نتایج جستجو برای: urine cadmium

تعداد نتایج: 88624  

2005
Agneta Åkesson Thomas Lundh Marie Vahter Per Bjellerup Jonas Lidfeldt Christina Nerbrand Göran Samsioe Ulf Strömberg Staffan Skerfving

Cadmium is a well-known nephrotoxic agent in food and tobacco, but the exposure level that is critical for kidney effects in the general population is not defined. Within a population-based women's health survey in southern Sweden (Women's Health in the Lund Area, WHILA), we investigated cadmium exposure in relation to tubular and glomerular function, from 1999 through early 2000 in 820 women (...

2009
Patricia A. Richter Ellen E. Bishop Jiantong Wang Monica H. Swahn

We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey participants. Our analysis included age, race/ethnicity, and poverty status. Gender and racial/ethnic differences in cadmium and lead and creatinine-adjusted and unadjusted data for group comparisons are presented. Smokers' had higher cadmium, lead, antimony, and barium levels t...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Paulo R M Correia Cassiana S Nomura Pedro V Oliveira

A method for the multielement determination of cadmium and lead in urine is proposed by simultaneous electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (SIMAAS) with an end-capped transversely heated graphite atomizer (EC-THGA). The best conditions for cadmium and lead determination were obtained in the presence of NH4H2PO4 as a chemical modifier, using 500 degrees C and 1800 degrees C as the pyroly...

2016
Syed Saleem Husain

Cadmium is an established toxic metal with its ability to accumulate in blood, liver and kidney. Cadmium is chemically related to zinc and found wherever zinc occurs in nature. It is emitted to air and water by mines, metal foundries and industries using Cadmium in alkaline accumulators, alloys, paints and plastics. Cadmium is known to alter the tissue distribution of the essential trace metals...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
K Nogawa

The relationship between abnormal urinary findings and renal function was investigated for 33 Itai-Itai patients, 17 suspected patients, 235 subjects exposed to Cd and 41 subjects not exposed to Cd pollution. High correlation coefficients were observed between urinary findings and renal function in advanced cases of chronic cadmium poisoning, and multiple correlation coefficients between them a...

Journal: :Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica 2014
Jonh Astete María del Carmen Gastañaga Doris Pérez

OBJECTIVES Determine particulate matter (PM10) and heavy metals concentrations in the environment, as well as in surrounding communities of the Las Bambas project after five years of mineral exploration. MATERIALS AND METHODS A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted in three districts in the area of influence of the Las Bambas project in Apurimac, Peru. Samples of water, air and soil...

2015
Caterina Vacchi-Suzzi Kirsten T. Eriksen Keith Levine Jane McElroy Anne Tjønneland Ole Raaschou-Nielsen James M. Harrington Jaymie R. Meliker Marie Lof

BACKGROUND Cadmium is a known carcinogen that can disrupt endocrine signalling. Cigarette smoking and food are the most common routes of non-occupational exposure to cadmium. Cadmium accumulates in the kidney and can be measured in urine, making urine cadmium (U-Cd) a biomarker of long-term exposure. However dietary-cadmium (D-Cd) intake estimates are often used as surrogate indicator of cadmiu...

2017
Sang Hoon Kim Yang Ho Kim Hyun Chan An Joo Hyun Sung Chang Sun Sim

BACKGROUND Populations neighboring industrial complexes are at an increased health risk, due to constant exposure to various potentially hazardous compounds released during industrial production activity. Although there are many previous studies that focus on occupational exposure to heavy metals, studies that focused on environmental exposure to lead and cadmium are relatively rare. The purpos...

Journal: :Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England) 2007
Ravi Babu Kalahasthi HR Rajmohan BK Rajan Karuna Kumar M

OBJECTIVE The present study was carried out to determine the effect of cadmium exposure on Urinary N-acetyl-beta -D-glucosaminidase and its isoenzymes A and B in workers exposed at cadmium plating. METHODS 50 subjects using cadmium during cadmium plating formed the study group. An equal number of age-sex matched subjects working in administrative section formed the control group. Urinary cadm...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
Z A Shaikh C Tohyama

There is a need to identify specific biological indicator(s) of cadmium exposure so that the renal damage can be prevented. Towards this end, we have examined the usefulness of urinary metallothionein as an indicator of cadmium body burden. It is found that, in both animals and humans, urinary metallothionein level is related to the hepatic and renal cadmium burdens. Significant correlations ar...

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