Autonomic function in manganese alloy workers

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作者
Barrington, WW [1 ]
Angle, CR [1 ]
Willcockson, NK [1 ]
Padula, MA [1 ]
Korn, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Dept Pediat Toxicol, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
关键词
manganese; cardiovagal; Holter; autonomic dysfunction; heart rate variability;
D O I
10.1006/enrs.1997.3826
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The observation of orthostatic hypotension in an index case of manganese toxicity lead to this prospective attempt to evaluate cardiovascular autonomic function and cognitive and emotional neurotoxicity in eight manganese alloy welders and machinists. The subjects consisted of a convenience sample consisting of an index case of manganese dementia, his four co-workers in a "frog shop" for gouging, welding, and grinding repair of high manganese railway track and a convenience sample of three mild steel welders with lesser manganese exposure also referred because of cognitive or autonomic symptoms. Frog shop air manganese samples 9.6-10 years before and 1.2-3.4 years after the diagnosis of the index case exceeded 1.0 mg/m(3) in 29% and 0.2 mg/m(3) in 62%. Twenty-four-hour electrocardiographic (Holter) monitoring was used to determine the temporal variability of the heartrate (RR' interval) and the rates of change at low frequency (0.04-0.15Hz) and high frequency (0.15-0.40Hz). MMPI and MCMI personality assessment and shortterm memory, figure copy, controlled oral word association, and symbol digit tests were used. The five frog shop workers had abnormal sympathovagal balance with decreased high frequency variability (increased In LF/ln HF). Seven of the eight workers had symptoms of autonomic dysfunction and significantly decreased heart rate variability (rMSSD) but these did not distinguish the relative exposure. Mood or affect was disturbed in all with associated changes in short-term memory and attention in four of the subjects. There were no significant correlations with serum or urine manganese. Power spectrum analysis of 24-h ambulatory ECG indicating a decrease in parasympathetic high frequency activation of heart rate variability may provide a sensitive index of central autonomic dysfunction reflecting increased exposure to manganese, although the contribution of exposures to solvents and other metals cannot be excluded. Neurotoxicity due to the gouging, melding, and grinding of mild steel and high manganese alloys (11-25%) merits air manganese and neuropsychologic surveillance including autonomic function by Holter monitoring of cardiovagal activation. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
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