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Exposure to urban pollutants and plasma vasopressin in traffic policemen. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the impact of urban pollution on plasma vasopressin (VP) levels in traffic policemen compared to a control group.
  • The research involved 82 matched subjects (41 traffic policemen and 41 control individuals), controlling for confounding factors like age and sex.
  • Results showed significantly lower VP levels in traffic policemen, suggesting exposure to urban pollutants may alter VP concentrations, with a strong correlation to their working life.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether traffic policemen of a big city exposed to urban pollutants may be at risk of alterations on plasma vasopressin (VP) concentrations compared with a control group.

Material And Methods: Out of a population of 395 Municipal Police employees, the subjects with the principal confounding factors were excluded from the study. Traffic policemen and control subjects were matched by sex, age and working life. Plasma VP levels were determined in 82 subjects: 41 traffic policemen (18 men, 23 women) and 41 control subjects (18 men, 23 women).

Results: Mean of VP values were found significantly lower in traffic policemen than in the control group both in men (P=0.010) and in women (P=0.015). We found high correlation between VP values and working life in traffic policemen of male and female sex (r=0.7; r=0.6).

Discussion: The authors hypothesise an effect on plasma VP levels in traffic policemen exposed to chemical and physical stressors, according to plasma VP levels modifications found by other authors in studies on animals and human subjects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.42.246DOI Listing

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