Title of article
Assessment of the Effects of Occupational and Environmental Factors on All Faster and Slower Large Myelinated Nerve Fibers: A Study of the Distribution of Nerve Conduction Velocities
Author/Authors
Araki S.، نويسنده , , Yokoyama K.، نويسنده , , Murata K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
Pages
8
From page
325
To page
332
Abstract
To assess the effects of occupational and environmental factors on all faster and slower large myelinated peripheral nerve fibers, we measured the distribution of nerve conduction velocities (DCV) in men exposed to local vibration, lead, thallium, styrene, mixed solvents, and alcohol as well as in diabetic patients. The results indicated that conduction velocities of faster large myelinated nerve fibers are more sensitive to most toxic chemicals and physical factors than those of the slower fibers. Further studies are needed to investigate which of the DCV and the conventional peripheral nerve conduction velocity is a more sensitive indicator of the subclinical effects of these factors and whether zinc and copper antagonize the effects of lead on the DCV
Journal title
Environmental Research
Serial Year
1993
Journal title
Environmental Research
Record number
727233
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