Two parameters of enzyme induction in vivo (urinary glucaric acid and the ratio between urinary 6-beta-OH-cortisol and 17-OH-corticosteroids) were followed in a population of chemical workers exposed to styrene and acetone (maximum air concentrations 164 and 571 mg m-3, respectively) and in a control group. The exposed workers showed significantly higher excretion of glucaric acid and a higher ratio of 6-beta-OH-cortisol/17-OH-corticosteroids. The variations of the two parameters were significantly correlated. An increase of urinary mercapturic acids was also found that was correlated to glucaric acid and 6-beta-OH-cortisol excretion. The data show that simultaneous styrene and acetone exposure induces mono-oxygenases in humans. The possibility that enzyme induction may modify the long-term effects of styrene exposure is briefly discussed.

Enzyme induction in humans exposed to styrene / P. Dolara; M. Lodovici; M. Salvadori; G. Santoni; G. Caderni; E. Buiatti; P. Bavazzano. - In: ANNALS OF OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE. - ISSN 0003-4878. - STAMPA. - 27:(1983), pp. 183-188.

Enzyme induction in humans exposed to styrene.

DOLARA, PIERO;LODOVICI, MAURA;SALVADORI, MADDALENA;CADERNI, GIOVANNA;
1983

Abstract

Two parameters of enzyme induction in vivo (urinary glucaric acid and the ratio between urinary 6-beta-OH-cortisol and 17-OH-corticosteroids) were followed in a population of chemical workers exposed to styrene and acetone (maximum air concentrations 164 and 571 mg m-3, respectively) and in a control group. The exposed workers showed significantly higher excretion of glucaric acid and a higher ratio of 6-beta-OH-cortisol/17-OH-corticosteroids. The variations of the two parameters were significantly correlated. An increase of urinary mercapturic acids was also found that was correlated to glucaric acid and 6-beta-OH-cortisol excretion. The data show that simultaneous styrene and acetone exposure induces mono-oxygenases in humans. The possibility that enzyme induction may modify the long-term effects of styrene exposure is briefly discussed.
1983
27
183
188
P. Dolara; M. Lodovici; M. Salvadori; G. Santoni; G. Caderni; E. Buiatti; P. Bavazzano
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