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Arch Toxicol ; 91(4): 1809-1814, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27638504

ABSTRACT

Lung sensitization and asthma are the main health effects of 4,4'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI). Albumin adducts (isocyanate-specific adducts) of MDI might be involved in the etiology of sensitization reactions. Albumin adducts of MDI were analyzed in sera of diisocyanate-exposed worker with and without diisocyanate occupational asthma (DA), as well as in exposed workers with and without diisocyanate-specific IgG antibodies. In DA-positive workers and IgG-positive workers, albumin adducts were significantly higher versus workers without DA and those who were specific IgG negative. The odds ratio to be DA-positive was 57 times larger for workers with adduct levels above 230 fmol/mg. The odds ratio to be IgG-positive was 10 times larger for workers with adduct levels above 113 fmol/mg. Therefore, albumin adducts appear to be a good predictor of the biological effects. The albumin-adduct levels in workers without biological effects were in the range of the adduct levels found in previous studies of healthy MDI-factory and construction site workers.


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Asthma, Occupational/chemically induced , Isocyanates/toxicity , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Serum Albumin/metabolism , Antibodies/immunology , Asthma, Occupational/blood , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Isocyanates/administration & dosage , Pilot Projects
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Biomarkers ; 17(2): 150-9, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22229538

ABSTRACT

Toluene diisocyanates (2,4-TDI and 2,6-TDI) are important intermediates in the chemical industry. Among the main damages after low levels of TDI exposure are lung sensitization and asthma. It is therefore necessary to have sensitive and specific methods to monitor isocyanate exposure of workers. Urinary metabolites or protein adducts have been used as biomarkers in workers exposed to TDI. However, with these methods it was not possible to determine if the biomarkers result from exposure to TDI or to the corresponding toluene diamines (TDA). This work presents a new procedure for the determination of isocyanate-specific albumin adducts. Isotope dilution mass spectrometry was used to measure the adducts in albumin present in workers exposed to TDI. 2,4-TDI and 2,6-TDI formed adducts with lysine: N(ϵ)-[({3-amino-4-methylphenyl}amino)carbonyl]-lysine, N(ϵ)-[({5-amino-2-methylphenyl}amino)carbonyl]-lysine, and N(ϵ)- [({3-amino-2-methylphenyl}amino)carbonyl]-lysine. In future studies, this new method can be applied to measure TDI-exposures in workers.


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Albumins/chemistry , Biomarkers/blood , Isocyanates/blood , Lysine/analysis , Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate/blood , Adult , Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis , Air Pollutants, Occupational/chemistry , Air Pollutants, Occupational/toxicity , Asthma/etiology , Chemical Industry , Chromatography, Liquid , Humans , Isocyanates/chemistry , Lysine/analogs & derivatives , Mass Spectrometry , Middle Aged , Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate/chemistry
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