00 r Andri;ja Stampar School of Public Health 4 Rocicefellerova 41000 Zagreb, Yugoslavia K) FINAL PROGRESS REPORT Project title: HEALTH EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL AEROSOLS In collaboration with: Environmental Protection Agency, USA Principal investigator: ;2u2kiri^ M.D. , D.Sci. Duration of the report: June 1981 - May 1986 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Library, Room 3404 PM-211-A 401 M Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20460 .......:-.:-.;.v.Vi'! ------- CONTENT FIRST YEAR 1, STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF COFFEE DUST 2. STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF COTTON BRACT II SECOND YEAR 1. EPIDEMIC-LOGICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF TEA DUST a) Respiratory function in tea workers b) Immunological changes in tea workers 2. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF TEXTILE DUST EXTRACTS a) Inhalation studies in healthy subjects with different textile dust extracts b) Inhalation studies with cotton bract extract and methacholine in healthy subjests 3. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF COFFEE DUST EXTRACTS a) Experiments with green and roasted coffee dust extract on isolated guinea pig trachea 4. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF IMMUNOLOGICAL STATUS IN WORKERS EXPOSED TO FOOD AEROSOLS III THIRD YEAR 1. The pharmacological characterization of aqueous extracts of vegetable dusts 2. Characterisation of textile dust extracts: II. Bronchoconstriction in man ------- 3. Effect of green coffee dust on lung function in guinea pigs IV FORTH YEAR 1. AIRWAY REACTIVITY AND COTTON BRACT-INDUCED BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION 2. BRONCHIAL REACTIVITY IN GREEN COFFEE EXPOSURE 3. fiESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN TEA WORKERS FIFTH YEAR 1. IMMUNOLOGICAL AND RESPIRATORY CHANGES IN TEA WORKERS 2. EFFECT OF FOOD ADDITIVES ON RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN EXPOSED WORKERS 3. RESPIRATORY CHANGES IN FURRIERS 4. AIRWAY RESPONSIVENESS IN WORKERS PROCESSING POLYESTER RESINS 5. RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN RUBBER WORKERS VI FINANCIAL REPORT VII LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ------- FIRST YEAR ------- - 1 - r o o o o 1. STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF COFFEE DUST Study has shown that exposure to green or roasted coffee might contribute to the development of chronic respiratory symptoms and lung function changes in expo- sed workers. Prevalence of almost all chronic respirato- ry symptoms was significantly higher in coffee workers than in controls* During Monday work: shift there was a significant mean acute decrease in MEF50% and in MEF25%- Acute reductions in FEV, were considerably smaller. Acute decreases in flow rates at low lung volumes suggest that the bronchoconstrictor effect of the dust acts mostly on smaller airways. Administration of Intal before work: shift considerably diminshed acute reductions in flow rates. A comparison of ventilatory function values in exposed and matched control workers demonstrated a significantly lower values in coffee workers than in controls. Positive skin reactivity to green coffee beans was considerably more pronounced than to roasted coffee. Such data indicate that occupational exposure to dust of green or roasted coffee may lead in more sensitive subjects to persistent loss of pulmonary function. O x - ^- en 2. STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF COTTON BRACT Decrease in pulmonary function following cotton bract dust can be reproduced in the laboratory in healthy subjects never previously exposed to textile dust after ------- 1. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OK THE EFFECT OF TEA DUST Respiratory function and immunologies! status were studied in tea Workers occupationally exposed to different types of tea. The highest prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms was found in workers processing dog-rose, followed by sage and gruzyan tea. During Monday work shift there was a significant mean acute decrease in MEF50% and at MEF25%. Pre-shift admini- stration of Intal significantly diminished acute reductions in flow rates except in workers processing indian tea* Comparison of ventilatory capacity in tea workers with those in controls vindicate that exposure to tea dust in / some workers-may lead to chronic respiratory impairment. Skin tests ,with tea allergens demonstrated the )•• highest percentage of positive skin, reactions to sage, gruzyan :tea, mentha and dog-rose. Serum levels '£of total IgE were increased in considerably larger number of tea than in control workers. Prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms was higher in tea workers with posi- tive skin tests than in those with negative skin tests to tea allergens. • 2. