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Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia

BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether chronic ingestion of arsenic in drinking water affects the peripheral nervous system. We examined the effects of arsenic exposure on nerve conduction velocity using electromyography. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted of a population living in an ar...

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Autores principales: Fujino, Yoshihisa, Guo, Xiaojuan, Shirane, Kiyoyumi, Liu, Jun, Wu, Kegong, Miyatake, Munetoshi, Tanabe, Kimiko, Kusuda, Tetsuya, Yoshimura, Takesumi
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16951540
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.16.207
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author Fujino, Yoshihisa
Guo, Xiaojuan
Shirane, Kiyoyumi
Liu, Jun
Wu, Kegong
Miyatake, Munetoshi
Tanabe, Kimiko
Kusuda, Tetsuya
Yoshimura, Takesumi
author_facet Fujino, Yoshihisa
Guo, Xiaojuan
Shirane, Kiyoyumi
Liu, Jun
Wu, Kegong
Miyatake, Munetoshi
Tanabe, Kimiko
Kusuda, Tetsuya
Yoshimura, Takesumi
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description BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether chronic ingestion of arsenic in drinking water affects the peripheral nervous system. We examined the effects of arsenic exposure on nerve conduction velocity using electromyography. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted of a population living in an arsenic-affected village in Hetao Plain, Inner Mongolia, China. A total of 134 (93.7%) of 143 inhabitants took part in the study, and 36 (76.6%) of 47 inhabitants in a low-arsenic exposed village were recruited as a control group. Of the participants, 109 inhabitants in the arsenic-affected village and 32 in the low-arsenic exposed village aged ≥18 years were used for the analyses. An expert physician performed skin examinations, and median nerve conduction velocity was examined by electromyography. Arsenic levels in tube-well water and urine were measured. A mean level of arsenic in tube-well water in the arsenic-affected village was 158.3μg/L, while that in the low-arsenic exposed village was 5.3μg/L. RESULTS: No significant differences in the means of the motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV) and sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV) were observed in relation to arsenic levels in tube wells, urine, and the duration of tube-well use. Further, no differences in mean MCV or SCV were found between the subjects with and without arsenic dermatosis, with mean SCV of 52.8 m/s (SD 6.3) in those without and 54.6 m/s (5.2) in subjects with arsenic dermatosis (p=0.206). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that chronic arsenic poisoning from drinking water is unlikely to affect nerve conduction velocity, at least within the range of arsenic in drinking water examined in the present study.
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spelling pubmed-76837012020-12-04 Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia Fujino, Yoshihisa Guo, Xiaojuan Shirane, Kiyoyumi Liu, Jun Wu, Kegong Miyatake, Munetoshi Tanabe, Kimiko Kusuda, Tetsuya Yoshimura, Takesumi J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether chronic ingestion of arsenic in drinking water affects the peripheral nervous system. We examined the effects of arsenic exposure on nerve conduction velocity using electromyography. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted of a population living in an arsenic-affected village in Hetao Plain, Inner Mongolia, China. A total of 134 (93.7%) of 143 inhabitants took part in the study, and 36 (76.6%) of 47 inhabitants in a low-arsenic exposed village were recruited as a control group. Of the participants, 109 inhabitants in the arsenic-affected village and 32 in the low-arsenic exposed village aged ≥18 years were used for the analyses. An expert physician performed skin examinations, and median nerve conduction velocity was examined by electromyography. Arsenic levels in tube-well water and urine were measured. A mean level of arsenic in tube-well water in the arsenic-affected village was 158.3μg/L, while that in the low-arsenic exposed village was 5.3μg/L. RESULTS: No significant differences in the means of the motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV) and sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV) were observed in relation to arsenic levels in tube wells, urine, and the duration of tube-well use. Further, no differences in mean MCV or SCV were found between the subjects with and without arsenic dermatosis, with mean SCV of 52.8 m/s (SD 6.3) in those without and 54.6 m/s (5.2) in subjects with arsenic dermatosis (p=0.206). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that chronic arsenic poisoning from drinking water is unlikely to affect nerve conduction velocity, at least within the range of arsenic in drinking water examined in the present study. Japan Epidemiological Association 2006-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7683701/ /pubmed/16951540 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.16.207 Text en © 2006 Japan Epidemiological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Fujino, Yoshihisa
Guo, Xiaojuan
Shirane, Kiyoyumi
Liu, Jun
Wu, Kegong
Miyatake, Munetoshi
Tanabe, Kimiko
Kusuda, Tetsuya
Yoshimura, Takesumi
Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title_full Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title_fullStr Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title_short Arsenic in Drinking Water and Peripheral Nerve Conduction Velocity among Residents of a Chronically Arsenic-affected Area in Inner Mongolia
title_sort arsenic in drinking water and peripheral nerve conduction velocity among residents of a chronically arsenic-affected area in inner mongolia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16951540
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.16.207
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