Institute of Naval Medicine, Alverstoke, Hampshire, UK.
Occup Environ Med. 2014 Feb;71(2):104-8. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101793. Epub 2013 Dec 4.
To quantify changes in vitamin D and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP9) in submariners over a single long patrol and compare the data to a group of non-deploying servicemen from their base port.
A prospective time-series analysis was performed. Blood samples were taken from 49 submariners deploying on patrol and 43 shore-side controls from the base port (naval officers from base or non-deploying submariners), following a winter ashore at latitude 56° north. Samples were drawn immediately before the submarine sailed, in January, and again in the final week of patrol 85 days later. Paired pre-patrol and late samples from each individual were assayed together and changes in vitamin D and MMP9 were assessed.
Mean pre-patrol vitamin D concentrations were 58 and 49 nmol/L for the controls and submariners, respectively. Mean vitamin D concentrations increased in controls as expected (mean increase 12.6 nmol/L), but not in the submariners (mean decrease 1.6 nmol/L). MMP9 levels were significantly higher in submariners pre-patrol, and increased significantly during the patrol. There was a significant inverse correlation between MMP9 and vitamin D levels (r=-0.41, p=0.01).
This is the first study to quantify vitamin D and MMP levels in submariners. Circulating vitamin D concentrations on board were insufficient to prevent a rise in MMP. This has potential for adverse health effects and requires further study.
定量检测单次长时间巡逻期间潜艇兵体内维生素 D 和基质金属蛋白酶-9(MMP9)的变化,并与来自基地港口未部署人员的一组数据进行比较。
进行了一项前瞻性时间序列分析。从北纬 56°的基地上岸后的冬季,对 49 名执行巡逻任务的潜艇兵和 43 名基地岸勤人员(来自基地的海军军官或未部署的潜艇兵)进行了采血。分别在潜艇出海前(1 月)和 85 天后巡逻的最后一周采血。对每个个体的配对的巡逻前和后期样本进行检测,评估维生素 D 和 MMP9 的变化。
对照组和潜艇兵的平均巡逻前维生素 D 浓度分别为 58 和 49nmol/L。如预期的那样,对照组的维生素 D 浓度增加(平均增加 12.6nmol/L),但潜艇兵的浓度没有增加(平均减少 1.6nmol/L)。巡逻前潜艇兵的 MMP9 水平显著升高,并且在巡逻期间显著升高。MMP9 和维生素 D 水平之间存在显著的负相关(r=-0.41,p=0.01)。
这是第一项定量检测潜艇兵体内维生素 D 和 MMP 水平的研究。艇上循环的维生素 D 浓度不足以阻止 MMP 的升高。这可能会对健康产生不利影响,需要进一步研究。