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Review Toxicology letters. 1996 Aug;86(2-3):155-62. doi: 10.1016/0378-4274(96)03685-5 Q22.92025

Environmental chemicals relevant for respiratory hypersensitivity: the indoor environment

与呼吸超敏反应有关的环境化学物质:室内环境 翻译改进

R Becher  1, J K Hongslo, M J Jantunen, E Dybing

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  • 1 National Institute of Public Health, Department of Environmental Medicine, Oslo, Norway.
  • DOI: 10.1016/0378-4274(96)03685-5 PMID: 8711767

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    The allergenic constituents of non-industrial indoor environments are predominantly found in the biologic fraction. Several reports have related biological particles such as mites and their excreta, dander from pets and other furred animals, fungi and bacteria to allergic manifestations including respiratory hypersensitivity among the occupants of buildings. Also, bacterial cell-wall components and the spores of toxin-producing moulds may contribute to the induction of hypersensitivity, but the relevance for human health is not yet determined. The knowledge regarding hypersensitivity and asthmatic reactions after exposure to chemical agents is primarily based on data from occupational settings with much higher exposure levels than usually found in non-industrial indoor environments. However, there is evidence that indoor exposure to tobacco smoke, some volatile organic compounds (VOC) and various combustion products (either by using unvented stoves or from outdoor sources) can be related to asthmatic symptoms. In some susceptible individuals, the development of respiratory hypersensitivity or elicitation of asthmatic symptoms may also be related to the indiscriminate use of different household products followed by exposure to compounds such as diisocyanates, organic acid anhydrides, formaldehyde, styrene and hydroquinone. At present, the contribution of the indoor environment both to the development of respiratory hypersensitivity and for triggering asthmatic symptoms is far from elucidated.

    Keywords:environmental chemicals

    关键词:环境化学物质

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