Serum levels of inflammatory cytokines in mercury mining workers in a precarious situation: A preliminary study

Mercury is a ubiquitous environmental xenobiotic; the primary sources of exposure to this metal are artisanal gold mining and the direct production of mercury. In Mexico, artisanal mercury mining continues to be an important activity in different regions of the country. Exposure to mercury vapors re...

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Hauptverfasser: Saldaña-Villanueva, Kelvin, González-Palomo, Ana K, Méndez-Rodríguez, Karen B, Gavilán-García, Arturo, Benítez-Arvizu, Gamaliel, Diaz-Barriga, Fernando, Alcantara-Quintana, Luz, Pérez-Vázquez, Francisco J
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description Mercury is a ubiquitous environmental xenobiotic; the primary sources of exposure to this metal are artisanal gold mining and the direct production of mercury. In Mexico, artisanal mercury mining continues to be an important activity in different regions of the country. Exposure to mercury vapors releases can have severe health impacts, including immunotoxic effects such as alterations in cytokine profiling. Therefore, in the present work, we evaluated the inflammatory cytokines profile in the blood serum of miners exposed to mercury. A cross-sectional observational study was performed on 27 mining workers (exposed group) and 20 control subjects (nonexposed group) from central Mexico. The mercury urine concentration (U-Hg) was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry, and IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and TNF-α were measured using a Multiplex Assay. The results showed that the U-Hg in the miners had a median value of 552.70 μg/g creatinine. All cytokines showed a significant increase in the miner group compared with the control group, except for TNF-α. In addition, we observed a positive correlation between U-Hg concentration and cytokine levels. In conclusion, mercury exposure correlated with cytokine levels (considered acute inflammatory marker) in miners; therefore, workers exposed to this metal show an acute systemic inflammation that could lead to alterations in other organs and systems.
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Inflammation
Interleukins
Mercury
Miners
Observational studies
Occupational exposure
Serum levels
Spectral analysis
Spectrometry
Tumor necrosis factor-α
Vapors
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