P125 Whole-brain r1 mapping of manganese in welders - visualisation of increased mn levels in the brain

Occupational and Environmental Medicine(2016)

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Objective Although Manganese (Mn) is essential for brain metabolism, excessive exposure to Mn in occupational settings such as in welding can lead to cognitive and motor deficits. To further study the relation between exposure, brain function and brain Mn accumulation, we developed a new 3D whole-brain MRI approach to visualise the distribution of excessive brain Mn in welders. Methods We used a voxel-by-voxel analysis of whole-brain R1 relaxation rate mapping as an indicator of Mn deposition in deep brain structures and the cerebral cortex in 30 welders (mean air Mn = 0.18 ± 0.16 mg/m³) and 20 non-exposed controls from the same factory. Results A wide-spread accumulation of Mn throughout the brain was discerned in our study. Outside the basal ganglia, significantly higher R1 values, indicative of higher Mn concentration, were found in the inferior parietal cortex and insula in welders (all p Conclusions These findings suggest that Mn exposure leads to increased Mn accumulation in the motor and visuospatial networks, which may be related to reported impaired neurobehavioral effects.
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