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DOI 10.2495/ETOX080251
Title (Primary) Lung function parameters and MVOC
Title (Secondary) Environmental toxicology II
Author Rolle-Kampczyk, U.E.; Greef, M.L.; Manuwald, O.; Rehwagen, M.; Herbarth, O.; Röder, S. ORCID logo ; Müller, A.
Publisher Kungolos, A.; Brebbia, C.A.; Zamorano, M.
Source Titel WIT Transactions on Biomedicine and Health
Year 2008
Department EXPOEPID
Volume 110
Page From 235
Page To 239
Language englisch
Keywords domestic mould, MVOC, lung function
Abstract The aim of this research was to analyse whether there are associations between lung function parameters and living in mould exposed conditions.
Domestic exposure to mould is a common problem nowadays.
It is known that mould burden can provoke allergies and unspecific disorders.
The role of constituent parts of mould, and in particular of microbial volatile compounds (MVOC), on health is currently partially unclear. 124 persons from the city of Erfurt, Germany (some of whom have been exposed to mould) were investigated within a special consultation-hour with focus on environmental medicine. Simultaneously home visits were carried out.
During these visits dust and air samples were collected for further analysis.
Among other items, the indoor air concentrations of MVOC as metabolites of mould were determined.
The medical checkup included in-depth anamnesis and clinical investigation completed by a detailed lung function test.
MVOC data are based on GC-MS measurements of total amounts of 2-Methylfurane, 3-Methylfurane, 2-Methyl-1-Propanol, 2-Pentanol, 3-Methyl-1-Butanol, Dimethyldisulfide, 2-Hexanone, 1-Octene, 2-Heptanone, 2-Octanone, 3-Octanol, Fenchone, α-Terpineol and Thujopsene. It was found that the burden with mould and the burden with MVOC in accommodation is positively associated with changes in lung function parameters.
Different lung function parameters were influenced depending on points of view.
Generally, more parameters were influenced by looking for associations with mould and the effects found are stronger.
An increase of residual volume could be obtained for mould (p=0.001, n=84) and for MVOC (p=0.04, n=76).
Furthermore, an OR (95% confidence interval): 3.01 (1.03-9.05) could be found for mould and for MVOC: OR (95% confidence interval): 1.07 (1.01-1.15), both adjusted for daily smoking, general smoking in accommodation, medication against allergies and pulmonary infects during the last four weeks It can be concluded that MVOC are able to contribute to negative health effects caused by mould. Although the described effects appear to be low, it should be taken into account that ORs given for Σ MVOC are per change of 1µg/m³.
Therefore an increase of 10 µg/m³ leads to an OR of 1.110 = 2.59.
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Rolle-Kampczyk, U.E., Greef, M.L., Manuwald, O., Rehwagen, M., Herbarth, O., Röder, S., Müller, A. (2008):
Lung function parameters and MVOC
In: Kungolos, A., Brebbia, C.A., Zamorano, M. (eds.)
Environmental toxicology II
WIT Transactions on Biomedicine and Health 110
WIT Press, Southampton, p. 235 - 239 10.2495/ETOX080251