Manganese in Lung Tissue: Study of Mexico City Residents' Autopsy Records from the 1960s and 1990s

T. Fortoul, M. L. Mendoza, Maria del Carman Avila, Alma Quan Torres, L. S. Osorio, G. Espejel, G. O. Fernandez
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Abstract During the conduct of autopsies performed on residents of Mexico City during the 1960s (20 males, 19 females) and 1990s (30 males and 18 females), concentrations of manganese in lung were studied with atomic absorption spectrometry. Concentrations of manganese were not significantly greater in the samples obtained in the 1990s (1.87 ± 0.8 μg/gm [mean ± standard deviation]) than in samples from the 1960s (1.72 ± 1.2 μg/gm). Concentrations were not correlated with gender, smoking habit, age, or cause of death; however, there was a correlation with occupation. The findings suggest that manganese exposure via air does not represent a health hazard to residents of Mexico City, given that lung concentrations of manganese remained stable during the 30-y period studied. Investigators should monitor concentrations of manganese in suspended particles to follow-up on these findings.
肺组织中的锰:20世纪60年代和90年代墨西哥城居民尸检记录的研究
在20世纪60年代(20名男性,19名女性)和90年代(30名男性和18名女性)对墨西哥城居民进行尸检的过程中,用原子吸收光谱法研究了肺中锰的浓度。20世纪90年代获得的样品中锰的浓度(1.87±0.8 μg/gm[平均值±标准差])与20世纪60年代获得的样品(1.72±1.2 μg/gm)相比没有显著增加。浓度与性别、吸烟习惯、年龄或死亡原因无关;然而,这与职业有关。研究结果表明,考虑到在研究的30年期间肺部锰浓度保持稳定,通过空气接触锰不会对墨西哥城居民的健康造成危害。研究人员应监测悬浮颗粒中锰的浓度,以跟踪这些发现。
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