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Module Two

Routes of Exposure

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Objectives

Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:

z Define and understand the types of environments z Identify the protective barriers of the body z Identify the routes of exposure z Identify the pathways of exposure z Identify the types of exposure z Understand local and systemic exposures z Identify the pathways for excretion of toxins

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Environment

z Inner vs outer environment

z Personal vs ambient environment

z Gaseous, liquid, and solid environment

z Chemical, biological, physical, and socioeconomic environments

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Inner vs Outer Environment

z Refers to the human body

z Consists of the inner and outer body

z Has three protective barriers – Skin – Gastrointestinal Tract – Lungs

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Inner vs Outer Environment (continued)

Protective Barriers z Skin, which protects the body from contaminants (toxins)

outside the body

z Gastrointestinal tract, which protects the inner body from some ingested contaminants

z Lungs, which protect the body from contaminants inhaled

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Personal vs Ambient Environment

z Personal environment – The environment you control

z Ambient environment – The environment you cannot control

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Gaseous, Liquid, SolidEnvironment

z Gaseous (Air)

z Liquid (Water)

z Solid (Land, Soil)

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Chemical, Biological, Physical, andSocioeconomic Environments

z Chemical factors and contaminants (Toxic waste pesticides in the environment)

z Biological factors (Disease organisms in food and water)

z Physical factors (Elements influencing health and well-being)

z Socioeconomic factors (Economic status directly affecting health)

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Routes of Exposure

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Exposure Routes

DERMAL (skin)

Inhalation (respiratory tract)

Ingestion (stomach or digestive tract)

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Dermal Absorption Route

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Skin

z Route of exposure is absorption

– This is the most common path of toxic substances exposure

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Layers of the Skin

z Epidermis (outer layer) – Stratum corneum

z Dermis (inner layer)

z Subcutaneous fatty tissue

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Factors Affecting Dermal Absorption

z Condition of the skin

z Chemical makeup

z Increased toxic substance concentration

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Inhalation Route

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Respiratory Tract

z Route of exposure is inhalation (breathing)

– exposure This is the easiest and fastest means of

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Factors Affecting RespiratoryAbsorption

z Concentration of toxic substance in the air

z Solubility of the substance in blood and tissue

z Respiration rate/respiratory tract condition

z Length of exposure

z Size of toxic particle

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Ingestion Route

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Digestive Tract

z Route of exposure is ingestion (swallowing or eating)

– Ingestion of toxic substances occurs accidentally or unknowingly

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The Digestive Tract

z Mouth and pharynx

z Esophagus z Stomach z Small intestine z Large intestine

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Factors Affecting Absorption(Ingestion)

z Physical – The small intestine surface area

zChemical – The size of particle/substance – The length of time food containing the

substance remains in the body

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Other Routes of Exposure

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The Eye

Lens

Choroid Iris

Aqueous humor

Cornea

Vitreous humor

Sclera

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Injections

z Intravenously (into a vein) z Intramuscularly (into the muscle) z Intraperitoneally (into the peritoneal cavity)

– Covers wall of organ and inner lining of stomach

z Intradermally (into the skin) z Subcutaneously (under the skin)

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Length of Exposure

z Acute (< 24 hours)

z Chronic (> 3 months)

z Sub-acute (< 1month)

z Sub-chronic (between 1 and 3 months)

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Effects After Exposure

z Local

z Systemic – Biotransformation – Excretion – Target tissues

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Excretion of Toxins

Toxins leave the body through:

z Kidney (Urine)

z Feces

z Lungs (e.g., mucus, breathing out)

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Question and Answer Period