| Literature DB >> 24961715 |
Noriko Takahashi1, Masahiro Hashizume1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the published literature and to estimate whether or not there is a causal relationship between occupational exposure to organophosphate pesticides (OPs) and either neurological impairment or depressive symptoms. DATA SOURCES: EMBASE, MEDLINE, Global Health and PsycINFO (1980 to April 2014).Entities:
Keywords: Environmental Health
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24961715 PMCID: PMC4078784 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Flow diagram of search and review process (OP, organophosphates).
Findings reported in epidemiological studies into occupational low-level OPs exposure and mental illness
| Author | Study design | Country | Exposed population (N) | Chemical | Exposed assessment | Comparison group | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Albers | CO | USA | Chemical workers (53) | OP | Industrial HR, AChE INH | Similar workers, not exposed (60) |
| 2 | Bazylewicz-Walczak | CO | Poland | Greenhouse workers (26) | OP | DR | Greenhouse workers, not exposed (25) |
| 3 | Beseler | NC/CO | USA | Case†: spouses of private applicators with depressive diagnoses (2051) | OP | QU or IN | Control: spouses of private applicators without depressive diagnoses (27 023) |
| 4 | Cole | CR | Ecuador | Farmers, some applicators (144) | OP,CAR, FNG | IN, QU, AChE INH | Local population(72) |
| 5 | Daniell | CO | USA | Farm worker applicators (49) | OP | QU, AChE INH | Slaughterhouse workers(40) |
| 6 | Dassanayake | CR | Sri Lanka | Vegetable farm workers (38) | OP | NA | Hospital labourers (35) |
| 7 | Farahat | CR | Egypt | Farm workers (52) | OP | AChE INH | Local population(50) |
| 8 | Fiedler | CR | USA | Tree fruit farmers (57) | OP | QU, lifetime exposure metric | Cranberry/blueberry growers(low exposed), hardware storeowners (unexposed) (42) |
| 9 | Korsak | CR | USA | Occupational exposure (16) | OP, CAR, OC | AChE INH | Local population (low exposure; 16) |
| 10 | Levin | CR | USA | Pesticide applicators (24) | OP | IN, AChE INH | Farmers (24) |
| 11 | London | CR | South Africa | Fruit farm pesticide applicators (163) | OP | QU(job-matrix) | Farm workers, not applicators (84) |
| 12 | London | CR | South Africa | Fruit farm pesticide applicators (164) | OP | QU (job-matrix) | Farm workers, not applicators (83) |
| 13 | Maizlish | CR | USA | Pesticide applicators (46) | OP | UM, DR | Non-applicators (56) |
| 14 | Misra | PR | India | Pesticide applicators (22) | OP | AChE INH | Hospital labourers (20) |
| 15 | Ohayo-Mitoko | CO | Kenya | Farm worker applicators (256) | OP, CAR | AChE INH | Farm workers (low exposure; 152) |
| 16 | Rodnitzky | CR | USA | Pesticide applicators (23) | OP | AChE INH | Farmers (23) |
| 17 | Roldan-Tapia | CR | Spain | Greenhouse workers (40) | OP, CAR | QU, AChE INH | Local population (26) |
| 18 | Ross | CO | UK | Sheep farmers (127) | OP | IN | Police workers (78) |
| 19 | Rothlein | CR | USA | Farm workers (96) | OP | UM, House dust | Workers in hotels and tourist industry (45) |
| 20 | Srivastava | CR | India | Manufacture workers (59) | OP | AChE INH | Manufacture workers, not exposed (17) |
| 21 | Steenland | CR | USA | Termiticide applicators (191) | OP | IN,UM | Friends, blue collar workers (189) |
| 22 | Stephens | CR | UK | Sheep farmers (146) | OP | QU | Quarry workers (143) |
| 23 | Stephens | CR | UK | Sheep farmers (77) | OP | QU, UM | Quarry workers (69) |
| 24 | Stephens | CR | UK | Orchard applicators (37) | OP | IN,QU | Construction workers, pig farmers (57) |
*Studies that included depressive symptoms for outcome assessments.
†Cases were defined as female spouses of private applicators who responded with ‘yes’ to the question ‘Has a DOCTOR ever told you that you had been diagnosed with depression requiring medication?’Controls were female spouses who responded with ‘no’.10
AChE, acetylcholinesterase; AChE INH, AChE inhibition; CAR, carbamates; CO, cohort; CR, cross-sectional; DR, dermal and respiratory absorption; FUN, fungicides; HR, hygiene records; IN, interview; NA, not applicable; NC, nested case–control; OC, organochlorines; OP, organophosphates; PR: prospective study; QU, Questionnaire; UM, urinary metabolites
Summary of depressive symptoms used as outcome measurements
| Reference | Results obtained | Impact of outcomes |
|---|---|---|
| Beseler | Depression due to doctor’s diagnosis was not significantly related to low (OR 1.09; 95% CI 0.91 to 1.31) cumulative exposure | − |
| Levin | Anxiety score of the pesticide applicators was significantly higher (p<0.05) than that of the farmers. However, there was no significant difference in measures of depression | ++ |
| London | Dizziness, sleepiness and headache had a significantly higher overall neurological symptom score (p<0.05) | ++ |
| Misra | Common symptoms were headache (59%), giddiness (50%), ocular symptoms (27%) and paraesthesia (18%), and no neurological change was seen | − |
| Ohayo-Mitoko | A significant change in symptom prevalence was found for the respiratory (2.48% CI (0.78% to 5.38%) and central nervous system (2.56% CI (0.99% to 6.62%), but in terms of skin symptoms and eye symptoms, there was no statistically significant change | ++ |
++, statistically significant (p<0.05); OR, Odds ratio; −, not statistically significant.
Summary of the neurological test batteries used in some of the studies
| Reference | Types of neurological tests | Symbol digit | Digit span | Santa Ana | Simple reaction time | Syntactic reasoning(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bazylewicz-Walczak | Polish NCTB/WAIS (Symbol Degit) | nd | nd | nd | ** | nd |
| Cole | NCTB | nm | nm | nm | nd | nd |
| Daniell | NES | * | nd | nd | nd | nd |
| Farahat | Unknown | *** | ***(f)† | nd | nd | nd |
| Fiedler | WAIS-R | * | * | nd | *** | nd |
| London | WAIS-R | nm | nm | *** | nm | nd |
| Maizlish | WAIS | *** | nd | nd | nd | nd |
| Roldan-Tapia | WAIS | *** § | *** § | nd | nd | nd |
| Ross | WAIS | nd | *** | nd | nd | nd |
| Rothlein | Unknown | * | *(f)† | nd | * | nd |
| Srivastava | Unknown | *** | *** | nd | nd | nd |
| Steenland | NES | * | * | nd | * | nd |
| Stephens | Unknown | *** | * | nd | *** | ** |
| Stephens | NES/ACT | nm | nm | nd | nm | nm |
| Stephens | NES/ACT | * | * | nd | * | *** (ACTS) |
***p<0.05, **0.05 ≦ p<0.1, *p>0.1.
The exposed groups were slower or had poorer outcomes than the control groups.
†(f) Digit Span Forward.
‡(b) Digit Span Backward.
§Whether the obtained results were positive or negative was not reported in the study.
nd, subsets of neurological tests were not performed;
nm, subsets of neurological tests were performed but p values were not reported.