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF TEXTILE DUST EXTRACT Inhalation of cotton tracts extract induced bron- choconstriction in normal healthy subjects. Pulmonary function changes occured in both central and peripheral ------- airways. Flow rates on the partial expiratory flow-volume curves were the most sensitive indicators of positive inhalation tests. When bracts extract was freeze dried and reconstituted in deionized water the biological acti- vity was unchanged. Double strength of bracts extract induced a significantly greater bronchospastn than single strength bracts. Dialysis of the extract shows that the active component(s) had of small molecular size since we measured approximately 65% of the original biological activity in the dialysate while the dialysed material was biologically inert. We showed that the active substance(s) is stable to moderate heat, acid or alkin conditions. The bronchoconstrictor agent is readily soluble in water; a single extraction of bracts removes all biologically active material. Some responders to cotton bract extract exhibit greater airway reactivity than nonresponders. Differences may exist between methacholine and histamine response among these groups or alternatively there may be subgroups of individuals among responders with hyperreactive airways. 3- EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OP COFFEE DUST EXTEACTS Green coffee extracts induced concentration depen- dent contraction, but the maximal tension were never excee- ded 76.3 - 5*2 of a maximal histamine contraction. One gram of green coffee dust had a biological activity equi- valent to 1.23 - 0.1 mg of histamine. The potency of green ------- - 6 - coffee was unaffected by taepyramine maleate while that of histaraine was reduced 500 fold. Tissues contracted with histaraine were not significantly relaxed by green coffee extracts. In contrast, roasted coffee extracts induced concentration dependent relaxation uncontracted and histamine contracted tissues. Tissues contracted with green coffee extracts were also completely relaxed by roasted coffee extracts. Our results show that coffee dust extracts have considerable biological activity which changes from a contractile to a relaxant action as a consequence of processing. The greater incidence of adver- se reactions to green coffee dust(s) in coffee workers may be related to the contractile activity present in green coffee dust. 4. EPIDENIOLOGICAL STUDY OF IMMUHOLOGICAL STATUS IN WORKERS EXPOSED TO POOD AEROSOLS Our data indicate that sensitive persons could develop immunological changes in occupational exposure to food dusts. Such persons might eventually develop symptoms of allergic diseases. Skin testing demonstrated the highest specificity for ooffee allergen, followed by tea and food additives. IgE above normal level was found in 24# of coffee, 23# of tea and 30# of food additives workers. ------- III THIRD YEAR ------- - 8 - 1. THE PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OP VEGETABLE DUSTS All extracts reduced both basal tone and histamine- 'induced tone in tracheal spirals. The relaxation of tracheal spirals by theophylline was concentration dependent and it also reduced basal tone. Thus, the total relaxation as a percentage of induced tone is greater than 100#. Efficasy of the extracts varied. 2. CHARACTERIZATION OP TEXTILE DUST EXTRACTS: II BRONCHO- CONSTRICTION IN MAN In this study we have developed an assay system that mimics the acute byssinotic response. Inhalation of an aqueous.extract of cotton bracts causes a gradually incre- asing bronchoconstriction that takes upu to one hour to .reach its peak; Conductance changes, which also occur, reflect constriction in large and central airways. Our data show that the agent(s) is highly water soluble. Steaming of cotton bales has resulted in reduced biologi- t . -,r. .., *. ,'*••: '* cal activity, and pur results suggest that a vigorous washing of cotton bales bafore processing might be a simple arid effective way to control the acute symptoms of byssinosis. ------- - 9 - 3. EFFECT OF GREEN COFFEE DUST ON LUNG FUNCTION IN GUINEA PIGS Experimental studies with green coffee dust in guinea pigs indicate that there are variations in sensitivity of exposed animals to green coffee dust. ------- - 10 - IV FORTH YEAR ------- - 11 - 1. AIRWAY REACTIVITY AND COTTON BRACT-INDUCED BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION Most semingly healthy persons challenged with an aerosol of cotton bract extract develop some degree of bronchospasm. The role of nonspecific reactivity of the airways in this reaction to cotton bract extract is undefined* Some responders to cotton bract extract exhi- bit greater reactivity of the airways than nonresponders. 