Sulfur mustard and biological ageing: A multisystem biological health score approach as an extension of the allostatic load in Sardasht chemical veterans

•Biological health score (BHS) is useful to evaluate biological aging of mustard poisoning.•Mustard gas poisoning increases BHS and then biological aging.•Education and good-paying job decrease BHS and improve biological aging of mustard.•High body mass index increases BHS and develops biological ag...

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Veröffentlicht in:International immunopharmacology 2021-12, Vol.101 (Pt B), p.108375-108375, Article 108375
Hauptverfasser: Nasiri, Leila, Vaez-Mahdavi, Mohammad-Reza, Hassanpour, Hossein, Kaboudanian Ardestani, Sussan, Askari, Nayere
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Zusammenfassung:•Biological health score (BHS) is useful to evaluate biological aging of mustard poisoning.•Mustard gas poisoning increases BHS and then biological aging.•Education and good-paying job decrease BHS and improve biological aging of mustard.•High body mass index increases BHS and develops biological aging of mustard. Mustard gas as a chemical weapon has been used in wars and its long-term side effects are substantial in the human body. This study was aimed to apply an extension of allostatic load, known as synthetic biological health score (BHS), including the wear-and-tear of four physiological systems (endocrine, inflammatory, cardiovascular and metabolic systems) and two organs (liver and kidney) to estimate biological aging caused by sulfur mustard (SM) gas poisoning. The plasma samples were prepared from two following groups of people; 1) 446 individuals exposed to SM gas in 1987. 2) 115 healthy members, at the same range of age and residence, as the non-exposed group. These people were chosen from the same patients’ families and have not had any exposure to SM or pulmonary dysfunction. To estimate BHS, 18 blood-derived biomarkers of the mentioned systems and organs were measured and the relative contribution of many social and body parameters across the age groups was explored. It was revealed, in BHS calculation, the cardiovascular system had the most effect. Also, in the SM group, BHS was significantly higher than in the control group. This feature has a positive correlation with physical parameter (BMI) and a negative correlation with social parameters (salary and educational levels). The multisystem BHS could be useful in the evaluation of biological aging due to SM exposure. Social (education, good-paying job) and physical (BMI) parameters could influence BHS and the higher BHS indicates the progress of biological aging due to mustard gas.
ISSN:1567-5769
1878-1705
DOI:10.1016/j.intimp.2021.108375