adjusted by creatinine).
| Urinary perchlorate △ | Exposed (n = 51) | Control (n = 41) | T-Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD (µg/L) | 12.82 ± 0.37 * | 9.10 ± 0.48 | 41.986 |
| Median (range) (µg/L) | 8.89 (0.92–24.71) | 5.56 (0.37–20.55) | NA |
| Mean ± SD (μg/g Cr) | 12.33 ± 0.68 * | 8.20 ± 0.70 | 28.58 |
| Median (range) (μg/g Cr) | 8.51 (0.88–23.76) | 4.96 (0.33–18.47) | NA |
Notes: △ The urinary perchlorate determined were measured before the shift. NA, not applicable. * p < 0.05, vs. controls.
The comparison of perchlorateconcentration inthe urine for occupational workers at the differentwork shifts a (µg /L).
| Sampling time | 95% CI | Median | Max | Min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before shift (n = 51) | 1.64–23.98 | 8.89 | 24.71 | 0.92 |
| End of the shift (n = 21) | 5.69–35.5 | 10.51 | 35.97 | 5.09 |
| NA | NA | NA | NA |
Notes: a Urinary perchlorate is not normally distributed, and presented by median, max, min and 95% CI (confidence interval). NA not applicable.
Mean values of serum chemistry and hematology parameters of workers from the exposed group and control group (mean ± SD).
| Parameters | Group (Mean ± SD) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Exposed (n = 51) | Control (n = 41) | ||
| WBC (×109/L) | 5.59 ± 1.27 | 5.87 ± 1.16 | 0.287 |
| RBC (×1012/L) | 4.44 ± 0.40 | 4.53 ± 0.42 | 0.297 |
| Hb (g/L) | 130.08 ± 15.67 | 132.80 ± 14.42 | 0.392 |
| PLT (×109/L) | 224.65 ± 141.38 | 226.54 ± 91.06 | 0.941 |
| GPT (U/L) | 19.06 ± 7.68 | 21.56 ± 10.57 | 0.193 |
| BUN (mmol/L) | 5.27 ± 1.46 | 4.30 ± 1.29 | 0.001 ** |
| Cr (μmol/L) | 98.87 ± 24.93 | 92.30 ± 24.09 | 0.206 |
| ALB (g/Dl) | 44.74 ± 2.60 | 44.01 ± 2.72 | 0.196 |
Notes: p-values obtained from separate logistic regression models for each variable; ** p < 0.01, vs. controls.
Statistical description of the thyroid function indicators of workers from the exposed group and control group (Mean ± SD).
| Parameters | Exposed (n = 51) | Control (n = 41) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FT3 (fmol/L) | 2.91 ± 1.41 | 2.92 ± 1.19 | 0.953 |
| FT4 (fmol/L) | 11.67 ± 4.46 | 13.14 ± 4.47 | 0.120 |
| Log (TSH)(µU /mL) a | 0.369 ± 0.255 | 0.466 ± 0.311 | 0.35 |
| Tg (ng/mL) | 6.27 ± 2.82 | 5.89 ± 0.90 | 0.401 |
| TPO antibody positive rate (%) | 3/51(5.9) | 4/41(9.8) | 0.70 |
Note: a TSH is not normally distributed, and subject to the logarithmic transformation.
Mean and median values of urinary iodine (UI) concentrations of each group (unadjusted and adjusted by creatinine).
| Parameters | Exposed (N = 51) | Control (N = 41) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| UI (µg /L) Mean ± SD | 172.47 ± 105.22 | 184.29 ± 105.22 | 0.576 |
| UI (μg/g Cr ) Mean ± SD | 179.96 ± 85.42 | 186.47 ± 99.51 | 0.742 |
| UI (µg /L) Median | 155.4 a | 161.0 a | NA |
| UI (μg/g Cr) Median | 154.6 | 159.1 | NA |
| Range (µg/L) | 79.0–273.0 | 85.4–291.8 | NA |
| Range (µg/g Cr) | 77.97–327.08 | 100.76–595.2 | NA |
Note: a median urinary iodine levels > 100 μg/L, indicating of sufficient iodine intake for a population according to the WHO criteria. NA, not applicable.
The results of pulmonary functiontest in two groups in Yicheng Survey (Mean±SD).
| Group | Numbers | FVC (%) | FEV1 (%) | FEV1/FVC (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exposed | 51 | 99.66 ± 12.81 * | 98.53 ± 16.71 * | 98.92 ± 11.30 * |
| Control | 41 | 95.50 ± 17.59 | 94.71 ± 18.26 | 99.17 ± 14.38 |
| NA | 0.192 | 0.298 | 0.346 |
Notes: FVC, forced vital capacity; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in one second; FEV1/FVC, forced expiratory volume in one second to forced vital capacity ratio; NA, not applicable. * p > 0.05, vs. controls.