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Urinary excretion of homovanillic acid in workers exposed to manganese

✍ Scribed by J. P. Buchet; C. Magos; H. Roels; E. Ceulemans; R. Lauwerys


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
295 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-0131

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✦ Synopsis


Homovanillic acid, an end product of dopamine catabolism, and manganese (Mn) were measured in the urine of 68 male workers exposed to Mn-containing dust in a dry alkaline battery plant or an Mn oxide and salt producing plant, and in 35 control male subjects. The geometric mean of the airborne concentration of inhalable (total) dust amounted to 0.95 and 1.37 mg/m3 in the dry alkaline battery plant and the Mn oxide and salt producing plant, respectively. In the latter, a higher prevalence of increased values of urinary homovanillic acid concentration was found. In the total population, there was a low but statistically significant positive correlation between the concentration of homovanillic acid and Mn in urine (r = 0.20, P = 0.04) but there was no significant correlation between the level of homovanillic acid in urine and Mn in airborne dust or duration of exposure. This observation might be compatible with the stimulation of dopamine turnover in the brain, which has been observed in the early phase of Mn intoxication in animals. However, the large variability in urinary homovanillic acid excretion in control subjects precludes the use of this biological indicator to detect early interference of Mn with the dopaminergic system.


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