2. BRONCHIAL REACTIVITY IN GI COFFEE EXPOSURE Exposure to dust in coffee processing is likely to cause the development of chronic respiratory symptoms and changes in lung function in coffee workers. A significan- tly higher prevalence of chronic respiratory symptoms was found in exposed than in control workers. Provocative inha- lation of green coffee allergen caused immediate broncho- constriction in four out of nine tested subjects. The effect of coffee allergen in our workers was mostly pro- nounced in flow rates at low lung volumes. All workers with positive bronchial provocation test had positive skin reac- tion to green coffe. Such results indicate a great speci- ficity of skin reactions to green coffee allergen in detec- ting workers sensitive to green coffee. ------- - 12 - 3. RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN TEA WORKERS The prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms was significantly higher in workers processing dog-rose, sage, and gruzyan tea than in control workers. During Monday ahift there was a significant mean acute decrease in ventilatory capacity. Preshift administration of Intal significantly diminished acute reductions in flow rates. Exposure to tea dust may, in some worters, lead to chronic respiratory impairment. ------- V FIFTH TEAR ------- - 14 - 1. IKMUNOLOGICAL AND RESPIRATORY CHANGES IK TEA WORKERS Skin tests with tea allergens demonstrated the highest percentage of positive reaction to sage, gruzyan, mentha and dog rose. Serum levels of IgE were increased in 2?# of the tea workers and in 7% of the control subjects. Prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms was higher in tea workers with positive skin tests than in those with negative skin tests to tea allergen. OP FOOD ADDITIVES ON RESPIEATORY FUNCTION WORKERS:. The same subjects were tested after period of 10 years. There was a decrease in the prevalence of acute and chronic respiratory symptoms in 1985 in comparison to 1976, although the differences were not statistically significant. -There was a statistically significant acute mean decrease in all measured ventilatory capacity para- meters. Comparison of the mean measured annual decrease for FVC, FEV^ and MEF50# with the expected mean annual decrease demonstrated considerably larger mean annual decrease in exposed workers. Preshift administration of Intal considerably diminished acute reductions of venti- latory capacity over work shift in comparison to placebo. ------- - 15 - 3. RESPIRATORY CHANGES IN FURRIERS The highest prevalence of chronic respiratory symptoms among furriers was recorded for sinusitis, followed by nasal catarrh, dyspnea and chronic cough. A considerably larger number of workers complained of acute symptoms during working hours. The largest mean relative acute reductions in ventilatory capacity were recorded for MEF50# indicating obstructive changes mostly in smaller airways. The measured values of ventilatory capacity were significantly smaller than normal values for PVC and MEP25%. A relatively small number of workers demonstrated positive stein reactions. Furriers mostly reacted to lamb hair and to marten. 4. AIRWAY RESPONSIVENESS IN WORKERS PROCESSING £ POLYESTER RESINS A relatively large number of workers complained of acute or chronic respiratory symptoms. A higher preva- lence of chronic respiratory symptoms was found among men than among women. Atropine significantly prevented the acute reductions in flow rates while propranolol potenti- ated the acute reductions in relation to a placebo. These results indicate that the autonomic nervous system is important in determining the lunges response to polyester resin. ------- - 16 - 5. RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN RUBBER WORKERS We found significantly higher prevalence of chronic respiratory symptoms in rubber workers than in adequate controls. Exposure to different noxious agents in rubber industry causes significant acute reductions in ventilatory capacity. In comparison to control preshift data, rubber workers had considerably lower preshift valu- es than control workers. In relation to the duration of exposure, smokers and nonsmolcers exposed for more than 20 years had considerably lower preshift values of all tests than expected normal values(80$). A mean annual decrease of FEY^ in rubber workers was significantly greater than in control workers. Our study suggest that exposure in rubber processing might effect pulmonary function. Reductions of exposure and further longitudinal studies are recommended especially in regard to those most heavily exposed. ------- - 17 - VI FINANCIAL REPORT ------- SUMMAHY BUDGET ATTACHMENT A BUDGET CATEGORIES A. Salaries & Wa/ros Professional Staff Supporting Staff Consultants B. Materials, Supplies and Services C. Travel Expenses I D. Equip- ment Travel Within ;he Country Travel Outside the Country General Purpose Special Purpose B. Other Direct Costa F, Audit . . SUB-TOTAL G. Consultative Travel of Project Officer and ; U. S. Consultants £ Waiting final report , Computing services Yugoslav consultants GRAND TOTAL 1981-1986 YKAR. (five^vrsi . KD 1.497-665 3.452.255. 