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Bone manganese as a biomarker of manganese exposure: A feasibility study
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<p><strong>Background:</strong> There is a need for a diagnostic tool with the ability to measure cumulative exposure to manganese (Mn) in the workplace. Measuring bone Mn levels with in vivo neutron activation analysis (IVNAA) could serve as a biomarker of past exposure. Bone Mn levels of welders were measured and compared to the levels found in subjects without exposure to the element.</p>
<p><strong>Method:</strong> Forty subjects (30 welders and 10 controls) were recruited. An occupational history was obtained and subjects underwent IVNAA bone Mn measurements.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> The mean bone Mn levels were (2.9 +/- 0.4) and (0.1 +/- 0.7) microg Mn/g Ca for welders and controls, respectively (P < 0.05).</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> This project, the first of its kind, reports differences in bone Mn between Mn-exposed welders and non-occupationally exposed subjects. It appears that bone Mn levels do reflect differences in the occupational exposure of welders.</p>
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Title: Bone manganese as a biomarker of manganese exposure: A feasibility study
Description:
<p><strong>Background:</strong> There is a need for a diagnostic tool with the ability to measure cumulative exposure to manganese (Mn) in the workplace.
Measuring bone Mn levels with in vivo neutron activation analysis (IVNAA) could serve as a biomarker of past exposure.
Bone Mn levels of welders were measured and compared to the levels found in subjects without exposure to the element.
</p>
<p><strong>Method:</strong> Forty subjects (30 welders and 10 controls) were recruited.
An occupational history was obtained and subjects underwent IVNAA bone Mn measurements.
</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> The mean bone Mn levels were (2.
9 +/- 0.
4) and (0.
1 +/- 0.
7) microg Mn/g Ca for welders and controls, respectively (P < 0.
05).
</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> This project, the first of its kind, reports differences in bone Mn between Mn-exposed welders and non-occupationally exposed subjects.
It appears that bone Mn levels do reflect differences in the occupational exposure of welders.
</p>.
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