男性类风湿性关节炎是一种职业病吗?复习一下。

Q4 Medicine
Open Rheumatology Journal Pub Date : 2017-07-27 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874312901711010088
Dan Murphy, David Hutchinson
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引用次数: 39

摘要

背景:类风湿关节炎(RA)是一种全身性炎症性疾病,估计全球患病率为0.3-1.0%。缺乏正规教育与独立于吸烟的类风湿性关节炎的发展之间存在一种无法解释的关联。现已确定,类风湿性关节炎起源于肺部,与灰尘、烟雾和金属吸入有关的各种职业可增加类风湿性关节炎的发病风险。目的:本综述的目的是评估与类风湿性关节炎发展相关的职业相关的已发表的临床报告。我们强调了“双重打击”现象的概念,涉及由于各种工作暴露而驻留在肺部的粉尘吸附香烟烟雾中的有毒金属。我们讨论了这些吸入暴露与RA相关自身抗体产生的相关病理生理后果。方法:利用Pubmed、Embase、Cochrane等数据库进行全面的文献检索,结合关键词:类风湿关节炎、类风湿因子、抗柑橘氨酸肽抗体二氧化硅、粉尘、烟雾、金属、镉、吸烟、石棉、采矿、支气管相关淋巴组织、热休克蛋白70、吸附等,覆盖所有相关报道。结论:我们认为吸入粉尘、金属和烟雾是男性RA发病的重要触发因素,男性RA应被视为一种职业病。据我们所知,这是第一次回顾职业作为类风湿性关节炎的危险因素与潜在的潜在病理生理有关。
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Is Male Rheumatoid Arthritis an Occupational Disease? A Review.

Is Male Rheumatoid Arthritis an Occupational Disease? A Review.

Is Male Rheumatoid Arthritis an Occupational Disease? A Review.

Is Male Rheumatoid Arthritis an Occupational Disease? A Review.

Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic, inflammatory disease with an estimated global prevalence of 0.3-1.0%. An unexplained association exists between low formal education and the development of RA independent of smoking. It is established that RA is initiated in the lungs and that various occupations associated with dust, fume and metal inhalation can increase the risk of RA development.

Objective: The objective of this review is to evaluate published clinical reports related to occupations associated with RA development. We highlight the concept of a "double-hit" phenomenon involving adsorption of toxic metals from cigarette smoke by dust residing in the lung as a result of various work exposures. We discuss the relevant pathophysiological consequences of these inhalational exposures in relation to RA associated autoantibody production.

Method: A thorough literature search was performed using available databases including Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane database to cover all relative reports, using combinations of keywords: rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid factor, anti-citrullinated peptide antibody silica, dust, fumes, metals, cadmium, cigarette smoking, asbestos, mining, bronchial associated lymphoid tissue, heat shock protein 70, and adsorption.

Conclusion: We postulate that the inhalation of dust, metals and fumes is a significant trigger factor for RA development in male patients and that male RA should be considered an occupational disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review of occupations as a risk factor for RA in relation to the potential underlying pathophysiology.

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