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Impact of Thermal Stress on Pulmonary Absorption and Toxicokinetics of 3 Organic Solvents

Not Applicable
Conditions
Heat
Registration Number
NCT02659410
Lead Sponsor
Université de Montréal
Brief Summary

In Quebec, thousands of workers are concomitantly exposed to heat and chemical compounds. Exposure to heat induces physiological responses that help maintaining a stable body temperature. Those changes can affect organ functions implicated in absorption and metabolism. According to literature, those changes could lead to increased concentrations of chemical compounds in the body and their toxicity. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the pulmonary absorption and toxicokinetics of 3 organic solvents in heat stress conditions in volunteers exposed in a inhalation chamber. Results will then be used to develop PBPK models that will allow to predict organic solvent kinetics when coexposed with heat.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
5
Inclusion Criteria
  • Body mass index between 18,5 et 25 kg/m3
Exclusion Criteria
  • Smoking
  • Respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological problems
  • History of exposure to solvents
  • Chronic medication
  • Abusive and/or chronic alcohol consumption
  • Alcohol consumption 24h before or 18h following exposure

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cardiac frequency4hour

Cardiac frequency will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Minute ventilation4hour

Minute ventilation will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Tidal volume4hour

Tidal volume will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Solvent in blood4,5hour

Solvents concentrations will be measured in blood samples collected at different times (t=0, 2, 4 and 4.5hour).

Solvent or metabolite in urine18hour

Solvent or metabolite concentrations (o-cresol for toluene exposures) will be measured for urine samples collected at different times (t=0, 4, 10 and 18hour).

Solvent in exhaled air6hour

Solvents concentrations will be measured in exhaled air samples collected at different times (t=0, 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6hour).

Respiratory rate4hour

Respiratory rate will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Oxygen consumption4hour

oxygen consumption will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Carbonic dioxide production4hour

carbonic dioxide production will be monitored continuously for 4hour with a respirometer

Body temperature4hour

Body temperature is monitored continuously by telemetry

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Université de Montréal

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Université de Montréal
🇨🇦Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sami Haddad, Ph.D
Contact
514-343-6111
sami.haddad@umontreal.ca
Sami Haddad, PhD
Principal Investigator
Axelle Marchand, M.Sc
Sub Investigator
Pierre Brochu, PhD
Sub Investigator
Ginette Truchon, PhD
Sub Investigator
Jessie Ménard, M.Sc
Sub Investigator

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