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The relationship of airborne trimellitic anhydride concentrations to trimellitic anhydride-induced symptoms and immune responses
Authors:David I. Bernstein M.D.   Donald E. Roach M.D.   Kris G. McGrath M.D.   Robert S. Larsen   C. Raymond Zeiss M.D.  Roy Patterson M.D.  
Affiliation:1. Section of Allergy-Immunology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., USA;2. Medical Department, 3M Company, St. Paul, Minn., USA
Abstract:Eighteen workers exposed to trimellitic anhydride (TMA) powder were evaluated in 1979. Twelve of these workers were available for longitudinal study until 1982. Annual clinical evaluations and serum radioimmunoassays for total antibody binding and specific IgE binding to 125I-TM-HSA were performed. In 1979, five workers had antibody against TM-HSA. Of these, three workers were diagnosed with the late respiratory systemic syndrome (LRSS) and one worker with TMA-induced allergic rhinitis. The LRSS workers had significantly elevated total antibody binding of 125I-TM-HSA and the worker with rhinitis had significantly elevated specific IgE binding of 125I-TM-HSA per milliliter of serum. Although TMA handling was intermittent throughout the year, average airborne dust concentrations from 1974 to 1978 at job stations of the two heaviest TMA-exposed occupations, operator and assistant operator, were 2.1 and 0.82 mg/m3, respectively. After local exhaust ventilation had been improved, average airborne dust concentrations of TMA at the two latter job stations fell to levels of 0.03 and 0.01 mg/m3, respectively, in 1982. The decrease in TMA exposure coincided with a gradual fall in total antibody binding of 125I-TM-HSA per milliliter in 1982 and symptomatic improvement in the three individuals with the LRSS. The continuous low-level exposure of the worker with TMA rhinitis was sufficient to elicit a rise in specific IgE against TM-HSA from 1.1 ng of 125I-TM-HSA bound per milliliter in 1979 to 2.12 in 1982.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Keywords:Reprint requests: Roy Patterson   M.D.   Department of Medicine   Northwestern University Medical School   303 East Chicago Avenue   Chicago   Illinois 60611.
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