Exposure biomarkers and risk from gluing and heating of polyurethane: a cross sectional study of respiratory symptoms
Margareta Littorin, Lars Rylander, Gunnar Skarping, Marianne Dalene, Hans Welinder, Ulf Strömberg, Staffan Skerfving
Department
of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital, S-221
85 Lund, Sweden
Correspondence to: Margareta Littorin margareta.littorin{at}ymed.lu.se
Accepted 26 January
2000
OBJECTIVES
To define
the relation between exposure to polyurethane (PUR) glue, biomarkers of
exposure and effect, and work related symptoms that occur at least once
a week.
METHODS
In a
cross sectional study, 152 workers and 14 clerks in a factory with
exposure to sprayed and heated PUR glue containing 4,4'-diphenylmethane
(MDI) or 1,6-hexamethylene (HDI) di-isocyanate were examined with gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) for metabolites of MDI in
plasma (P-MDX) and urine (U-MDX), 2,4- and 2,6-toluene di-isocyanate
(TDI; P-TDX, U-TDX) and HDI in plasma and urine, specific serum IgG
(S-IgG-MDI, S-IgG-HDI, and S-IgG-TDI, respectively) and IgE
(S-IgE-MDI). Work related symptoms of the eyes and airways (nose or
lower airways, or both), and lung function were also evaluated.
RESULTS
P-MDX
was detected in 65% of the workers, U-TDX in 47%, HDX in none. Three
per cent were positive for S-IgE-MDI, 33% for S-IgG-MDI, 32% for
S-IgG-TDI, and 12% for S-IgG-HDI. A few clerks had metabolites, and
some had antibodies. Most metabolites and immunoglobulins were slightly
correlated
for example, P-MDX v S-IgG-MDI:
rs=0.21. Workers who heated glue had increased P-MDX (odds
ratio (OR)=12 for a value above the median) and S-IgG-MDI (OR=3.7),
sprayers P-2,4-TDX (OR=6.2) and P-2,6-TDX (OR=16). Twenty six per cent of the workers had work related symptoms of the airways, 21% from the
nose, 11% from the lower airways. Spraying of glue increased the risk
of work related symptoms and slightly decreased lung function. U-MDX
was associated with work related symptoms from the airways (OR=3.7) and
P-2,6-TDX with work related symptoms from the lower airways (OR=6.6).
S-IgG-MDI was related to work related symptoms from the airways
(OR=2.6).
CONCLUSIONS
There
were relations between exposures to sprayed and heated PUR glue based
on MDI and HDI, concentrations of metabolites of MDI and TDI in plasma
and urine, specific IgG serum antibodies against MDI, TDI, and HDI, and
work related symptoms.
Keywords: isocyanate; metabolites; antibodies
© 2000 by Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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