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. 1989;61(7):443-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00386477.

Changes induced by short-term xylene exposure in human evoked potentials

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Changes induced by short-term xylene exposure in human evoked potentials

A M Seppäläinen et al. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1989.

Abstract

Nine healthy male volunteers were exposed to m-xylene for 3 h in the morning and 40 min in the afternoon with a 40-min break in between. The atmospheric m-xylene concentrations were either stable at 8.2 mumol/l (200 ppm) or they fluctuated (5.2-16.4 mumol/l; 135-400 ppm) with peaks of 16.4 mumol/l and duration of 20 min at the beginning of each exposure session. The subjects were either sedentary or exercised at 100 W for 10 min at the beginning of each session during both exposure types. The two control days, with and without exercise, were similar to the exposure days but without exposure. Evoked potentials were recorded in the morning before the exposure and immediately after the morning and afternoon sessions. Visual evoked potentials were studied to a pattern reversal stimulus (pattern VEP) and to a light flash (flash VEP). For pattern VEPs the latencies of P50, N70, P100, N135 and P170 as well as the peak-to-peak amplitude of N70 to P100 were measured. For flash VEPs the latencies of P50, N70, P100, N150 and P200 as well as the peak-to-peak amplitude of P100 to N150 were measured. Short-latency auditory evoked potentials arising in the brainstem (BAEP) were recorded for a click stimulus. The peaks I, II, III, IV and V were identified from the grand averages. The effect of various exposure paradigms was evaluated by comparing the individual changes on an exposure day to those during the control days.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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