産業医学
Online ISSN : 1881-1302
Print ISSN : 0047-1879
ISSN-L : 0047-1879
水銀蒸気の許容濃度に関する理論的考察
佐藤 洋鈴木 継美
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1979 年 21 巻 3 号 p. 246-249

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Mercury concentrations in the brain of man exposed to mercury vapor at or around the maximum permissible concentration were estimated by two mathematical models using informations obtained from human and animal experiments. Models were as follows: 1. [numerical formula], 2. [numerical formula] AC=concentration in the brain, C=concentration in air, V=ventilation volume, T=daily exposure time, R=proportion of mercury vapor retained after a single inhalation, D=proportion distributed to the brain, W=weight of the brain, b=elimination constant of mercury vapor in the brain, d=elimination constant of mercuric mercury in the brain, c=proportion of oxidization of elemental mercury in the brain. Model 1 is composed from a simple hypothesis that mercury vapor retained in the brain takes a single elimination coefflcient, and in Model 2, a modification of Model 1, the part of elemental mercury retained in the brain is oxidized and thus has a different biological half-time from elemental mercury. During exposure to mercury vapor at the concentration of 0.05 mgHg/m3, estimated concentrations in the brain by Model 1 do not exceed a hypothetical critical concentration in the brain of 1.0μgHg/g tissue but the estimated concentration by Model 2 exceeds this level.
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