Relationship between Exposure to Formaldehyde and Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Production during the Gross Anatomy Laboratory
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In the gross anatomy laboratory, which is one of the compulsory subjects in most medical and dental schools, participants cannot avoid exposure to formaldehyde (FA), which is emitted from cadavers during dissection. FA has been recognized as a harmful chemical and we have previously reported that symptoms felt by participants in a gross anatomy laboratory are similar to those of allergic diseases. Although immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated sensitization to FA is a matter of controversy, it is possible that IgE production is evoked during a gross anatomy laboratory and is responsible for the reported symptoms. In order to test this hypothesis, we examined the relationships between the personal FA exposure levels and plasma IgE levels in a gross anatomy laboratory. In the laboratory, the personal FA exposure levels ranged from 0.33 to 1.47 ppm. Total blood IgE levels did not increase significantly and specific IgE to FA was negative during the laboratory sessions. Thus, from this study, we cannot support the hypothesis that the exposure to FA triggers an IgE-mediated reaction in this study. In conclusion, exposure to FA does not induce IgE production during gross anatomy laboratories at our school.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2006-10-01
著者
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Ohmichi Masayoshi
Chiba City Social Welfare Administrative Office
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Mori Chisato
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Mori Chisato
千葉大学 医学研究院環境生命医学
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Fukata Hideki
Environmental Health Science Project for Future Generations, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba Univ
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KOMIYAMA Masatoshi
Department of Bioenvironmental Medline, Chiba Univ.
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Komiyama M
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Komiyama Masatoshi
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine:center For Environment Health And Field Sciences Chiba Unive
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Komiyama Masatoshi
Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology School Of Medicine Chiba Unversity
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Moria Chisato
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine:environmental Health Science Project For Future Generations
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Fukata Hideki
Environmental Health Science Project For Future Generations
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Ohmichi Kimihide
Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine
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Matsuno Yoshiharu
Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine
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Sawabe Yuji
Division of Laboratory Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
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Miyaso Hidenobu
Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine
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Kadota Tomoko
Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine
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Nomura Fumio
Division of Laboratory Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
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Moria Chisato
Environmental Health Science Project for Future Generations
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Matsuno Yoshiharu
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Matsuno Yoshiharu
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine Chiba University
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Sawabe Yuji
Division Of Laboratory Medicine Chiba University Hospital
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Nomura Fumio
Division Of Laboratory Medicine Chiba University Hospital:department Of Molecular Diagnosis Graduate
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Ohmichi Masayoshi
Chiba City Institute Of Health
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Komiyama Masatoshi
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medicine
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Kadota Tomoko
Department Of Anatomy Chiba University Medical School
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MATSUNO Yoshiharu
Department of Anatomy, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo 160-8402, Japan
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