Effect of pesticide exposure on acetylcholinesterase activity in subsistence farmers from Campeche, Mexico.

Jaime Rendón von Osten, Centro Epomex, Rolando Tinoco-Ojanguren, Amadeu M V M Soares, Lucia Guilhermino
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The authors surveyed agricultural production methods and pesticide use among subsistence farmers (campesinos) in 4 rural communities of Campeche, Mexico. Self-reports of symptoms of poisoning resulting from occupational pesticide exposure were elicited by questionnaire (N = 121), and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity during insecticide use was evaluated from blood samples (N = 127). In individuals from 2 of the 4 communities, AChE activity was significantly lower (p < 0.05) than the mean of activity determined for individuals in a reference group. Results of this study show that erythrocyte AChE inhibition provides a good biomarker of exposure to organophosphate pesticides in field studies with human populations. Carbamates, particularly carbofuran, seem to be more associated with exuberant and diversified symptomatology of pesticide exposure than organophosphates. Studies in field communities where both carbamates and organophosphates are suspected to exist should include blood AChE determinations, symptomatology surveys, and socioeconomic questionnaires. The authors recommend that the Mexican National Health Ministry authorities specify additional provisions regarding the use of protective equipment and the adoption of other safety practices during field work, increase information campaigns about the risks of pesticide use and the value of safety practices, and increase programs of medical monitoring and assistance for rural communities dealing with pesticides.

农药暴露对墨西哥坎佩切自给农民乙酰胆碱酯酶活性的影响。
作者调查了墨西哥坎佩切市4个农村社区的自给农民(campesinos)的农业生产方法和农药使用情况。通过问卷调查(N = 121)获得职业性农药暴露引起的中毒症状的自我报告,并从血液样本(N = 127)中评估使用杀虫剂期间乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)的活性。4个群落中有2个群落的AChE活性显著低于参照组个体的平均值(p < 0.05)。本研究结果表明,红细胞乙酰胆碱酯酶抑制为人类暴露于有机磷农药提供了良好的生物标志物。氨基甲酸酯类,特别是呋喃类,与有机磷相比,似乎与农药暴露的丰富多样的症状更相关。在怀疑存在氨基甲酸酯和有机磷的野外社区进行的研究应包括血液乙酰胆碱酯酶测定、症状调查和社会经济问卷调查。提交人建议墨西哥国家卫生部当局具体规定在野外工作期间使用防护设备和采用其他安全做法的附加规定,加强关于农药使用风险和安全做法价值的宣传活动,并增加医疗监测和援助农村社区处理农药的方案。
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