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Mercury and proteins in cerebrospinal fluid in subjects exposed to mercury vapor.
Environmental Research 1994 May
Mercury (Hg) and protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and mercury in plasma (P), erythrocytes (Ery), and urine (U), were determined in 10 workers exposed to mercury vapor for 2-28 (median 13) years and in 16 occupationally unexposed referents. CSF-Hg was analyzed using radiochemical neutron activation analysis and P-Hg, Ery-Hg, and U-Hg were analyzed using cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry. P-Hg and U-Hg were significantly higher, but Ery-Hg was similar in the exposed workers (37 nmole/liter, 16 nmole/mmole creatinine, and 56 nmole/liter, respectively) compared with the referents (7.1 nmole/liter, 1.9 nmole/mmole creatinine, and 52 nmole/liter, respectively). CSF-Hg was correlated to P-Hg, and in workers with current high exposure (P-Hg > 50 nmole/liter), the CSF-Hg was significantly higher than in the reference group (1.08 versus 0.35 nmole/liter; P = 0.002). In two individuals, studied after ceased occupational exposure, a decrease of CSF-Hg was seen. There were no indications of changes in the CSF protein pattern in the exposed workers.
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