1.8-isoprostane as Oxidative Stress Marker in Coal Mine Workers.
Zlatko ZIMET ; Marjan BILBAN ; Mateja Marc MALOVRH ; Peter KOROŠEC ; Borut POLJŠAK ; Joško OSREDKAR ; Mira ŠILAR
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2016;29(8):589-593
This study was to investigate whether working in conditions of elevated concentrations of mine gases (CO2, CO, CH4, DMS) and dust may result in oxidative stress. Coal miners (n=94) from the Velenje Coal mine who were arranged into control group and three groups according to a number of consecutive working days. 8-isoprostane as a biological marker of oxidative stress was measured in exhaled breath condensate (EBC). Miners who worked for three consecutive days had higher 8-isoprostane values in EBC compared to the control group. Gas/dust concentrations and exposure time of a single/two day shift seem too low to trigger immediate oxidative stress.
Adult
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Biomarkers
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analysis
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Breath Tests
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Coal
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adverse effects
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Coal Mining
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manpower
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Dinoprost
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analogs & derivatives
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analysis
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Dust
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analysis
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Miners
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statistics & numerical data
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Occupational Exposure
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analysis
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Oxidative Stress