A cross sectional study of biological markers of neurochemical function in peripheral blood cells, and self reported nervous system symptoms, was conducted among 60 workers exposed to styrene in three reinforced plastics plants and 18 reference workers not exposed to styrene or other solvents. Concentrations of styrene in the air at the plants ranged from less than 1 to 160 ppm. Biomarkers of neurochemical function measured were: sigma receptor binding in lymphocytes, monoamine oxidase type B (MAO-B) activity in platelets, and serotonin uptake by platelets. Blood styrene concentration was used as the exposure index to take account of the use of protective equipment and dermal uptake. Four blood styrene exposure groups were defined as: non-e...
Nine workers occupationally exposed to styrene producing refrigerator lorries were analyzed. The sty...
Many reports in the literature suggest that long-term exposure to styrene may exert a variety of eff...
Abstract: Recently many studies on the health effects of workers who exposed to low-concentration s...
Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) activity in platelets, serum dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) activity, a...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate monoamine oxidase type B (MAO-B) activity in plate...
Recent findings on brain and neuroendocrine dysfunction associated with styrene exposure are reviewe...
To investigate neurobehavioural effects and the persistence of complaints in workers exposed to styr...
Background The toxicity of styrene on the peripheral nervous system is still debated. Cases The pape...
ABSTRACT To determine whether exposure to low levels of styrene (below 110 mg/m3) causes acute behav...
BACKGROUND: Although styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational exposure levels, its ne...
Chronic occupational exposure to styrene is associated with a number of adverse effects on the nervo...
Occupational exposure to styrene was studied by environmental and biological monitoring in 22 worker...
Styrene represents nowadays one of the most used organic solvent. The current exposure limit propose...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Background: Styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational levels, but effects at levels re...
Nine workers occupationally exposed to styrene producing refrigerator lorries were analyzed. The sty...
Many reports in the literature suggest that long-term exposure to styrene may exert a variety of eff...
Abstract: Recently many studies on the health effects of workers who exposed to low-concentration s...
Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) activity in platelets, serum dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) activity, a...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate monoamine oxidase type B (MAO-B) activity in plate...
Recent findings on brain and neuroendocrine dysfunction associated with styrene exposure are reviewe...
To investigate neurobehavioural effects and the persistence of complaints in workers exposed to styr...
Background The toxicity of styrene on the peripheral nervous system is still debated. Cases The pape...
ABSTRACT To determine whether exposure to low levels of styrene (below 110 mg/m3) causes acute behav...
BACKGROUND: Although styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational exposure levels, its ne...
Chronic occupational exposure to styrene is associated with a number of adverse effects on the nervo...
Occupational exposure to styrene was studied by environmental and biological monitoring in 22 worker...
Styrene represents nowadays one of the most used organic solvent. The current exposure limit propose...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Background: Styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational levels, but effects at levels re...
Nine workers occupationally exposed to styrene producing refrigerator lorries were analyzed. The sty...
Many reports in the literature suggest that long-term exposure to styrene may exert a variety of eff...
Abstract: Recently many studies on the health effects of workers who exposed to low-concentration s...