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    <title>Examination of nervous system effects and other health effects in tunnel workers exposed to acrylamide and N-methylolacrylamide in Romeriksporten, Norway</title>
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    <description>Title: Examination of nervous system effects and other health effects in tunnel workers exposed to acrylamide and N-methylolacrylamide in Romeriksporten, Norway
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Kjuus, Helge; Goffeng, Lars Ole; Heier, Mona Skard; Øvrebø, Steinar; Skaug, Vidar; Ryberg, David; Sjöholm, Hans; Hansteen, Inger-Lise; Törnqvist, Margretha; Paulsson, Birgit; Langeland, Bjørn T.; Brudal, Stein; Foss, Ørn Terje
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: OBJECTIVES: This study examined nervous system effects and other health effects in tunnel&#xD;
workers exposed to acrylamide and N-methylolacrylamide during tunnel work.&#xD;
METHODS: Symptoms and nerve conduction properties were recorded in 25 tunnel workers&#xD;
exposed to acrylamide and N-methylolacrylamide during grouting operations, four and 16&#xD;
months after the cessation of exposure. Visual evoked response (VEP) and electroretinography&#xD;
(ERG) were performed 16 months post exposure. Hemoglobin adducts of acrylamide were&#xD;
measured and qualitative exposure indices were developed. Fifty unexposed tunnel workers&#xD;
served as referents. Chromosome aberrations and the distribution of Glutathion S transferase&#xD;
(GST) genotypes (M and T) were also examined in the 25 exposed workers, and were&#xD;
compared to 25 age and smoking matched referents.&#xD;
RESULTS: The exposed workers reported an increased prevalence of symptoms during grouting&#xD;
work compared to the examination after 16 months. A statistically significant reduction in&#xD;
mean sensory nerve conduction velocity (NCV) in the ulnar nerve was observed 4 months post&#xD;
exposure when compared to the reference group (52.3 vs. 58.9 m/s, p=0.001), and mean ulnar&#xD;
distal delay was prolonged (3.1 vs 2.5ms, p=0.001). Both measures were significantly&#xD;
improved when measured one year later. By correlating outcome measurements with the&#xD;
qualitative exposure indices of the individual workers, exposure-related improvements from&#xD;
four to 16 months post exposure were observed both in the median nerve (motor and sensory&#xD;
NCV and F-response) and the ulnar nerve (sensory NCV, F-response). A significant reversible&#xD;
reduction in the mean sensory amplitude in the median nerve was also observed, while sensory&#xD;
amplitudes in the sural nerve were significantly reduced after 16 months. The amplitudes in the&#xD;
electroretinography on photoptic (30 Hz) stimulation were significantly lower in the exposed&#xD;
subjects compared to the referents. There were no clear differences in the neurophysiological&#xD;
outcome parameters related to GST genotypes M and T. Chromosome examinations showed&#xD;
no significant differences between the 25 exposed subjects and 25 of the referents for&#xD;
chromosome aberrations, chromatid breaks, chromosome breaks and chromosome gaps. A&#xD;
significant increase in chromatid gaps was observed in the exposed subjects, but no exposureresponse&#xD;
relationship could be found. Subjects with GSTM1-/GSTT1 genotype had slightly&#xD;
higher frequencies of all effect parameters compared to referents with the same genotype.&#xD;
CONCLUSION: The results indicate slight effects on the peripheral nervous system in tunnel workers&#xD;
related to exposure to N-methylolacrylamide and acrylamide during grouting operations. Apart from a&#xD;
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possible delayed axonal effect on sensory fibres in the sural nerve, the effects seemed largely to have&#xD;
been reversible, with normalisation 16 months post exposure. A possible slight change in the ERG&#xD;
suggests subclinical effects on photoreceptors (cones) in the central part of the retina. The pattern of&#xD;
the chromosome results may indicate a possible slight genotoxic effect.</description>
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