1.760.400 467.000 150.000 42.500 2.458.200 9.828.000 500.000 250.000 10.578.000 USg 3.540 3.540 3.540 - x Since Project Officer Dr. David L. Coffin did not come during the last year of the project, the amount of 250.000- ND has been used to cover expenses of writing the final report, for computing services and for Yugoslav consultants service. ------- VII LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ------- -20- 1. Zu§kin, E., Valid, F., and Stairid, "B.: Respiratory function in coffee workers, Brit. J. industr. Med. 36:117-122, 1979. 2. ZuSkin, E., Valid, F., and Kancelja, B.: Immunologi- cal and respiratory changes in coffee workers. Thorax 36:9-13, 1981. 3. Schachter, E.N., Zustein, E., Buck:, A. and Bouhuys, A.: The effect of mediator modifyng drugs in cotton bract-induced bronchospasm. Chest 79:73-77* 1981. 4. Schachter, E.N., Brown, S., Zuskin, E., Buck:, M., Kolack, B. and Bouhuys, A*: Airway reactivity in cotton bract-induced bronchospasm. Amer. Rev. Resp. Dig. 123:273-276, 1981. 5. ZuSkin, E., Duncan, P.6. and Douglas, J.S.: Pharmaco- logical characterization of coffee extracts. XI Intern. Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology* London, 1982. Abstract no. 454* 6. JCanceljafc-Macan, B« and ZuSlcin; E.: Immunological status in workers occupationally exposed to different food allergens. XI Intern* Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology. London, 1982,.Abstract no. 454. 7* zVs'lti.n, E. and Skuric, Z.: Respiratory function in tea workers. Brit. J. industr. Med. 41:88, 1984. 8. £u§kin, E., Duncan, P.G. and Douglas, J.S.: Pharmaco- logical characterization of extracts of coffee dusts. Brit. J. industr. Med. 40:193, 1983. ------- -21- 9« Schachter, E.N., ZuSkin, E., Buck:, M.G., Wite'c, T.J., Beck, G.J. and Tyler, D.: The relation of sensitivity to cotton bract extract and raethacholine. Amer. Rev. Heap. Dis. 12?:156, 1983- 10. ZuSteLn, E., Duncan, P.G., and Douglas, J.S.: Characte- rization of tectile dust extracts. Bronchoconstriction in man. Brit. J. industr. Med., in press. 11. Z\i5kin, E., Duncan, P.G. and Douglas, J.S.: The pharmacological characterization of aqueous extracts of vegetable dusts* Lung 161:301, 1983. 12. 2uSkin, E., Duncan, P.G. and Douglas, J.S.: Airway responses to different cotton bracts extracts in man. XXIX Congress of The International Union of Physio- logical Sciences, Sydney, 1983* /• 13* 2u£lti.ii, E., Duncan, F.G. and Douglas, J.S.: Characte- rization of textile dust extracts* II Bronchoconstric- tion in man. Brit. J. industr. Med. 41:70, 1984. 14. Zufiicin, E., Kanceljak, B., Skruric, Z., Ivan>covi6, D,: fiespiratory function in tea workers. Third Internatio- nal Meeting on Occupational Health, Lisboa, May 14-18, 1984, pp. 55 15* Zuikin, E., Slcuric, Z., Ivantcovic, D.: A ten-year follow-up study in cotton workers. XXI International Congress on Occupational Health, Dublin, 9-14 September, 1984, pp. I?? ------- -22- 16. Kanceljak, B. , Zu§kin, E. : Airway responses to coffee dust. International Symposium on Prevention of Allergic Diseases, Florence, June 24-27, 1984. 1?. ZuSkin, E. and Sfcuric, Z. : Respiratory function in tea workers. Brit. J. industr. Med. 41:88, 1984. 18. Schachter, E.N. , ZuSfcin, E. , Bucfc, M.G. , Witelc, T.J., Beck, G.J. , Tyler, D, : Airway reactivity and cotton bract-induced bronchial obstruction, Chest 87:51-55,1985- 19. Zugfcin, E. , Kanceljafc, B. , Steurid, Z., Butfcovic, D. : Bronchial reactivity in green coffee exposure. Brit. J. industr. Med. 42:415, 1985- 20. Sugfcin, E. , Kanceljak, B. , Sfcuric, Z., Ivankovic, D. : Itamunological and respiratory changes in tea workers. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health 56:57* 1985. 21. ZuSkin, E., Kanceljak, B. , Skuric, Z. , Sari 6, M. : Respiratory and immunological responses to polyester resins in industrial workers. Occupational Lung Diseases (Eds. J.B.L. Gee, W.K.C. Morgan, S.M.Brooks), Haven Press, New York, 1984, pp. 189 22. Zugkin, E., Kanceljak, B., Ivankovic, D.: Comparison of airway reactivity in bronchoprovocation testing with green coffee allergen and Methacholine. 19th Annual C ongress of the European Society to Clinical Respiratory Physiology (SEPCR), Hague, June, 1985,pp. 22 ------- -23- 23. Zugfcin, E, f Kaneel3ate,B., Schachter, E.N., Bronchial reactivity in exposure to organic aerosols. 1985 Adriatic Meeting on the Regulation of Breathing. Dubrovnifc, September, 1985, pp. 13 24. Kan eel jak, B. , Zus"teLn, £. , Svorigcec, B. , PaviSic, P.: Airway response to exercise in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 1985 Adriatic Meeting on. the fiegulation of Breathing. Dubrovnifc, September, 1985, pp. 13 25. ZuSkin, E., Slcuric, Z., Kancel;ja!c, B., §ari6, K. : Effect of coffee and tea dust in industrial workers. Sixth International Symposium on Inhaled Particles. Cambridge, September, 1985* PP. 154 26. &aSldn, E. , Kanceljalc, B. , Schachter, E.N. , Ivan(covi6, P, Airway reactivity to green coffee allergen. XII Inter- national Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immuno- * /Washington, October, 1985 » PP* 264 Principal investigator: Eugenia Zuslcin, M.D., D.Sci. Zagreb, March, 1986 ------- |