Effects Of Benzene on Human Hematopoiesis

J. Kirkeleit, T. Riise, B. Gjertsen, B. Moen, M. Bråtveit, Ø. Bruserud
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Abstract

Benzene, an aromatic hydrocarbon that is a natural component of crude oil and natural gas, is toxic to the blood and blood-forming organs. Epidemiological studies have established an association between benzene exposure and acute myeloid leukemia, and increasing evidence also indicates a possible association between benzene and multiple myeloma. A specific benzene-associated myelodysplastic syndrome has also been suggested. Chronic hematotoxic effects of ben- zene exposure, including reduced lymphocyte, neutrophil and platelet counts in peripheral blood, have been detected at occupational exposure below a level that had previously been considered not to cause any health effects. Whether these abnormalities represent bone marrow damage and/or initial events in the development of a true neoplastic disease is not known. Together with a reported nonlinear relationship between benzene exposure and the level of various metabolites, favoring production of biologically reactive quinones at exposure below 1 part per million, these observations suggest that benzene even at low exposure levels may contribute to the risk of acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome, especially among genetically susceptible individuals.
苯对人造血的影响
苯是一种芳香烃,是原油和天然气的天然成分,对血液和造血器官有毒。流行病学研究已经确立了苯暴露与急性髓性白血病之间的联系,越来越多的证据也表明苯与多发性骨髓瘤之间可能存在联系。一种特殊的苯相关骨髓增生异常综合征也被提出。接触苯的慢性血毒作用,包括外周血淋巴细胞、中性粒细胞和血小板计数减少,在职业接触中已被检测到低于以前被认为不会造成任何健康影响的水平。这些异常是否代表骨髓损伤和/或真正肿瘤疾病发展的初始事件尚不清楚。再加上已报道的苯暴露与各种代谢物水平之间的非线性关系,即在暴露低于百万分之一时有利于产生生物活性醌,这些观察结果表明,即使是低暴露水平的苯也可能增加急性髓系白血病或骨髓增生异常综合征的风险,特别是在遗传易感个体中。
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