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Blink reflex measurement of effects of trichloroethylene exposure on the trigeminal nerve

โœ Scribed by Dr. Robert G. Feldman; Dr. Clyde Niles; Dr. Susan P. Proctor; Dr. Joseph Jabre


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
545 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure is known to have specific toxic effects on cranial nerves, the trigeminal nerve (V) in particular. The electrophysiological measurement of the blink reflex (BR) can quantify latency changes in the Vth and Vllth cranial nerve reflex arc. Prior study looked at the blink reflex measurement in a community group exposed to TCE in their drinking water. This study evaluated the use of the electrophysiologic blink reflex as an indicator of neurotoxic effects of TCE in occupationally exposed workers. The BR was tested in individual cases with documented histories of exposure to known chemical neurotoxins including TCE (n = 18). When compared with the nonexposed laboratory control values (n = 30), the subjects with a significant history of TCE exposure demonstrated the most prolonged latencies (? 3.0 SD above the nonexposed group mean) in the R1 component of the blink reflex measurement. The electrophysiological study of the blink reflex has application in assessing TCE exposure and in documenting the neurotoxic effects of that exposure on trigeminal nerve functions in humans.


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