AGE, LEAD EXPOSURE AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL DECLINE
年龄、铅暴露和神经行为衰退
基本信息
- 批准号:2052001
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 58.53万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1993
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1993-09-01 至 1998-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:aging blood chemistry cognition disorders environmental toxicology human middle age (35-64) human subject interview lead poisoning longitudinal human study nervous system disorder diagnosis neurobiology neuropsychological tests neurotoxins occupational hazard olfactory disorder questionnaires statistics /biometry urinalysis
项目摘要
We have recently completed a cross-sectional study examining the relation
between occupational exposure tetraethyllead (TEL) and inorganic lead and
cognitive function (CF). Associations were consistently observed with
lead exposure duration and cumulative estimates of exposure and dose,
primarily in three domains: verbal learning/memory,
attention/concentration, and speed and accuracy of mental/motor executive
functions. The cross-sectional data support prior animal studies and
human case reports. Moreover, TEL is known to cause neurofibrillary
tangles in animal models. However, to date there are no prospective data
to provide support for a causal relation. The lead exposed study
population is unique because extensive data are available to estimate
cumulative exposure to lead. We propose to conduct a longitudinal study
to examine change in CF in 400 current and former lead exposed workers
compared to 400 age, education, and race frequency. matched population
controls. All subjects will be 50 to 74 years of age at enrollment and
examined four times over a 36 month period. Testing will consist of a
comprehensive battery of neurobehavioral tests which will be used to
assess a wide variety of cognitive and functional domains. In addition,
olfactory function and peripheral vibration threshold will also be
assessed. Our central objective is to determine whether the decline in
cognitive function among lead exposed workers is greater than that
expected from aging alone (as measured in frequency matched population
controls) and, if so, whether the change is related to age at first
exposure, time since first exposure, and time since last exposure. As a
secondary aim, we propose to examine whether the differences we observe
are functionally specific. The focus of this study is both of general
interest in understanding the long term consequences of exposure to
neurotoxins and relevant to models of degenerative changes observed in
conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
我们最近完成了一项横断面研究,
职业接触四乙基铅(TEL)和无机铅之间的关系,
认知功能(CF)。 相关性一直被观察到,
铅接触持续时间和接触和剂量的累积估计,
主要在三个领域:语言学习/记忆,
注意力/集中力,以及心理/运动执行的速度和准确性
功能协调发展的 横断面数据支持先前的动物研究,
人类病例报告。 此外,TEL已知会导致神经系统损伤,
动物模型中的缠结。 然而,迄今为止,没有前瞻性数据
为因果关系提供支持 铅暴露研究
人口是独特的,因为有大量的数据可以估计
累积铅暴露量 我们建议进行纵向研究
对400名铅作业工人进行了CF测定,
与400人的年龄、教育和种族频率相比。匹配人群
对照 所有受试者入组时年龄为50 - 74岁,
在36个月内检查了四次。 测试将包括
一系列全面的神经行为测试将用于
评估各种认知和功能领域。 此外,本发明还提供了一种方法,
嗅觉功能和外周振动阈值也将
评估。 我们的主要目标是确定
铅暴露工人的认知功能比
仅从老龄化预期(在频率匹配人群中测量
控制),如果是,变化是否与年龄有关
暴露时间、自第一次暴露以来的时间和自最后一次暴露以来的时间。作为
第二个目的,我们建议检查我们观察到的差异是否
是功能性的。 本研究的重点是一般的
对了解暴露于以下物质的长期后果感兴趣
神经毒素和相关的模型中观察到的退行性变化,
老年痴呆症等疾病。
项目成果
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年龄、铅暴露和神经行为衰退
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年龄、铅暴露和神经行为衰退
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