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Arch Environ Health


Title:Exposure of humans to a volatile organic mixture. III. Inflammatory response
Author(s):Koren HS; Graham DE; Devlin RB;
Address:"United States Environmental Protection Agency, Health Effects Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina"
Journal Title:Arch Environ Health
Year:1992
Volume:47
Issue:1
Page Number:39 - 44
DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935942
ISSN/ISBN:0003-9896 (Print) 0003-9896 (Linking)
Abstract:"A set of symptoms has been described during the past two decades that has been called the 'sick building syndrome.' These symptoms include eye, nose, and throat irritation; headache; mental fatigue; and respiratory distress. It is likely that the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in synthetic materials used in homes and office buildings contribute to these symptoms. However, there have been very few studies in which humans have been exposed to known amounts of VOCs under carefully controlled conditions. In this study, 14 subjects were exposed to a mixture of VOCs (25 mg/m3 total hydrocarbon) that is representative of what is found in new homes and office buildings. Because irritations of the nose and throat are symptoms often associated with the upper respiratory tract and may result from an inflammatory response in the upper airways, we used nasal lavage to monitor neutrophil (PMN) influx into the nasal passages following exposure to VOCs. There were statistically significant increases in PMNs, both immediately after a 4-h exposure to VOCs and 18 h later"
Keywords:"Adolescent Adult Air Pollution, Indoor/*adverse effects Cell Survival Construction Materials/adverse effects Humans Inflammation/etiology/pathology Male Nasal Mucosa/*pathology Neutrophils/*pathology Therapeutic Irrigation Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineKoren, H S Graham, D E Devlin, R B eng 1992/01/01 Arch Environ Health. 1992 Jan-Feb; 47(1):39-44. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935942"

 
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