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Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.

During the last several years, illegal commercial application of methyl parathion (MP) in domestic settings in several U.S. Southeastern and Midwestern States has affected largely inner-city residents. As part of a multiagency response involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), t...

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Autores principales: Barr, Dana B, Turner, Wayman E, DiPietro, Emily, McClure, P Cheryl, Baker, Samuel E, Barr, John R, Gehle, Kimberly, Grissom, Raymond E, Bravo, Roberto, Driskell, W Jack, Patterson, Donald G, Hill, Robert H, Needham, Larry L, Pirkle, James L, Sampson, Eric J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12634145
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author Barr, Dana B
Turner, Wayman E
DiPietro, Emily
McClure, P Cheryl
Baker, Samuel E
Barr, John R
Gehle, Kimberly
Grissom, Raymond E
Bravo, Roberto
Driskell, W Jack
Patterson, Donald G
Hill, Robert H
Needham, Larry L
Pirkle, James L
Sampson, Eric J
author_facet Barr, Dana B
Turner, Wayman E
DiPietro, Emily
McClure, P Cheryl
Baker, Samuel E
Barr, John R
Gehle, Kimberly
Grissom, Raymond E
Bravo, Roberto
Driskell, W Jack
Patterson, Donald G
Hill, Robert H
Needham, Larry L
Pirkle, James L
Sampson, Eric J
author_sort Barr, Dana B
collection PubMed
description During the last several years, illegal commercial application of methyl parathion (MP) in domestic settings in several U.S. Southeastern and Midwestern States has affected largely inner-city residents. As part of a multiagency response involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and state and local health departments, our laboratory developed a rapid, high-throughput, selective method for quantifying p-nitrophenol (PNP), a biomarker of MP exposure, using isotope dilution high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. We measured PNP in approximately 16,000 samples collected from residents of seven different states. Using this method, we were able to receive sample batches from each state; prepare, analyze, and quantify the samples for PNP; verify the results; and report the data to the health departments and ATSDR in about 48 hr. These data indicate that many residents had urinary PNP concentrations well in excess of those of the general U.S. population. In fact, their urinary PNP concentrations were more consistent with those seen in occupational settings or in poisoning cases. Although these data, when coupled with other MP metabolite data, suggest that many residents with the highest concentrations of urinary PNP had significant exposure to MP, they do not unequivocally rule out exposure to PNP resulting from environmental degradation of MP. Even with their limitations, these data were used with the assumption that all PNP was derived from MP exposure, which enabled the U.S. EPA and ATSDR to develop a comprehensive, biologically driven response that was protective of human health, especially susceptible populations, and included clinical evaluations, outreach activities, community education, integrated pest management, and decontamination of homes.
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spelling pubmed-12412982005-11-08 Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion. Barr, Dana B Turner, Wayman E DiPietro, Emily McClure, P Cheryl Baker, Samuel E Barr, John R Gehle, Kimberly Grissom, Raymond E Bravo, Roberto Driskell, W Jack Patterson, Donald G Hill, Robert H Needham, Larry L Pirkle, James L Sampson, Eric J Environ Health Perspect Research Article During the last several years, illegal commercial application of methyl parathion (MP) in domestic settings in several U.S. Southeastern and Midwestern States has affected largely inner-city residents. As part of a multiagency response involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and state and local health departments, our laboratory developed a rapid, high-throughput, selective method for quantifying p-nitrophenol (PNP), a biomarker of MP exposure, using isotope dilution high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. We measured PNP in approximately 16,000 samples collected from residents of seven different states. Using this method, we were able to receive sample batches from each state; prepare, analyze, and quantify the samples for PNP; verify the results; and report the data to the health departments and ATSDR in about 48 hr. These data indicate that many residents had urinary PNP concentrations well in excess of those of the general U.S. population. In fact, their urinary PNP concentrations were more consistent with those seen in occupational settings or in poisoning cases. Although these data, when coupled with other MP metabolite data, suggest that many residents with the highest concentrations of urinary PNP had significant exposure to MP, they do not unequivocally rule out exposure to PNP resulting from environmental degradation of MP. Even with their limitations, these data were used with the assumption that all PNP was derived from MP exposure, which enabled the U.S. EPA and ATSDR to develop a comprehensive, biologically driven response that was protective of human health, especially susceptible populations, and included clinical evaluations, outreach activities, community education, integrated pest management, and decontamination of homes. 2002-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1241298/ /pubmed/12634145 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Barr, Dana B
Turner, Wayman E
DiPietro, Emily
McClure, P Cheryl
Baker, Samuel E
Barr, John R
Gehle, Kimberly
Grissom, Raymond E
Bravo, Roberto
Driskell, W Jack
Patterson, Donald G
Hill, Robert H
Needham, Larry L
Pirkle, James L
Sampson, Eric J
Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title_full Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title_fullStr Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title_short Measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
title_sort measurement of p-nitrophenol in the urine of residents whose homes were contaminated with methyl parathion.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12634145
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