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- Title
Hematological Effects and Benchmark Doses of Long-Term Co-Exposure to Benzene, Toluene, and Xylenes in a Follow-Up Study on Petrochemical Workers.
- Authors
Zhang, Zhaorui; Liu, Xin; Guo, Chaofan; Zhang, Xinjie; Zhang, Yingying; Deng, Na; Lai, Guanchao; Yang, Aichu; Huang, Yongshun; Dang, Shanfeng; Zhu, Yanqun; Xing, Xiumei; Xiao, Yongmei; Deng, Qifei
- Abstract
Benzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTX) commonly co-exist. Exposure to individual components and BTX-rich mixtures can induce hematological effects. However, the hematological effects of long-term exposure to BTX are still unclear, and respective reference levels based on empirical evidence should be developed. We conducted a follow-up study in BTX-exposed petrochemical workers. Long-term exposure levels were quantified by measuring cumulative exposure (CE). Generalized weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression models and Benchmark Dose (BMD) Software were used to evaluate their combined effects and calculate their BMDs, respectively. Many hematologic parameters were significantly decreased at the four-year follow-up (p < 0.05). We found positive associations of CE levels of benzene, toluene, and xylene with the decline in monocyte counts, lymphocyte counts, and hematocrit, respectively (β > 0.010, Ptrend < 0.05). These associations were stronger in subjects with higher baseline parameters, males, drinkers, or overweight subjects (Pinteraction < 0.05). BTX had positive combined effects on the decline in monocyte counts, red-blood-cell counts, and hemoglobin concentrations (Ptrend for WQS indices < 0.05). The estimated BMDs for CE levels of benzene, toluene, and xylene were 2.138, 1.449, and 2.937 mg/m3 × year, respectively. Our study demonstrated the hematological effects of long-term BTX co-exposure and developed 8h-RELs of about 0.01 ppm based on their hematological effects.
- Subjects
BENZENE; XYLENE; TOLUENE; PETROLEUM chemicals; BLOOD cell count; LYMPHOCYTE count; MONOCYTES; REGRESSION analysis
- Publication
Toxics, 2022, Vol 10, Issue 9, p502
- ISSN
2305-6304
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/toxics10090502