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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 20181, 2021 10 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34642423

RESUMEN

Inhalation is the main route of exposure to airborne pollutants. To evaluate the safety and assess the risks of occupational hazards different testing approaches are used. 3D airway epithelial tissues allow to mimic exposure conditions in vitro, generates human-relevant toxicology data, allows to elucidate the mode of action of pollutants. Gillian3500 pumps were used to collect the airborne particulate from woodworking and metalworking environments. EpiAirway tissues were used to model half working day (4 h), full working day (8 h), and 3 working day exposures to occupational pollutants. Tissue viability was assessed using an MTT assay. For preliminary assessment, RT-qPCR analyses were performed to analyze the expression of gelsolin, caspase-3, and IL-6. Tissue morphology was assessed by hematoxylin/eosin staining. An effect on the proliferation of lung epithelial cell line A549 was assessed. Acute exposure to workspace pollutants slightly affected tissue viability and did not change the morphology. No inhibiting effect was observed on the proliferation of A549 cells. Preliminary analysis showed that both types of particles suppressed the expression of gelsolin, with the effect of metalworking samples being more pronounced. A slight reduction in caspase-3 expression was observed. Particles from metalworking suppressed IL-6 expression.


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Caspasa 3/genética , Gelsolina/genética , Exposición por Inhalación/efectos adversos , Interleucina-6/genética , Pulmón/citología , Exposición Profesional/análisis , Material Particulado/toxicidad , Células A549 , Proliferación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Pulmón/química , Pulmón/efectos de los fármacos , Metalurgia , Tamaño de la Partícula , Supervivencia Tisular/efectos de los fármacos , Madera
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Int J Environ Res Public Health ; 12(8): 9265-81, 2015 Aug 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26262633

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Computer work is characterized by sedentary static workload with low-intensity energy metabolism. The aim of our study was to evaluate the dynamics of skin surface temperature in the hand during prolonged computer mouse work under different ergonomic setups. Digital infrared imaging of the right forearm and wrist was performed during three hours of continuous computer work (measured at the start and every 15 minutes thereafter) in a laboratory with controlled ambient conditions. Four people participated in the study. Three different ergonomic computer mouse setups were tested on three different days (horizontal computer mouse without mouse pad; horizontal computer mouse with mouse pad and padded wrist support; vertical computer mouse without mouse pad). The study revealed a significantly strong negative correlation between the temperature of the dorsal surface of the wrist and time spent working with a computer mouse. Hand skin temperature decreased markedly after one hour of continuous computer mouse work. Vertical computer mouse work preserved more stable and higher temperatures of the wrist (>30 °C), while continuous use of a horizontal mouse for more than two hours caused an extremely low temperature (<28 °C) in distal parts of the hand. The preliminary observational findings indicate the significant effect of the duration and ergonomics of computer mouse work on the development of hand hypothermia.


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Computadores , Ergonomía , Hipotermia/etiología , Enfermedades Profesionales/etiología , Temperatura Cutánea/fisiología , Muñeca/fisiopatología , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Hipotermia/diagnóstico , Hipotermia/fisiopatología , Rayos Infrarrojos , Masculino , Enfermedades Profesionales/diagnóstico , Enfermedades Profesionales/fisiopatología , Proyectos Piloto , Conducta Sedentaria , Termometría/métodos
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