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1992 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

A STUDY ON ESTIMATION OF MERCURY DEPOSIT IN EX-MINERS WHO FORMERLY EMPLOYED IN A MERCURY MINE

Research Project

Project/Area Number 02454197
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Hygiene
Research InstitutionTOHOKU UNIVERSITY

Principal Investigator

SATOH Hiroshi  TOHOKU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEPT. ENVIRON HEALTH SCI. PROFESSOR, 医学部, 教授 (40125571)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) WATANABE Chiho  TOHOKU UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR, 医学部, 助手 (70220902)
NAKATSUKA Haruo  DEPT. ENVIRON HEALTH SCI. INSTRUCTOR, 医学部, 助手 (70164225)
KOYAMA Hiroshi  SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ASSOC. PROF., 医学部, 助教授 (30143192)
Project Period (FY) 1990 – 1992
KeywordsMercury vapor / Mercury vapor exposure / Mercury miners / Alcohol / Mercury in the expired air / Experience of mercury poisoning
Research Abstract

Inhaled mercury vapor is readily oxidized in the body. Organisms are capable of reducing the mercury and exhaling the produced elemental mercury. This reduction is enhanced by alcohol intake. In this project we have tried to estimate mercury deposit from previous exposure by examining expired mercury thus enhanced, because it was expected that mercury remains in the body for a long period and possibly affects the health status of ex-miners. Enhancement of expiration of mercury by alcohol was examined in mice injected with mercuric mercury one or two weeks before alcohol treatment. The amount of mercury exhaled correlated well with tissue concentrations and with mercury injection time spans. In human subjects, alcohol highly increased mercury concentrations in exhaled air. The peak concentrations of ex-miners who had suffered from mercury poisoning were slightly higher than those of whom were less exposed and were without experiences of poisoning. However, a clear cut discrimination level was not established, partly due to the long duration since last being exposed, ranging from 20 years or more. Effects of habitual alcohol intake were examined in mice repeatedly exposed to mercury vapor and given alcohol. The mercury concentration in brain, the target organ for mercury vapor exposure, of the mice given alcohol was lower than that of the mice not given alcohol. Two weeks after the cessation of exposure, the decrease of mercury concentration in the brain was greater in the alcohol group than in the non-alcohol group, resulting in much lower concentrations in the alcohol group.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 佐藤 洋: "微量元素分析の評価値をめぐってー生体詞料中の水銀分析の経験からー" Biomed.Res.Trace Elements. 3(2). 61-62 (1992)

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  • [Publications] 本田 泉,大久保 治修,下道 弘之,三度辺 知保,佐藤 洋: "エタノール摂取マウスにおける水銀蒸気曝露後の水銀の体内分析" 産業医学. 35(1). 55 (1993)

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  • [Publications] 佐藤 洋,殷 こん,渡辺 知保: "アルコール摂取時の呼気中水銀排泄" 日本衛生学会誌. 48(1). 155 (1993)

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  • [Publications] SATOH,Hiroshi: "From the experience of mercury analyses of biological materials" Biomed Res Trace Elements. 3(2). 61-62 (1992)

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  • [Publications] HONDA, Izumi, Harunobu OHKUBO, Hiroyuki DAIDO, Chiho WATANABE and Hiroshi SATOH: "Bodily mercury distribution after mercury vapor exposure in mice given ethanol" Jpn J Ind Health. 35(1). 55 (1992)

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  • [Publications] SATOH, Hiroshi, Chiho WATANABE and Kun Yin: "Exhalation of elemental mercury in the mice given alcohol" Jpn J Hyg. 48(1). 155 (1993)

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Published: 1994-03-24  

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