Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers

Background. Cement dust inhalation is associated with deleterious health effects. The impact of cement dust exposure on the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), liver function, and some serum elements in workers and residents near cement factory were assessed. Methods. Two hundred and ten subjects (50...

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Main Authors: Egbe Edmund Richard, Nsonwu-Anyanwu Augusta Chinyere, Offor Sunday Jeremaiah, Usoro Chinyere Adanna Opara, Etukudo Maise Henrieta, Egbe Deborah Ifunanya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Toxicology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104719
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spelling doaj-58fc5c123e50449a8e338b2ce26d08912020-11-24T23:16:14ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Toxicology1687-81911687-82052016-01-01201610.1155/2016/61047196104719Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory WorkersEgbe Edmund Richard0Nsonwu-Anyanwu Augusta Chinyere1Offor Sunday Jeremaiah2Usoro Chinyere Adanna Opara3Etukudo Maise Henrieta4Egbe Deborah Ifunanya5Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar 543000, NigeriaBackground. Cement dust inhalation is associated with deleterious health effects. The impact of cement dust exposure on the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), liver function, and some serum elements in workers and residents near cement factory were assessed. Methods. Two hundred and ten subjects (50 workers, 60 residents, and 100 controls) aged 18–60 years were studied. PEFR, liver function {aspartate and alanine transaminases (AST and ALT) and total and conjugated bilirubin (TB and CB)}, and serum elements {lead (Pb), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), selenium (Se), chromium (Cr), zinc (Zn), and arsenic (As)} were determined using peak flow meter, colorimetry, and atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. Data were analysed using ANOVA and correlation at p=0.05. Results. The ALT, TB, CB, Pb, As, Cd, Cr, Se, Mn, and Cu were significantly higher and PEFR, Fe, and Zn lower in workers and residents compared to controls (p<0.05). Higher levels of ALT, AST, and Fe and lower levels of Pb, Cd, Cr, Se, Mn, and Cu were seen in cement workers compared to residents (p<0.05). Negative correlation was observed between duration of exposure and PEFR (r=-0.416, p=0.016) in cement workers. Conclusions. Cement dust inhalation may be associated with alterations in serum elements levels and lung and liver functions while long term exposure lowers peak expiratory flow rate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104719
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author Egbe Edmund Richard
Nsonwu-Anyanwu Augusta Chinyere
Offor Sunday Jeremaiah
Usoro Chinyere Adanna Opara
Etukudo Maise Henrieta
Egbe Deborah Ifunanya
spellingShingle Egbe Edmund Richard
Nsonwu-Anyanwu Augusta Chinyere
Offor Sunday Jeremaiah
Usoro Chinyere Adanna Opara
Etukudo Maise Henrieta
Egbe Deborah Ifunanya
Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
Journal of Toxicology
author_facet Egbe Edmund Richard
Nsonwu-Anyanwu Augusta Chinyere
Offor Sunday Jeremaiah
Usoro Chinyere Adanna Opara
Etukudo Maise Henrieta
Egbe Deborah Ifunanya
author_sort Egbe Edmund Richard
title Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
title_short Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
title_full Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
title_fullStr Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
title_full_unstemmed Cement Dust Exposure and Perturbations in Some Elements and Lung and Liver Functions of Cement Factory Workers
title_sort cement dust exposure and perturbations in some elements and lung and liver functions of cement factory workers
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Toxicology
issn 1687-8191
1687-8205
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background. Cement dust inhalation is associated with deleterious health effects. The impact of cement dust exposure on the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), liver function, and some serum elements in workers and residents near cement factory were assessed. Methods. Two hundred and ten subjects (50 workers, 60 residents, and 100 controls) aged 18–60 years were studied. PEFR, liver function {aspartate and alanine transaminases (AST and ALT) and total and conjugated bilirubin (TB and CB)}, and serum elements {lead (Pb), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), selenium (Se), chromium (Cr), zinc (Zn), and arsenic (As)} were determined using peak flow meter, colorimetry, and atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. Data were analysed using ANOVA and correlation at p=0.05. Results. The ALT, TB, CB, Pb, As, Cd, Cr, Se, Mn, and Cu were significantly higher and PEFR, Fe, and Zn lower in workers and residents compared to controls (p<0.05). Higher levels of ALT, AST, and Fe and lower levels of Pb, Cd, Cr, Se, Mn, and Cu were seen in cement workers compared to residents (p<0.05). Negative correlation was observed between duration of exposure and PEFR (r=-0.416, p=0.016) in cement workers. Conclusions. Cement dust inhalation may be associated with alterations in serum elements levels and lung and liver functions while long term exposure lowers peak expiratory flow rate.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104719
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