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Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.

The kidney seems more sensitive to the chronic effect of cadmium than the lung. Only minor impairments of lung function (mild form of obstructive lung disease) were found after long-term occupational exposure (less than 20 yr) to moderate concentration of cadmium oxide dust and fume. This conclusion...

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Autores principales: Lauwerys, R R, Roels, H A, Buchet, J P, Bernard, A, Stanescu, D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/226353
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author Lauwerys, R R
Roels, H A
Buchet, J P
Bernard, A
Stanescu, D
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description The kidney seems more sensitive to the chronic effect of cadmium than the lung. Only minor impairments of lung function (mild form of obstructive lung disease) were found after long-term occupational exposure (less than 20 yr) to moderate concentration of cadmium oxide dust and fume. This conclusion, cannot, however be extrapolated to acute or subacute inhalational exposure. The nephrotoxicity of cadmium consists in a tubular dysfunction characterized by an increased excretion of beta 2-microglobulin and giving rise to the classical tubular proteinuria and in a glomerular dysfunction evidenced by an increased excretion of high molecular weight proteins and increased levels of beta 2-microglobulin and creatinine in plasma and giving rise to a glomerular type proteinuria. These renal changes were mainly found in workers whose cadmium concentration at time of the survey exceeded 1 microgram Cd/100 ml in blood and 10 microgram Cd/g creatinine in urine. It should, however, be stressed that higher levels of Cd in blood and in urine are not necessarily associated with the presence of excessive proteinuria. In newly exposed workers, the Cd level in blood increases progressively to a plateau after several weeks. Cadmium level in urine fluctuates more. In workers exposed for several months to an airborne concentration exceeding 200 microgram/m3, Cd concentration in urine seems mainly influenced by recent exposure.
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spelling pubmed-16375182006-11-17 Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium. Lauwerys, R R Roels, H A Buchet, J P Bernard, A Stanescu, D Environ Health Perspect Research Article The kidney seems more sensitive to the chronic effect of cadmium than the lung. Only minor impairments of lung function (mild form of obstructive lung disease) were found after long-term occupational exposure (less than 20 yr) to moderate concentration of cadmium oxide dust and fume. This conclusion, cannot, however be extrapolated to acute or subacute inhalational exposure. The nephrotoxicity of cadmium consists in a tubular dysfunction characterized by an increased excretion of beta 2-microglobulin and giving rise to the classical tubular proteinuria and in a glomerular dysfunction evidenced by an increased excretion of high molecular weight proteins and increased levels of beta 2-microglobulin and creatinine in plasma and giving rise to a glomerular type proteinuria. These renal changes were mainly found in workers whose cadmium concentration at time of the survey exceeded 1 microgram Cd/100 ml in blood and 10 microgram Cd/g creatinine in urine. It should, however, be stressed that higher levels of Cd in blood and in urine are not necessarily associated with the presence of excessive proteinuria. In newly exposed workers, the Cd level in blood increases progressively to a plateau after several weeks. Cadmium level in urine fluctuates more. In workers exposed for several months to an airborne concentration exceeding 200 microgram/m3, Cd concentration in urine seems mainly influenced by recent exposure. 1979-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1637518/ /pubmed/226353 Text en
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Buchet, J P
Bernard, A
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Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title_full Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title_fullStr Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title_full_unstemmed Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title_short Investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
title_sort investigations on the lung and kidney function in workers exposed to cadmium.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/226353
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