نتایج جستجو برای: urine cadmium

تعداد نتایج: 88624  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
R R Lauwerys A Bernard H A Roels J P Buchet C Viau

In workers chronically exposed to cadmium and without signs of renal insufficiency, plasma proteins with molecular weight ranging from 11,800 to 450,000 are excreted in greater amount in urine. Increased urinary excretion of low and high molecular weight proteins can occur independently. Because of its greater stability in urine and provided a sensitive immunological technique is used, the dete...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2017
Ta-Yuan Liu Yao-Min Hung Wei-Chun Huang Ming-Ling Wu Shoa-Lin Lin

INTRODUCTION This study investigated whether heavy metal levels were higher in people from Taiwan as compared to those from Western countries. METHODS We measured the level of heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium) in the blood of 40 apparently healthy adults. Since mercury does not respond to ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) infusion, only urine lead, arsenic and cadmium lev...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1969
G Lehnert G Klavis K H Schaller T Haas

Lehnert, G., Klavis, G., Schaller, K. H., and Haas, T. (1969). Brit. J. industr. Med., 26, 156-158. Cadmium determination in urine by atomic absorption spectrometry as a screening test in industrial medicine. Cadmium was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry in the urine and serum of 18 workers exposed to cadmium dust and fume in a zinc smelting plant. In all cases the concentrations of ...

2012
Maria Tellez-Plaza Ana Navas-Acien Kathleen L. Caldwell Andy Menke Paul Muntner Eliseo Guallar

BACKGROUND Public health policies such as tobacco control, air pollution reduction, and hazardous waste remediation may have reduced cadmium exposure among U.S. adults. However, trends in urine cadmium, a marker of cumulative cadmium exposure, have not been evaluated. OBJECTIVES We estimated the trends in urine cadmium concentrations in U.S. adults using data from the National Health and Nutr...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1986
N J Smith M D Topping J D Stewart J G Fletcher

The cadmium body burden, blood and urine cadmium concentrations, and renal function were studied in a group of 53 cadmium solderers. The results showed raised blood and urine cadmium concentrations and raised cadmium body burden in all workers (31) with more than five years exposure, with 27 having urine cadmium concentrations in excess of the proposed biological threshold of 10 nmol/mmol creat...

2008
Maria Tellez-Plaza Ana Navas-Acien Ciprian M. Crainiceanu Eliseo Guallar

INTRODUCTION Cadmium induces hypertension in animal models. Epidemiologic studies of cadmium exposure and hypertension, however, have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVE We aimed to investigate the association of blood and urine cadmium with blood pressure levels and with the prevalence of hypertension in U.S. adults who participated in the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2011
Virginia M Weaver Nam-Soo Kim Bernard G Jaar Brian S Schwartz Patrick J Parsons Amy J Steuerwald Andrew C Todd David Simon Byung-Kook Lee

OBJECTIVES Low-level cadmium exposure, resulting in, for example, urinary cadmium <2.0 μg/g creatinine, is widespread; recent data suggest nephrotoxicity even at these low levels. Few studies have examined the impact of low-level cadmium exposure in workers who are occupationally exposed to other nephrotoxicants such as lead. METHODS We evaluated associations of urine cadmium, a measure of cu...

Journal: :Environmental research 2011
Carolyn M Gallagher John J Chen John S Kovach

BACKGROUND Cadmium is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant associated with increased risk of leading causes of mortality and morbidity in women, including breast cancer and osteoporosis. Iron deficiency increases absorption of dietary cadmium, rendering women, who tend to have lower iron stores than men, more susceptible to cadmium uptake. We used body iron, a measure that incorporates both ser...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
G Kazantzis B G Armstrong

Blood and urine samples were obtained from 274 smelter workers and urine samples from 48 controls. Cadmium, beta 2-microglobulin, and creatinine were estimated in blood and urine, and total protein in urine. Concentrations of cadmium in urine (mean 2.0 nmole/mmole creatinine) and blood (mean 21.8 nmole/L) observed in the smelter workers confirmed that this group had absorbed more cadmium than t...

2011
Bettina Julin Marie Vahter Billy Amzal Alicja Wolk Marika Berglund Agneta Åkesson

BACKGROUND Cadmium is a widespread environmental pollutant with adverse effects on kidneys and bone, but with insufficiently elucidated public health consequences such as risk of end-stage renal diseases, fractures and cancer. Urinary cadmium is considered a valid biomarker of lifetime kidney accumulation from overall cadmium exposure and thus used in the assessment of cadmium-induced health ef...

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