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Poorer cognitive function and environmental airborne Mn exposure determined by biomonitoring and personal environmental monitors in a healthy adult population

Abstract: Background/aim: In the Santander Bay (Cantabria, northern Spain), a ferromanganese alloy plant is located. Our objective was to characterize the Mn personal exposure of adult healthy volunteers living in this highly Mn exposed region, and to determine its association with a poorer cognitive function. Methods: Cross-sectional study analyzing 130 consecutive participants. Cognitive function was assessed by Stroop Color Word, Verbal Fluency tests, Trail Making Test (TMT), Digit Span (WAIS III) and Rey Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) tests and crude scores were standardized according to NEURONORMA norms. Exposure to Mn was assessed in terms of source distance, by Personal Environmental Monitors (PEMs) allowing the separation of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particles (obtaining the bioaccessible fraction by in-vitro bioaccessibility tests), and by biomarkers (blood, hair and fingernails). Age, sex, study level and number of years of residence were predefined as confounding variables and adjusted Mean Differences (MDs) were obtained. Results: Statistically significant lower scores (negative MDs) in all test were observed when living near the industrial emission source, after adjusting for the predefined variables. Regarding PEMs results, statistically significant lower scores in all Stroop parts were obtained in participants with higher levels of Total Mn in All fractions (PM10). For Verbal Fluency tests, negative MDs were obtained for both bioaccessible fractions. Digit Span Backward scores were lower for those with higher levels in the bioaccessible coarse fraction, and negative MDs were also observed for the ROCF Delayed part and the non-bioaccessible fine fraction. As regards to Mn in fingernails, adjusted MDs of -1.60; 95%CI (-2.57 to -0.64) and -1.45; 95%CI (-2.29 to -0.61) for Digit Span Forward and Backward parts were observed. Conclusions: Our results support an association between poorer cognitive function and environmental airborne Mn exposure.

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 Authorship: Ruiz-Azcona L., Markiv B., Expósito A., Pozueta A., García-Martínez M., Fernández-Olmo I., Santibáñez M.,

 Fuente: Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 815, 152940

Publisher: Elsevier

 Publication date: 01/04/2022

No. of pages: 11

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.152940

ISSN: 0048-9697,1879-1026

 Spanish project: CTM2017-82636-R

Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.152940

Authorship

BOHDANA MARKIV

ANDREA EXPOSITO MONAR

ANA POZUETA CANTUDO

MARIA GARCIA MARTINEZ