Elevated neurofilament light chain associated with cobalt/chromium metal neurotoxicity in a patient with a failed hip implant DOI
Danting Liu, John A. Miller,

Jason S. Lipof

et al.

Clinica Chimica Acta, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 120118 - 120118

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Effects of mixed metal exposures on MRI diffusion features in the medial temporal lobe DOI
Eunyoung Lee, Juhee Kim, Janina Manzieri Prado‐Rico

et al.

NeuroToxicology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 105, P. 196 - 207

Published: Oct. 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Monitoring of urinary nickel and chromium in metal industries workers in Alborz, Iran DOI Creative Commons

Mohammad Norisepehr,

Mohammad Darvishmotevalli, Mostafa Qorbani

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Oct. 26, 2024

Heavy metal contamination from occupational sources is a cause for concern due to its potential accumulation in the environment and body of living organisms, which leads long-term toxic effects. There limited evidence on concentration heavy metals fluids welding workers. This study aimed measure nickel (Ni) chromium (Cr) as two main urine samples welders determine relationship various environmental factors their levels. was conducted Iran 2022-2023. Eighty-five were collected studied Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) used Ni Cr. Data related socio-demographic characteristics (education level, income, work experience, age, mass index (BMI)), lifestyle profile (consumption seafood canned food, smoking, physical activity), type ventilation preventive devices at work, suffering underlying diseases (cardiovascular high blood pressure) using valid questionnaires. Cr present 100% with mean concentrations (1.09 ± 0.294) (11.45 16.751) µg/g creatinine, respectively. A significant correlation observed between level education, consumption devices, (p-value < 0.05). Also, there no difference activity BMI. Lifestyle determinants not are important predictors urinary Therefore, more research required adverse effects exposure these metals.

Language: Английский

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Metal mixtures exposure with risk of elevated serum neurofilament light chain concentrations in U.S. general adults, NHANES 2013–2014 DOI Creative Commons
Yizhen Wang,

Keyi Zhang,

Hao Li

et al.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 289, P. 117473 - 117473

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Language: Английский

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Effects of mixed metal exposures on MRI diffusion features in the medial temporal lobe DOI Creative Commons
Eunyoung Lee, Juhee Kim, Janina Manzieri Prado‐Rico

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 23, 2023

Abstract Background Environmental exposure to metal mixtures is common and may be associated with increased risk for neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s disease Objective This study examined associations of mixed exposures medial temporal lobe (MTL) MRI structural metrics neuropsychological performance. Methods Metal history, whole blood metal, tests were obtained from subjects with/without a history welding fumes (42 exposed subjects; 31 controls). MTL structures (hippocampus, entorhinal parahippocampal cortices) assessed by morphologic (volume, cortical thickness) diffusion tensor imaging [mean (MD), axial (AD), radial diffusivity (RD), fractional anisotropy (FA)] metrics. In subjects, correlation, multiple linear, Bayesian kernel machine regression, mediation analyses employed examine effects single- or mixed-metal predictor(s) their interactions on metrics; the path consequences. Results Compared controls, had higher Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Pb, Se, Zn levels (p’s<0.026) poorer performance in processing/psychomotor speed, executive, visuospatial domains (p’s<0.046). Exposed displayed MD, AD, RD all ROIs (p’s<0.040) lower FA cortices (p’s<0.033), but not morphological differences. Long-term indirectly predicted processing speed via (p=0.023). Higher Mn Cu (p’s<0.043) Delayed Story Recall (p=0.007) without overall mixture interaction effects. Discussion Mixed features that are similar at-risk populations. These data warrant follow-up as they illuminate environmental disease-related health outcomes. Highlights through than controls. (DTI) mean (RD) values regions interest (ROI) (FA) significant altered DTI (lower hippocampal RD). Across regression analyses, performance, resembling mediate, at least partially, cognitive

Language: Английский

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Association between urinary mixture metal levels and olfactory function in coal miners DOI Creative Commons
Yang Li,

Yuxuan Jiao,

Rong Hu

et al.

Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Sept. 25, 2024

Exposure to occupational metallic mixtures has a potential impact on olfactory function. However, research evidence is limited the of exposure and dysfunction. Furthermore, coal dust generated contains multiple various metals during mining, no study yet focus dysfunction miners.

Language: Английский

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Elevated neurofilament light chain associated with cobalt/chromium metal neurotoxicity in a patient with a failed hip implant DOI
Danting Liu, John A. Miller,

Jason S. Lipof

et al.

Clinica Chimica Acta, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 120118 - 120118

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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0