Author/Authors :
Zhao Chengguang نويسنده Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Rheumatology and
Immunology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University,
Shenyang, China , Wu Yubin نويسنده Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Rheumatology and
Immunology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University,
Shenyang, China
Abstract :
Objectives The database on cadmium (Cd) concentration in children
is limited, especially in China. The present study aimed at evaluating
the body burden of Cd and to propose reference values for urine Cd in
young children, who lived in areas with no point sources of metal
exposure. Methods Overall, 1170 children aged from 1 month to 17 years
old were enrolled in the study. A questionnaire was used to obtain
essential information about age, gender, etc. Urine samples were
collected to determine urinary Cd and urine creatinine. Results A total
of 1070 children, 544 males and 526 females, were included in the
analysis. Based upon their age, the population was divided to three age
groups (0 to 5 years, 6 to 11 years, and 12 to 17 years). The reference
value of urinary Cd for children without disease and Cd exposure was as
follows: 0 to 5 years < 0.56 μg/L, 6 to 11 years < 0.65
μg/L, and 12 to 17 years < 0.74 μg/L. The reference value of
urinary Cd adjusted by urine specific gravity was as follows: 0 to 5
years < 0.83 μg/L, 6 to 11 years < 0.01 μg/L, and 12 to 17
years < 1.15 μg/L. The reference value of urinary Cd corrected by
urinary creatinine was as follows: 0 to 5 years < 2.17 μg/L, 6 to
11 years < 1.23 μg/L, and 12 to 17 years < 1.25 μg/L.
Conclusions In this study, we determined urine cadmium levels in
children from non-polluted areas in china. The reference intervals could
be used to offer recommendations for clinical work.