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Saf Health Work ; 5(2): 91-6, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25180140

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BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an important cause of occupational mortality in miners exposed to coal mine dust. Although the inflammatory mediators involved in COPD have not been defined, many studies have shown that inflammatory mediators such as reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are involved in orchestrating the complex inflammatory process in COPD. METHODS: To investigate the relevance of exhaled biomarkers of oxidative and nitrosative stress in participants with COPD, we determined the levels of hydrogen peroxide, malondialdehyde (MDA), and 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT) in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) in 90 retired elderly coal miners (53 non-COPD and 37 COPD participants). RESULTS: Mean levels of MDA (4.64 nM vs. 6.46 nM, p = 0.005) and 3-NT (3.51 nM vs. 5.50 nM, p = 0.039) in EBC were significantly higher in participants with COPD. The median level of MDA did show statistical difference among the COPD severities (p = 0.017), and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for MDA (0.67) for the diagnostic discrimination of COPD indicated the biomarker. The optimal cutoff values were 5.34 nM (64.9% sensitivity and 64.2% specificity) and 5.58 nM (62.2% sensitivity and 62.3% specificity) for MDA and 3-NT, respectively. The results suggest that high levels of MDA and 3-NT in EBC are associated with COPD in retired elderly miners. CONCLUSION: These results showed that the elevated levels of EBC MDA and EBC 3-NT in individuals with COPD are biomarkers of oxidative or nitrosative stress.

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Ind Health ; 52(2): 129-36, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24464026

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Various cytokines activated by the inhalation of coal dust may mediate inflammation and lead to tissue damage. Objective of this study was to examine the relationships between coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) progression over a 3 yr period and the serum levels of cytokines in 85 retired coal workers. To investigate the relevance of serum cytokines in CWP, serum levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-ß1), and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) as progressive CWP biomarkers were studied in relation to the progression of pneumoconiosis over a 3 yr period in 85 patients with CWP. CWP progression was evaluated through paired comparisons of chest radiographs. Median levels of TGF-ß1 and MCP-1 were significantly higher in subjects with progressive CWP than in those without CWP progression. The area under the ROC curve for TGF-ß1 (0.693) and MCP-1 (0.653) indicated that these cytokines could serve as biomarkers for the progression of CWP. Serum TGF-ß1 levels were related to the progression of CWP (ß=0.247, p=0.016). The results suggest that high serum levels of TGF-ß1 and MCP-1 are associated with the progression of CWP.


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Anthracosis/blood , Chemokine CCL2/blood , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/blood , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anthracosis/diagnosis , Anthracosis/diagnostic imaging , Anthracosis/epidemiology , Anthracosis/physiopathology , Biomarkers/blood , Disease Progression , Follow-Up Studies , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Interleukin-8/blood , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Lung/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , ROC Curve , Radiography , Retirement/statistics & numerical data , Spirometry , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood , Vital Capacity
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