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Environmental Health Perspectives | 2009

Interaction between GSTM1/GSTT1 Polymorphism and Blood Mercury on Birth Weight

Bo-Eun Lee; Yun-Chul Hong; Hyesook Park; Mina Ha; Bon Sang Koo; Namsoo Chang; Young-Man Roh; Boong-Nyun Kim; Young-Ju Kim; Byung-Mi Kim; Seong-Joon Jo; Eun-Hee Ha

Background Mercury (Hg) is toxic to both the reproductive and nervous systems. In addition, glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), which conjugate glutathione to a variety of electrophilic compounds, are involved in the detoxification of Hg. Objective In this study we examined the association between prenatal exposure to Hg and birth weight as well as the influence of GST polymorphisms. Methods The total Hg concentration in maternal and cord blood was measured from 417 Korean women and newborns in the Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health study from 2006 to 2008. Information on birth weight was collected from the patients’ medical records. The genotyping of glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) and glutathione S-transferase T1 (GSTT1) polymorphisms was carried out using polymerase chain reaction. Regression analysis was performed to determine the association between the blood Hg concentration and birth weight in mothers with GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms. Results The geometric mean levels of Hg in the maternal blood during late pregnancy and in cord blood were 3.30 μg/L and 5.53 μg/L, respectively. For mothers with the GSTT1 null genotype, elevated Hg levels in maternal blood during late pregnancy were associated with an increased risk of lower birth weight. For mothers with both GSTM1 and GSTT1 null genotype, both maternal and cord blood Hg levels were associated with lower birth weight. Conclusions This study suggests that the interactions of Hg with GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms play a role in reducing birth weight.


Bioresource Technology | 2008

Odor reduction rate in the confinement pig building by spraying various additives.

Ki-Youn Kim; Han-Jong Ko; Hyeon-Tae Kim; Yoon-Shin Kim; Young-Man Roh; Cheol-Min Lee; Chi-Nyon Kim

The objective of this on-site experiment was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of currently utilized various additives, i.e. tap water, salt water, digested manure, microbial additive, soybean oil, artificial spice and essential oil, to reduce odor emissions from the confinement pig building. Odor reduction rates were evaluated with respect to sensual odor (odor concentration index, odor intensity and odor offensiveness) and odorous compounds (ammonia and sulfuric odorous compounds). Of the additives investigated in this study, salt water, artificial spice and essential oil had a positive effect on reducing odor generation. The effectiveness of salt water was only observed on ammonia, showing the reduction rates as a function of time (t=immediately, 1h, 3h, 5h, and 24h after spraying) were 0.1%, 20%, 36%, 11% and 0.2% as compared to initial level before spraying. The odor intensity and offensiveness were lessened by spraying artificial spice and essential oil of which maximum reduction rates ranged from 60% to 80%. Additionally, the essential oil had a significant effect on reducing sulfuric odorous compounds for 24h after spraying, which implicates that it functioned as not only a masking agent but also as an antimicrobial agent.


Korean Journal of Environmental Health Sciences | 2008

A Survey for Some Asbestos Containing Products in Korea

Yun-Ho Ki; Jung-Man Kim; Young-Man Roh; Lucia Chung; Yoon-Shin Kim; Sang-Hyo Sim

This study was performed to investigate the current status, in Korea, of the production of asbestos containing products (ACPs) such as asbestos cement products, asbestos friction materials, asbestos joint sheets, asbestos textile products, and other asbestos-containing products from May 2 to July 30, 2007. The information on ACPs was obtained through written questionnaires from 16 of the 27 companies that produce ACPs in Korea. The production amounts of asbestos containing gaskets were 70 tons in 2004, 90 tons in 2005, and 55 tons in 2006 in 4 companies and that of asbestos friction materials were 435.5 tons in 2004, 540.4 tons in 2005, and 454.3s ton in 2006 in 10 companies. The type and number of ACPs were:- 19 asbestos cement products, produced by 2 companies; 47 asbestos friction materials produced by 18 companies; 12 asbestos joint sheets productes by 4 companies; 18 asbestos textile products from 3 companies, and 6 other asbestos products from 5 companies. The database of ACPs was constructed to include the products name, identification number, name of company, production year, composition, asbestos content (%), usage, specification, and a picture. The database will be used to efficiently identify ACPs and to avoid asbestos exposure in workers and the general population.


