Urinary Arsenic in Human Samples from Areas Characterized by Natural or Anthropogenic Pollution in Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Arsenic is ubiquitous and has a potentially adverse impact on human health. We
compared the distribution of concentrations of urinary inorganic arsenic plus methylated forms
(uc(iAs+MMA+DMA)) in four Italian areas with other international studies, and we assessed the
relationship between uc(iAs+MMA+DMA) and various exposure factors. We conducted a human
biomonitoring study on 271 subjects (132 men) aged 20-44, randomly sampled and stratified by
area, gender, and age. Data on environmental and occupational exposure and dietary habits were
collected through a questionnaire. Arsenic was speciated using chromatographic separation and
inductively coupled mass spectrometry. Associations between uc(iAs+MMA+DMA) and exposure
factors were evaluated using the geometric mean ratio (GMR) with a 90% confidence interval
by stepwise multiple regression analysis. The 95th percentile value of uc(iAs+MMA+DMA) for
the whole sample (86.28 µg/L) was higher than other national studies worldwide. A statistical
significant correlation was found between uc(iAs+MMA+DMA) and occupational exposure (GMR:
2.68 [1.79-4.00]), GSTT gene (GMR: 0.68 [0.52-0.80]), consumption of tap water (GMR: 1.35 [1.02-1.77]),
seafood (GMR: 1.44 [1.11-1.88]), whole milk (GMR: 1.34 [1.04-1.73]), and fruit/vegetables (GMR:
1.37 [1.03-1.82]). This study demonstrated the utility of uc(iAs+MMA+DMA) as a biomarker to
assess environmental exposure. In a public health context, this information could be used to support
remedial action, to prevent individuals from being further exposed to environmental arsenic sources
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
arsenic; epidemiology; biomarker; biomonitoring; urinary species
List of contributors:
Gorini, Francesca; Bustaffa, Elisa; Minichilli, Fabrizio; Bianchi, Fabrizio
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