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Comparison of high MRI T1 signals with manganese concentration in brains of cynomolgus monkeys after 8 months of stainless steel welding-fume exposure

Authors
Park, Jung DuckChung, Yong HyunKim, Choong YongHa, Chang SooYang, Seoung OhKhang, Hyun SooYu, In KyuCheong, Hae KwanLee, Jong SeongSong, Chang-WooKwon, Il HoonHan, Jeong HeeSung, Jae HyuckHeo, Jeong DooChoi, Byung SunIm, RuthJeong, JayoungYu, Il Je
Issue Date
Jan-2007
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
INHALATION TOXICOLOGY, v.19, no.11, pp 965 - 971
Pages
7
Journal Title
INHALATION TOXICOLOGY
Volume
19
Number
11
Start Page
965
End Page
971
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/24212
DOI
10.1080/08958370701516108
ISSN
0895-8378
1091-7691
Abstract
Several pharmacokinetic studies on inhalation exposure to manganese (Mn) have already demonstrated that Mn readily accumulates in the olfactory and brain regions. However, a shortening of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1 relaxation time or high T1 signal intensity in specific sites of the brain, including the globus pallidus and subcortical frontal white matter, as indicative of tissue manganese accumulation has not yet been clearly established for certain durations of known doses of welding-fume exposure in experimental animals. Accordingly, to investigate the movement of manganese after welding-fume exposure, six cynomolgus monkeys were acclimated and assigned to three dose groups: unexposed, low dose (31 mg/m(3) total suspended particulate [TSP], 0.9 mg/m(3) of Mn), and high dose (62 mg/m(3) TSP, 1.95 mg/m(3) of Mn) of total suspended particulate. The primates were exposed to manual metal arc stainless steel (MMA-SS) welding fumes for 2 h per day in an inhalation chamber system equipped with an automatic fume generator. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies were conducted before the initiation of exposure and thereafter every month. The tissue Mn concentrations were then measured after a plateau was reached regarding the shortening of the MRI T1 relaxation time. A dose-dependent increase in the Mn concentration was found in the lungs, while noticeable increases in the Mn concentrations were found in certain tissues, such as the liver, kidneys, and testes. Slight increases in the Mn concentrations were found in the caudate, putamen, frontal lobe, and substantia nigra, while a dose-dependent noticeable increase was only found in the globus pallidus. Therefore, the present results indicated that a shortening of the MRI T1 relaxation time corresponded well with the Mn concentration in the globus pallidus after prolonged welding-fume exposure.
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