Neurochemical changes in welders revealed by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

作者:Chang Yongmin; Woo Seung Tae; Lee Jae Jun; Song Hui Jin; Lee Hui Joong; Yoo Don Sik; Kim Suk Hwan; Lee Hun; Kwon Young Joo; Ahn Hyung Jin; Ahn Joon Ho; Park Sin Jae; Weon Young Cheol; Chung In Sung; Jeong Kyoung Sook; Kim Yangho*
来源:NeuroToxicology, 2009, 30(6): 950-957.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuro.2009.07.008

摘要

Background: Occupational and environmental exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with various neurobehavioral and movement dysfunctions. However, few studies have systemically examined the neurochemical effects of Mn exposure. Objectives: We examined typical changes in cerebral metabolite ratios in welders chronically exposed to Mn, compared with control individuals, using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), investigated whether an abnormality in brain metabolism is associated with neurobehavioral changes, and assessed possible implications of chronic Mn exposure. Methods: Thirty-five welders chronically exposed to Mn and 20 age-matched healthy subjects underwent single-voxel MRS at short echo time to assess the N-acetylaspartate (NAA), myoinositol (mI), total choline (tCho), and glutamine plus glutamate (Glx) levels, each of which was expressed as a ratio to total creatine (tCr). Neurobehavioral tests were also performed to define cognitive status. Results: NAA/tCr, Glx/tCr, and tCho/tCr ratios in the frontal gray matter (anterior cingulate cortex; ACC) and parietal white matter did not differ significantly between welders and control subjects. These metabolite ratios did not correlate significantly with blood Mn concentration or neurobehavioral parameters. However, mI levels in the ACC, but not in the parietal white matter, were significantly reduced in welders compared with control individuals (P < 0.01). Furthermore, in the frontal lobe of the brain, the mI/tCr ratio was significantly correlated with verbal memory scores as well as blood Mn concentration (P < 0.05). Conclusions: The cognitive decline observed in welders exposed to Mn was associated with a decreased mI/tCr ratio in the ACC. The depletion of mI in welders may reflect possible glial cell swelling and/or detoxification processes associated with long-term exposure to Mn.

  • 出版日期2009-11