Lauwerys R, Bernard A, Roels H, Buchet J P, Gennart J P, Mahieu P, Foidart J M
Toxicol Lett. 1983 Jun;17(1-2):113-6. doi: 10.1016/0378-4274(83)90045-0.
In 62 male workers exposed to mercury vapour for 5.5 years on average, the results of several renal parameters were not significantly different from those found in a well-matched control group (n = 60). Circulating anti-laminin antibodies were found, however, in 8 workers exposed to mercury vapour but in none of the control workers. These results suggest that occupational exposure to mercury vapour may lead to immune dysfunction in a certain percentage of the exposed population. Whether such a finding is predictive of the occurrence of an immune glomerulonephritis remains to be evaluated.