2014
DOI: 10.17795/jhealthscope-16440
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Oxidative Damage Modeling by Biomonitoring of Exposure to Metals for Manual Metal Arc Welders

Abstract: Background: Welding fumes consist of a wide range of complex metal component. Metals induced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchitis, metal fume fever, cancer, and functional changes in the lung. Since oxidative stress plays a role in this pathogenesis, it is characterized by airflow limitation. Objectives: This study focused on the anticipation of the oxidative stress biomarker in welders by assessing the amount of urinary metals and spirometry airflow index. Materials and Methods:We measured malond… Show more

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“…Chinese welders ( n = 258) also experienced depletion of GSH, but their MDA levels were not significantly higher compared to the controls (Luo et al, 2009). Significantly higher MDA levels and lower CAT levels were also reported in Iranian welders (Sattarahmady et al, 2015; Zendehdel, 2014). Potential oxidative and lipoperoxidative damages were also observed in welders from other countries (du Plessis et al, 2010; Zhu et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Chinese welders ( n = 258) also experienced depletion of GSH, but their MDA levels were not significantly higher compared to the controls (Luo et al, 2009). Significantly higher MDA levels and lower CAT levels were also reported in Iranian welders (Sattarahmady et al, 2015; Zendehdel, 2014). Potential oxidative and lipoperoxidative damages were also observed in welders from other countries (du Plessis et al, 2010; Zhu et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%