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Title: Do pesticides and manganese affect human health


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Do pesticides and manganese affect human health?
  • Henrik Rye Lam
  • Department of Toxicology and Risk Assessment
  • Danish Institute for Food Safety

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Do pesticides and manganese affect human health?
  • Acute, high dose pesticide exposure affects human
    health
  • Long term, low dose pesticide exposure seems
    linked to increased risk for Parkinsons disease
  • Manganese affects human health
  • There is a potential for combinatory effects of
    manganese and pesticides when co-exposed

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Studies on manganese and selected pesticides
  • Manganese chloride
  • Maneb
  • Chlorpyrifos
  • Combinatory studies
  • Funded by the Danish EPA Programme for Pesticide
    Research 2002-2004

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Working hypotheses
  • There are combinatory effects between
    neurotoxicity induced by manganese and certain
    pesticides
  • Underlying mechanisms and their combinatory
    effects can be illuminated by neurochemical,
    morphological, and immunohistochemical methods by
    use of the rat as the model

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Studies in the project
  • Manganese (intraperitoneal dosing)
  • 1,22 mg manganese (MnO2)/kg bw/day for 8 or
    12 weeks
  • 2,5 mg manganese (MnCl2)/kg bw/day for 8 or
    12 weeks
  • Maneb (intraperitoneal dosing)
  • 7,5, 15 or 30 mg maneb/kg bw/week for 12
    weeks
  • Chlorpyrifos (subcutaneous dosing)
  • 2,5, 15 or 30 mg chlorpyrifos/kg bw/week for
    12 weeks
  • Combinatory studies
  • 2,5 mg manganese (MnCl2)/kg bw/day for 12
    weeks
  • 15 chlorpyrifos/kg bw/week for 12 weeks
  • 10 mg maneb/kg bw/week for 12 weeks

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Manganese concentration(Manganese dosing)
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Manganese brain concentration(Maneb dosing)
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Manganese concentrations(Combinatory studies)
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Concentrations of neurotransmitters(Manganese
dosing)

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Concentration of neurotransmitters(Maneb dosing)
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Acetylcholinesterase activity(Maneb dosing)
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Acetylcholinesterase activity(Chlorpyrifos
dosing)
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Concentration of neurotransmitters(Combinatory
studies)
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Acetylcholinesterase activity (Combinatory
studies)
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Key conclusions
  • Manganese dosing increases the brain manganese
    concentration
  • Maneb dosing increases the brain manganese
    concentration
  • Co-exposure to manganese and maneb increases the
    brain manganese concentration in an additive
    manner and thereby potentially increases the risk
    for developing Parkinsons disease
  • Chlorpyrifos dosing reduces the activity of brain
    acetylcholinesterase
  • Manganese, chlorpyrifos, maneb and their
    combinations affect basic neurochemical
    parameters that are early indications of
    neurotoxicity

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Perspectives
  • Because
  • Many epidemiological studies document increased
    risk of developing Parkinsons disease when
    exposed to manganese and pesticides
  • Several cases report development of Parkinsons
    disease when occupationally exposed to maneb
  • Inhalation of manganese can induce parkinsonism
  • There is a need for future studies that can
    illuminate or even document the potential for
    combinatory effects of manganese and pesticides
    to obtain increased protection and health

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Ole Ladefoged, Erik Huusfeldt Larsen, Brian
Svend Nielsen, and Henrik Rye Lam acknowledge
  • Technical staff
  • Amer Mujezinovic, Annette Landin, Kai Vest,
    Lena Kristensen, Trine Gejsing, Vibeke Kegel,
    Vibeke Kjær, Birgitte Koch Herbst, Karen
    Bielefeldt Pedersen, Lisbeth Philkjær
    Christensen, Animal caretakers
  • Colaborating parteners
  • Prof. Michael Aschner, Wake Forest
    University, NC, USA
  • Prof. Poul Henning Jensen, Aarhus
    Universitet
  • PhD Karina Petersen, Lundbeck
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