2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00420-019-01441-4
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A study of atherothrombotic biomarkers in welders

Abstract: Introduction Studies have shown that welders have increased cardiovascular mortality. This may be due to airborne particulate matter (PM) exposure. Elevated levels of PM in polluted urban air have been associated with increased cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. This study seeks to explore potential mechanisms for the increased cardiovascular mortality in welders. Methods Seventy welders were compared to 74 referents. Exposure to PM was assessed by personal full-shift sampling of work room air the last 2 … Show more

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“…This study shows similar findings in that the levels of D-dimers and CD40L may be the markers predicting LA thrombus. The probable explanation could be that CD40L enhances platelet activation, aggregation, and adhesion on the endothelial cells, which are important factors for atherothrombosis formation ( Ellingsen et al, 2019 ). Above 95% of CD40L circulating in the plasma originate from the platelets ( André P Fau - Nannizzi-Alaimo et al, 2002 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study shows similar findings in that the levels of D-dimers and CD40L may be the markers predicting LA thrombus. The probable explanation could be that CD40L enhances platelet activation, aggregation, and adhesion on the endothelial cells, which are important factors for atherothrombosis formation ( Ellingsen et al, 2019 ). Above 95% of CD40L circulating in the plasma originate from the platelets ( André P Fau - Nannizzi-Alaimo et al, 2002 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha demostrado que las personas que se encuentran más expuestas al PM presentan un incremento en los niveles de los fragmentos de protrombina 1+2 en sangre, lo cual contribuye con el desarrollo de la inflamación e incremento de la coagulación 94 . Además, se ha reportado una disminución en las concentraciones de fibrinógeno y factor VII, moléculas que pueden actuar de manera protectora frente a los efectos secundarios a la trombosis coronaria 95 ; y un aumento en la endotelina-1, un potente vasoconstrictor encargado de la regulación de la homeostasis vascular 96 .…”
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“…Welders were estimated to have exposures of 8.1 mg m −3 during their working day, and accordingly were found to have higher levels of inflammatory (TNF‐alpha) and pro‐thrombotic biomarkers (P‐selectin, CD40L, pro‐thrombin, D‐dimers) in the blood. [ 43 ] Similarly, volunteers that had been asked to spend several hours in settings with exposure to welding fumes exhibited a variety of inflammatory responses in the lung and blood. [ 24 ] Other occupational exposures of metal particles, such as steel plant or iron foundry workers, or occupations with exposure to particulates rich in aluminum or manganese, have shown indications of depressed anti‐inflammatory respiratory defences, and possibly even neurological symptoms.…”
Section: Incidental Occupational Exposuresmentioning
confidence: 99%