Korean Journal of Environmental Health Sciences | 2007

Health Risk Assessment of Indoor HAPs in New Apartments

Jong-Cheol Kim; Yoon-Shin Kim; Young-Man Roh; Seung-Cheol Hong; Cheol-Min Lee; Hyung-Jin Jun

This study accomplished to grasp the present condition of HAPs and to examine efficiently carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health effects through health risk assessment in new apartments from June, 2004 to May,2005. Moreover, we performed uncertainty analysis by Monte-Carlo analysis to control uncertainty of exposure factors. The major results obtained from this study were as follows. Firstly, cancer risk of formaldehyde for male was in CTE in point estimation. Cancer risk of formaldehyde was showed in RME that applied worst case used results of 95 percentile in point estimation. It exceeds of guide line in US EPA. Moreover, cancer risks of formaldehyde for female were in CTE and RME. Secondly, every hazard index for non-carcinogenic pollutants was less than 1 of permitted standards in CTE. However, in RME of male, hazard indexes of 1,2-Dichloropropane and Toluene were 1.3 and 2.0, respectively. Hazard indexes of 1,2-Dichloropropane and Totuene for female in RME were 1.7 and 2.6, respectively.


Korean Journal of Environmental Health Sciences | 2007

Pattern Classification of Volatile Organic Compounds in Various Indoor Environment

Yoon-Shin Kim; Young-Man Roh; Cheol-Min Lee; Ki-Youn Kim; Jong-Cheol Kim; Hyung-Jin Jun

The purpose of this study was to survey the distribution patterns of volatile organic compounds(VOCs) and formaldehyde in the various indoor environments using cluster analysis. We investigated VOCs and formaldehyde in subway stations, underground shopping areas, medical centers, maternity recuperation centers, public childcare centers, large stores, funeral houses, and indoor parking lots from June,2005 to May,2006. Concentration of TVOCs in maternity recuperations was 2,605.7 that was higher than the guideline and other facilities. TVOCs in public childcare centers was 1,951.6 also it exceeded the guideline. Moreover, concentration of TVOCs in every facility exceeded the guideline of Department of Environment, Korea. In case of formaldehyde, mean concentration, 336.5 , in only public childcare centers exceeded the 120 of the guideline. Finally, by applying cluster analysis, three pattterns of the indoor air pollutions were distinguished. In the results of analysis, concentrations of TVOCs and formaldehyde of cluster 3 were higher than cluster 1 and 2 that were 2,561.4 and 184.9 , respectively.


Korean Journal of Environmental Health Sciences | 2008

A Survey of Particulate Matters and CO 2 Levels in Seoul Subway Carriages

Choel-Min Lee; Whame Park; Young-Man Roh; Yoon-Shin Kim; Dong-Sun Park

The objective of this study is to provide the research data on the actual concentrations of in Seoul subway carriages. Mean concentrations of in subway carriages were investigated at levels of , respectively. The mean concentrations in subway carriages were higher when the train ran on an underground track rather than on an above ground track. The measured concentration of particulate matter varied with the time of day and was highest in the morning, followed by noon and evening while the concentration was highest in the morning, followed by evening and noon. In relation to correlation among the pollutants: the correlation between was 0.92, and that between was 0.94. The inclusion rate of was and that of . In addition, the concentration had a positive relation with the number of people in a carriage, whereas the concentration of had negative correlation to the number of people. In relation to these two pollutants we calculated using a regression equation (34.06+0.04(ppm)-0.09 PM10(=0.30, p


Neurotoxicology | 2009

Low blood levels of lead and mercury and symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity in children: A report of the children's health and environment research (CHEER)

Mina Ha; Ho-Jang Kwon; Myung-Ho Lim; Young Koo Jee; Yun-Chul Hong; Jong-Han Leem; June Sakong; Jong-Myun Bae; Soo-Jong Hong; Young-Man Roh; Seong-Joon Jo


European Journal of Epidemiology | 2009

The Mothers and Children's Environmental Health (MOCEH) study.

Byung-Mi Kim; Mina Ha; Hyesook Park; Bo Eun Lee; Young Ju Kim; Yun-Chul Hong; Yangho Kim; Namsoo Chang; Young-Man Roh; Boong-Nnyun Kim; Se-Young Oh; Eun-Hee Ha


Environmental Research | 2011

Secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy and infantile neurodevelopment

Bo-Eun Lee; Yun-Chul Hong; Hyesook Park; Mina Ha; Ja Hyeong Kim; Namsoo Chang; Young-Man Roh; Boong-Nyun Kim; Yeni Kim; Se-Young Oh; Young Ju Kim; Eun-Hee Ha


Industrial Health | 2008

Effect of manual feeding on the level of farmer's exposure to airborne contaminants in the confinement nursery pig house

Ki-Youn Kim; Han-Jong Ko; Hyeon-Tae Kim; Chi-Nyon Kim; Yoon-Shin Kim; Young-Man Roh

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Yun-Chul Hong

Seoul National University

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Eun-Hee Ha

Ewha Womans University

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Bo-Eun Lee

National Institute of Environmental Research

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