Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry

Biomarkers of exposure to chemicals, such as styrene, allows to estimate the exposure to a particular compound by measuring the compound or it(s) metabolite(s) in body fluids. As an example, the determination of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid in urine. Indicators of genotoxicity are categori...

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Main Authors: Daniela Fernandes, Márcia Meneses, Paula Albuquerque, Miguel Barros
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Published: Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-882bc1da35a74f2994788135f673cf5f2020-11-25T00:43:34ZengEscola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de LisboaSaúde & Tecnologia1646-97042018-06-01018232910.25758/set.20611521Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industryDaniela Fernandes0Márcia Meneses1Paula Albuquerque2Miguel Barros3Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de LisboaResiquímica – Resinas Químicas, S.A. Grupo de Investigação em Ambiente e Saúde, GIAS. Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa.Departamento das Ciências e Tecnologias Laboratoriais e Saúde Comunitária, Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de LisboaEscola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa. Resiquímica – Resinas Químicas, S.A.Biomarkers of exposure to chemicals, such as styrene, allows to estimate the exposure to a particular compound by measuring the compound or it(s) metabolite(s) in body fluids. As an example, the determination of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid in urine. Indicators of genotoxicity are categorized as: (a) DNA and protein adducts; (b) DNA strand breaks. Styrene metabolism is initiated by Cytochrome P450 enzymes mediated by the oxidation of styrene to a reactive metabolite, the styrene-7,8-oxide. This study aims to review the environmental monitoring, complemented with biomarkers of exposure in order to understand its correlation and styrene genotoxicity. Systematic searches were performed to identify studies of occupational exposure to styrene and health effects in workers of chemical industries. To determine styrene air concentration, several studies used a personal air sampling method. A significant correlation has been found between styrene air concentration and mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acid concentration in urine. A significant relationship was found between individual levels of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid and styrene-7,8-oxide adducts to N-terminal valine in hemoglobin among exposed individuals. A strong correlation was also found between the frequency of DNA single-strand breaks, in mononuclear leukocytes, and styrene airborne level. The relationship between DNA damage, persistence and repair is complex, which complicates the relevance evaluation of potential genotoxic exposures difficult. There is conflicting evidence on the relationship between genotoxic response and exposure level. In future individual susceptibility studies, the individual genotypes associated with the metabolic route and DNA damage of styrene (metabolizing enzymes and DNA repair enzymes) should be analyzed. From the analysis of several studies it was found that indeed there is a strong correlation between the exposure levels and exposure biomarkers; however, no evidence was found regarding the styrene genotoxicity.https://web.estesl.ipl.pt/ojs/index.php/ST/article/view/2061Occupational exposure, StyreneChemical industry, StyreneEnvironmental and biological monitoring, StyreneExposure biomarkers, Styrene
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author Daniela Fernandes
Márcia Meneses
Paula Albuquerque
Miguel Barros
spellingShingle Daniela Fernandes
Márcia Meneses
Paula Albuquerque
Miguel Barros
Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
Saúde & Tecnologia
Occupational exposure, Styrene
Chemical industry, Styrene
Environmental and biological monitoring, Styrene
Exposure biomarkers, Styrene
author_facet Daniela Fernandes
Márcia Meneses
Paula Albuquerque
Miguel Barros
author_sort Daniela Fernandes
title Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
title_short Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
title_full Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
title_fullStr Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
title_full_unstemmed Environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
title_sort environmental monitoring and biomarkers of exposure to styrene in chemical industry
publisher Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa
series Saúde & Tecnologia
issn 1646-9704
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Biomarkers of exposure to chemicals, such as styrene, allows to estimate the exposure to a particular compound by measuring the compound or it(s) metabolite(s) in body fluids. As an example, the determination of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid in urine. Indicators of genotoxicity are categorized as: (a) DNA and protein adducts; (b) DNA strand breaks. Styrene metabolism is initiated by Cytochrome P450 enzymes mediated by the oxidation of styrene to a reactive metabolite, the styrene-7,8-oxide. This study aims to review the environmental monitoring, complemented with biomarkers of exposure in order to understand its correlation and styrene genotoxicity. Systematic searches were performed to identify studies of occupational exposure to styrene and health effects in workers of chemical industries. To determine styrene air concentration, several studies used a personal air sampling method. A significant correlation has been found between styrene air concentration and mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acid concentration in urine. A significant relationship was found between individual levels of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid and styrene-7,8-oxide adducts to N-terminal valine in hemoglobin among exposed individuals. A strong correlation was also found between the frequency of DNA single-strand breaks, in mononuclear leukocytes, and styrene airborne level. The relationship between DNA damage, persistence and repair is complex, which complicates the relevance evaluation of potential genotoxic exposures difficult. There is conflicting evidence on the relationship between genotoxic response and exposure level. In future individual susceptibility studies, the individual genotypes associated with the metabolic route and DNA damage of styrene (metabolizing enzymes and DNA repair enzymes) should be analyzed. From the analysis of several studies it was found that indeed there is a strong correlation between the exposure levels and exposure biomarkers; however, no evidence was found regarding the styrene genotoxicity.
topic Occupational exposure, Styrene
Chemical industry, Styrene
Environmental and biological monitoring, Styrene
Exposure biomarkers, Styrene
url https://web.estesl.ipl.pt/ojs/index.php/ST/article/view/2061
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