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Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: Chronic arsenic exposure has been shown to cause liver damage. However, serum hepatic enzyme activity as recognized on liver function tests (LFTs) showing a dose-response relationship with arsenic exposure has not yet been clearly documented. The aim of our study was to investigate the d...

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Autores principales: Islam, Khairul, Haque, Abedul, Karim, Rezaul, Fajol, Abul, Hossain, Ekhtear, Salam, Kazi Abdus, Ali, Nurshad, Saud, Zahangir Alam, Rahman, Matiar, Rahman, Mashiur, Sultana, Papia, Hossain, Mostaque, Akhand, Anwarul Azim, Mandal, Abul, Miyataka, Hideki, Himeno, Seiichiro, Hossain, Khaled
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3146918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21740555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-10-64
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author Islam, Khairul
Haque, Abedul
Karim, Rezaul
Fajol, Abul
Hossain, Ekhtear
Salam, Kazi Abdus
Ali, Nurshad
Saud, Zahangir Alam
Rahman, Matiar
Rahman, Mashiur
Karim, Rezaul
Sultana, Papia
Hossain, Mostaque
Akhand, Anwarul Azim
Mandal, Abul
Miyataka, Hideki
Himeno, Seiichiro
Hossain, Khaled
author_facet Islam, Khairul
Haque, Abedul
Karim, Rezaul
Fajol, Abul
Hossain, Ekhtear
Salam, Kazi Abdus
Ali, Nurshad
Saud, Zahangir Alam
Rahman, Matiar
Rahman, Mashiur
Karim, Rezaul
Sultana, Papia
Hossain, Mostaque
Akhand, Anwarul Azim
Mandal, Abul
Miyataka, Hideki
Himeno, Seiichiro
Hossain, Khaled
author_sort Islam, Khairul
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic arsenic exposure has been shown to cause liver damage. However, serum hepatic enzyme activity as recognized on liver function tests (LFTs) showing a dose-response relationship with arsenic exposure has not yet been clearly documented. The aim of our study was to investigate the dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and major serum enzyme marker activity associated with LFTs in the population living in arsenic-endemic areas in Bangladesh. METHODS: A total of 200 residents living in arsenic-endemic areas in Bangladesh were selected as study subjects. Arsenic concentrations in the drinking water, hair and nails were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS). The study subjects were stratified into quartile groups as follows, based on concentrations of arsenic in the drinking water, as well as in subjects' hair and nails: lowest, low, medium and high. The serum hepatic enzyme activities of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) were then assayed. RESULTS: Arsenic concentrations in the subjects' hair and nails were positively correlated with arsenic levels in the drinking water. As regards the exposure-response relationship with arsenic in the drinking water, the respective activities of ALP, AST and ALT were found to be significantly increased in the high-exposure groups compared to the lowest-exposure groups before and after adjustments were made for different covariates. With internal exposure markers (arsenic in hair and nails), the ALP, AST and ALT activity profiles assumed a similar shape of dose-response relationship, with very few differences seen in the higher groups compared to the lowest group, most likely due to the temporalities of exposure metrics. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated that arsenic concentrations in the drinking water were strongly correlated with arsenic concentrations in the subjects' hair and nails. Further, this study revealed a novel exposure- and dose- response relationship between arsenic exposure metrics and serum hepatic enzyme activity. Elevated serum hepatic enzyme activities in the higher exposure gradients provided new insights into arsenic-induced liver toxicity that might be helpful for the early prognosis of arsenic-induced liver diseases.
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spelling pubmed-31469182011-07-31 Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh Islam, Khairul Haque, Abedul Karim, Rezaul Fajol, Abul Hossain, Ekhtear Salam, Kazi Abdus Ali, Nurshad Saud, Zahangir Alam Rahman, Matiar Rahman, Mashiur Karim, Rezaul Sultana, Papia Hossain, Mostaque Akhand, Anwarul Azim Mandal, Abul Miyataka, Hideki Himeno, Seiichiro Hossain, Khaled Environ Health Research BACKGROUND: Chronic arsenic exposure has been shown to cause liver damage. However, serum hepatic enzyme activity as recognized on liver function tests (LFTs) showing a dose-response relationship with arsenic exposure has not yet been clearly documented. The aim of our study was to investigate the dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and major serum enzyme marker activity associated with LFTs in the population living in arsenic-endemic areas in Bangladesh. METHODS: A total of 200 residents living in arsenic-endemic areas in Bangladesh were selected as study subjects. Arsenic concentrations in the drinking water, hair and nails were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS). The study subjects were stratified into quartile groups as follows, based on concentrations of arsenic in the drinking water, as well as in subjects' hair and nails: lowest, low, medium and high. The serum hepatic enzyme activities of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) were then assayed. RESULTS: Arsenic concentrations in the subjects' hair and nails were positively correlated with arsenic levels in the drinking water. As regards the exposure-response relationship with arsenic in the drinking water, the respective activities of ALP, AST and ALT were found to be significantly increased in the high-exposure groups compared to the lowest-exposure groups before and after adjustments were made for different covariates. With internal exposure markers (arsenic in hair and nails), the ALP, AST and ALT activity profiles assumed a similar shape of dose-response relationship, with very few differences seen in the higher groups compared to the lowest group, most likely due to the temporalities of exposure metrics. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated that arsenic concentrations in the drinking water were strongly correlated with arsenic concentrations in the subjects' hair and nails. Further, this study revealed a novel exposure- and dose- response relationship between arsenic exposure metrics and serum hepatic enzyme activity. Elevated serum hepatic enzyme activities in the higher exposure gradients provided new insights into arsenic-induced liver toxicity that might be helpful for the early prognosis of arsenic-induced liver diseases. BioMed Central 2011-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3146918/ /pubmed/21740555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-10-64 Text en Copyright ©2011 Islam et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Islam, Khairul
Haque, Abedul
Karim, Rezaul
Fajol, Abul
Hossain, Ekhtear
Salam, Kazi Abdus
Ali, Nurshad
Saud, Zahangir Alam
Rahman, Matiar
Rahman, Mashiur
Karim, Rezaul
Sultana, Papia
Hossain, Mostaque
Akhand, Anwarul Azim
Mandal, Abul
Miyataka, Hideki
Himeno, Seiichiro
Hossain, Khaled
Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title_full Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title_short Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in Bangladesh
title_sort dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure and the serum enzymes for liver function tests in the individuals exposed to arsenic: a cross sectional study in bangladesh
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3146918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21740555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-10-64
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