Dose-dependent production of urinary naphthols among workers exposed to jet fuel (JP-8) |
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Authors: | Serdar Berrin Egeghy Peter P Gibson Roger Rappaport Stephen M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7431, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Jet propulsion fuel-8 (JP-8) is one of the largest sources of chemical exposures among Air Force personnel. Urinary naphthols have been suggested as useful biomarkers of exposure to JP-8. METHODS: Multivariate linear regression models were applied to evaluate the effects of environmental and work-related factors upon production of urinary naphthols among 323 Air Force personnel. RESULTS: Naphthalene exposure, smoking status, and their interaction, plus self-reported skin irritation explained about two-thirds of the variation in naphthol levels. The exposure-smoking interaction was consistent with induction by smoking of one or more steps in the metabolism of naphthalene and naphthalene-1,2-oxide (NapO). A supralinear dose-response relationship was observed between urinary naphthols and naphthalene exposure. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary naphthols were associated with specific sources of exposure to JP-8, arising from both inhalation and dermal contact. Smokers and nonsmokers metabolized naphthalene at different rates, consistent with induction of at least two metabolic pathways by smoking. |
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Keywords: | jet fuel exposure JP‐8 biomarker urine naphthalene metabolism 1‐naphthol 2‐naphthol |
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