Acute effects of acrolein in human volunteers during controlled exposure

作者:Dwivedi Aishwarya M; Johanson Gunnar; Lorentzen Johnny C; Palmberg Lena; Sjogren Bengt; Ernstgard Lena*
来源:Inhalation Toxicology, 2015, 27(14): 810-821.
DOI:10.3109/08958378.2015.1115567

摘要

Context: Acrolein is a reactive aldehyde mainly formed by combustion. The critical effect is considered to be irritation of the eyes and airways; however, the scarce data available make it difficult to assess effect levels.Objective: The aim of the study was to determine thresholds for acute irritation for acrolein.Methods: Nine healthy volunteers of each sex were exposed at six occasions for 2h at rest to: clean air, 15ppm ethyl acetate (EA), and 0.05ppm and 0.1ppm acrolein with and without EA (15ppm) to mask the potential influence of odor. Symptoms related to irritation and central nervous system effects were rated on 100-mm Visual Analogue Scales.Results: The ratings of eye irritation were slightly but significantly increased during exposure to acrolein in a dose-dependent manner (p<0.001, Friedman test) with a median rating of 8mm (corresponding to hardly at all) at the 0.1ppm condition and with no influence from EA. No significant exposure-related effects were found for pulmonary function, or nasal swelling, nor for markers of inflammation and coagulation in blood (IL-6, C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A, fibrinogen, factor VIII, von Willebrand factor, and Clara cell protein) or induced sputum (cell count, differential cell count, IL-6 and IL-8). Blink frequency recorded by electromyography was increased during exposure to 0.1ppm acrolein alone but not during any of the other five exposure conditions.Conclusion: Based on subjective ratings, the present study showedminor eye irritation by exposure to 0.1ppm acrolein.

  • 出版日期2015-12-6