Title of article :
Neurotoxicity of 1-bromopropane: Evidence from animal experiments and human studies
Author/Authors :
Ichihara, Gaku Nagoya University - Graduate School of Medicine - Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan , Kitoh, Junzoh Nagoya University, Japan , Li, Weihua Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research - Department of Reproductive Biology, China , Ding, Xuncheng Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research - Department of Reproductive Biology, China , Ichihara, Sahoko Mie University - Graduate School of Regional Innovation Studies, Japan , Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Nagoya University, Japan
From page :
91
To page :
98
Abstract :
1-Bromopropane was introduced as an alternative to ozone layer-depleting solvents such as chlorofluorocarbons and 1,1,1-trichloroethane. However, a dozen human cases have been reported with symptoms and signs of toxicity to 1-bromopropane including numbness, diminished vibration sense in the lower extremities as well as ataxic gait. An epidemiological study also demonstrated dose-dependent prolongation of distal latency and decrease in vibration sense in the lower extremities. The initial animal experiments helped to identify and analyze the initial human case of 1-bromopropane toxicity. However, animal data that can explain the central nervous system disorders in humans are limited. Nonetheless, animal data should be carefully interpreted especially in a high-order function of the central nervous system or neurological signs such as ataxia that is influenced by fundamental anatomical/physiological differences between humans and animals. Enzymatic activity in the liver may explain partly the difference in the susceptibility between humans and animals, but further studies are needed to clarify the biological factors that can explain the difference and commonality among the species
Keywords :
1 , Bromopropane , Neurotoxicity , Extrapolation , Risk assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research
Record number :
2589625
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