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Current understandings and perspectives on non-cancer health effects of benzene: A global concern
Authors:Haji Bahadar  Sara Mostafalou  Mohammad Abdollahi
Affiliation:1. International Campus, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran;2. Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center and Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract:

Objective

Benzene, as a volatile organic compound, is known as one of the main air pollutants in the environment. The aim of this review is to summarize all available evidences on non-cancerous health effects of benzene providing an overview of possible association of exposure to benzene with human chronic diseases, specially, in those regions of the world where benzene concentration is being poorly monitored.

Methodology

A bibliographic search of scientific databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scirus was conducted with key words of “benzene toxic health effects”, “environmental volatile organic compounds”, “diabetes mellitus and environmental pollutants”, “breast cancer and environmental pollution”, “prevalence of lung cancer”, and “diabetes prevalence”. More than 300 peer reviewed papers were examined. Experimental and epidemiologic studies reporting health effects of benzene and volatile organic compounds were included in the study.

Results

Epidemiologic and experimental studies suggest that benzene exposure can lead to numerous non-cancerous health effects associated with functional aberration of vital systems in the body like reproductive, immune, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and respiratory.

Conclusion

Chronic diseases have become a health burden of global dimension with special emphasis in regions with poor monitoring over contents of benzene in petrochemicals. Benzene is a well known carcinogen of blood and its components, but the concern of benzene exposure is more than carcinogenicity of blood components and should be evaluated in both epidemiologic and experimental studies. Aspect of interactions and mechanism of toxicity in relation to human general health problems especially endocrine disturbances with particular reference to diabetes, breast and lung cancers should be followed up.
Keywords:AChE, Acetyl cholinesterase   ADA, Adenosine deaminase   ALP, Alkaline phosphatase   ALT, Alanine aminotransferase   AST, Aspartate transaminase   BUN, Blood urea nitrogen   DNA, DeoxyRibo Nucleic Acid   DOPA, Dopamine   EDCs, Endocrine disrupting chemicals   ERK1/2, Extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2   Hb, Hemoglobin   IL-2, Interleukin 2   Kg, kilogram   LDH, Lactate dehydrogenase   LINE-1, Long interspersed nuclear element-1   MCHC, Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration   MPV, Mean platelet volume   Mg, Milligram   OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration   ROS, Reactive oxygen species   VOCs, Volatile Organic Compounds   WBCs, White blood cells
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