The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine
Objectives While inorganic mercury is being gradually withdrawn from industry, environmental exposure to mercury is recognized as one of the greatest present toxicological problems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation on selected ca...
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doaj-425fbcc70a4d402498311bb0eeacd1372021-08-11T11:13:58ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2021-08-0134455156410.13075/ijomeh.1896.01597131285The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorineAnna Skoczyńska0Maciej Cyran1Barbara Turczyn2Anna Wojakowska3Beata Smyk4Marta Skoczyńska5Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland (Department of Internal and Occupational Medicine and Hypertension)Maria Sklodowska-Curie Medical Academy, Warsaw, PolandWroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland (Department of Internal and Occupational Medicine and Hypertension)Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland (Department of Internal and Occupational Medicine and Hypertension)Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland (Department of Internal and Occupational Medicine and Hypertension)Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland (Department of Rheumatology and Internal Diseases)Objectives While inorganic mercury is being gradually withdrawn from industry, environmental exposure to mercury is recognized as one of the greatest present toxicological problems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation on selected cardiovascular risk factors and the urinary mercury (Hg-U) concentration in workers occupationally exposed to mercury vapor. Material and Methods Overall, 38 workers of an electrolyzer hall (Hg-U: 46.6±35.7 μg/g creatinine) and a control group of 60 employees not exposed to Hg (Hg-U: 4.3±15.5 μg/g creatinine) were included in a clinical cross-over study. Clinical and laboratory tests were carried out 4 times: before and after a 3-month period of PUFAs supplementation (1000 mg daily), then after a 3-month break, and then after another 3-month period of PUFAs supplementation. Results The baseline heart rate (HR) and serum triglyceride levels were higher in the Hg-exposed workers than in the controls, whereas systolic blood pressure (SBP) and cholesterol (C) levels exceeded normal values in both groups. There was a positive correlation between high-density lipoprotein 3 cholesterol (HDL 3 -C) and Hg-U levels. The PUFAs use was associated with a decrease in both HR and SBP. After the first stage of supplementation, a decrease in the Hg-U concentration was observed. In a multivariate logistic regression model, decreases in Hg-U were associated only with exposure to mercury; OR ΔHg = 0.562 (95% CI: 0.323–0.979), p < 0.042. After the second 3-month period of PUFAs supplementation, a significant association between HDL 3 -C and a Hg-U decrease was shown: OR HDL 3 = 1.222 (95% CI: 1.01–1.46), p < 0.033. Conclusions In the workers exposed to mercury vapor, PUFAs supplementation led to some beneficial effects on HR and SBP. The first stage of supplementation was associated with a decrease in Hg-U in which HDL 3 metabolism probably plays an important role. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021;34(4):551–64http://ijomeh.eu/The-effect-of-polyunsaturated-fatty-acids-on-cardiovascular-risk-factors-and-urinary,131285,0,2.htmlblood pressureheart ratehdl-cpufamercury exposureurinary hg |
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Anna Skoczyńska Maciej Cyran Barbara Turczyn Anna Wojakowska Beata Smyk Marta Skoczyńska The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health blood pressure heart rate hdl-c pufa mercury exposure urinary hg |
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The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on cardiovascular risk factors and urinary mercury in workers employed at electrolytic production of chlorine |
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Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine |
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International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health |
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1232-1087 1896-494X |
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Objectives
While inorganic mercury is being gradually withdrawn from industry, environmental exposure to mercury is recognized as one of the greatest
present toxicological problems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation on selected
cardiovascular risk factors and the urinary mercury (Hg-U) concentration in workers occupationally exposed to mercury vapor.
Material and Methods
Overall, 38 workers of an electrolyzer hall (Hg-U: 46.6±35.7 μg/g creatinine) and a control group of 60 employees not exposed to Hg (Hg-U: 4.3±15.5
μg/g creatinine) were included in a clinical cross-over study. Clinical and laboratory tests were carried out 4 times: before and after a 3-month period
of PUFAs supplementation (1000 mg daily), then after a 3-month break, and then after another 3-month period of PUFAs supplementation.
Results
The baseline heart rate (HR) and serum triglyceride levels were higher in the Hg-exposed workers than in the controls, whereas systolic blood pressure
(SBP) and cholesterol (C) levels exceeded normal values in both groups. There was a positive correlation between high-density lipoprotein 3 cholesterol
(HDL 3 -C) and Hg-U levels. The PUFAs use was associated with a decrease in both HR and SBP. After the first stage of supplementation, a decrease in
the Hg-U concentration was observed. In a multivariate logistic regression model, decreases in Hg-U were associated only with exposure to mercury;
OR ΔHg = 0.562 (95% CI: 0.323–0.979), p < 0.042. After the second 3-month period of PUFAs supplementation, a significant association between
HDL 3 -C and a Hg-U decrease was shown: OR HDL 3 = 1.222 (95% CI: 1.01–1.46), p < 0.033.
Conclusions
In the workers exposed to mercury vapor,
PUFAs supplementation led to some beneficial effects on HR and SBP. The first stage of supplementation was associated with a decrease in Hg-U in
which HDL 3 metabolism probably plays an important role. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021;34(4):551–64 |
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