2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-689002/v1
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Occupational Exposure to Gasoline in Gasoline Station Male Attendants Promote M1 Polarization in Macrophages

Abstract: Several studies have reported the toxicological implications of exposure of petroleum hydrocarbon fumes in animal models. There is little documentation on the effect of such exposure on oxidative stress levels and immune response. To our knowledge; no documentation of M1 polarization in macrophages in gasoline station male attendants. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the harmful effects of gasoline vapors in 62 of male attendants (16–70 years) compared to 29 age- and sex- matched- unexposed controls. Th… Show more

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