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Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.

Cadmium, mercury, and lead concentrations were determined in deep-frozen kidney cortex biopsies taken from 36 living, healthy Swedish kidney donors (18 males and 18 females), who were 30-71 (mean 53) years of age. Information about occupation, smoking, the presence of dental amalgam, and fish consum...

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Autores principales: Barregård, L, Svalander, C, Schütz, A, Westberg, G, Sällsten, G, Blohmé, I, Mölne, J, Attman, P O, Haglind, P
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Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10544153
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author Barregård, L
Svalander, C
Schütz, A
Westberg, G
Sällsten, G
Blohmé, I
Mölne, J
Attman, P O
Haglind, P
author_facet Barregård, L
Svalander, C
Schütz, A
Westberg, G
Sällsten, G
Blohmé, I
Mölne, J
Attman, P O
Haglind, P
author_sort Barregård, L
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description Cadmium, mercury, and lead concentrations were determined in deep-frozen kidney cortex biopsies taken from 36 living, healthy Swedish kidney donors (18 males and 18 females), who were 30-71 (mean 53) years of age. Information about occupation, smoking, the presence of dental amalgam, and fish consumption could be obtained for 27 of the donors. The samples (median dry weight 0.74 mg) were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and the results were transformed to wet-weight concentrations. The median kidney Cd was 17 micrograms/g (95% confidence interval, 14-23 micrograms/g), which was similar in males and females. In 10 active smokers, the median kidney Cd was 24 micrograms/g, and in 12 who never smoked, it was 17 micrograms/g. The median kidney Hg was 0.29 micrograms/g, with higher levels in females (median 0.54 micrograms/g) than in males (median 0.16 micrograms/g). Subjects with amalgam fillings had higher kidney Hg (median 0.47 micrograms/g, n = 20) than those without dental amalgam (median 0.15 micrograms;g/g, n = 6), but kidney Hg was below the detection limit in some samples. Nearly half of the samples had kidney Pb below the detection limit. The median kidney Pb was estimated as 0. 14 micrograms/g. This is the first study of heavy metals in kidney cortex of living, healthy subjects, and the results are relatively similar to those of a few previous autopsy studies, indicating that results from autopsy cases are not seriously biased in relation to kidney metal concentrations in the general population. Cd concentrations in those who never smoked were relatively high, indicating considerable Cd intake from the diet in Sweden. The effect of dental amalgam on kidney Hg was as expected, although the reason for the difference in Hg levels between males and females is unclear.
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spelling pubmed-15667232006-09-19 Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors. Barregård, L Svalander, C Schütz, A Westberg, G Sällsten, G Blohmé, I Mölne, J Attman, P O Haglind, P Environ Health Perspect Research Article Cadmium, mercury, and lead concentrations were determined in deep-frozen kidney cortex biopsies taken from 36 living, healthy Swedish kidney donors (18 males and 18 females), who were 30-71 (mean 53) years of age. Information about occupation, smoking, the presence of dental amalgam, and fish consumption could be obtained for 27 of the donors. The samples (median dry weight 0.74 mg) were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and the results were transformed to wet-weight concentrations. The median kidney Cd was 17 micrograms/g (95% confidence interval, 14-23 micrograms/g), which was similar in males and females. In 10 active smokers, the median kidney Cd was 24 micrograms/g, and in 12 who never smoked, it was 17 micrograms/g. The median kidney Hg was 0.29 micrograms/g, with higher levels in females (median 0.54 micrograms/g) than in males (median 0.16 micrograms/g). Subjects with amalgam fillings had higher kidney Hg (median 0.47 micrograms/g, n = 20) than those without dental amalgam (median 0.15 micrograms;g/g, n = 6), but kidney Hg was below the detection limit in some samples. Nearly half of the samples had kidney Pb below the detection limit. The median kidney Pb was estimated as 0. 14 micrograms/g. This is the first study of heavy metals in kidney cortex of living, healthy subjects, and the results are relatively similar to those of a few previous autopsy studies, indicating that results from autopsy cases are not seriously biased in relation to kidney metal concentrations in the general population. Cd concentrations in those who never smoked were relatively high, indicating considerable Cd intake from the diet in Sweden. The effect of dental amalgam on kidney Hg was as expected, although the reason for the difference in Hg levels between males and females is unclear. 1999-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1566723/ /pubmed/10544153 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Barregård, L
Svalander, C
Schütz, A
Westberg, G
Sällsten, G
Blohmé, I
Mölne, J
Attman, P O
Haglind, P
Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title_full Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title_fullStr Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title_short Cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general Swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
title_sort cadmium, mercury, and lead in kidney cortex of the general swedish population: a study of biopsies from living kidney donors.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10544153
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