Title of article :
Effect of theδ-Aminolevulinate Dehydratase Polymorphism on the Accumulation of Lead in Bone and Blood in Lead Smelter Workers
Author/Authors :
David E. B. Fleming، نويسنده , , David R. Chettle، نويسنده , , James G. Wetmur، نويسنده , , Robert J. Desnick، نويسنده , , Jean-Paul Robin، نويسنده , , Denise Boulay، نويسنده , , Norbert S. Richard، نويسنده , , Chris L. Gordon، نويسنده , , Colin E. Webber، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
13
From page :
49
To page :
61
Abstract :
Lead inhibition of the zinc metalloenzymeδ-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALAD) is one of the most sensitive indicators of blood lead levels. ALAD is polymorphic, with about 20% of Caucasians expressing the rarer ALAD2allele. Previous studies indicated that this polymorphism may be a genetic factor in lead transport, metabolism, and/or distribution. Whole blood lead, serum lead, and ALAD genotype were determined for 381 lead smelter workers, including 70 workers expressing the ALAD2allele, whose blood lead elevations were observed for more than 20 years of employment. The same employees demonstrated higher serum lead levels. Using a cumulative blood lead index (CBLI) for each worker, based on individual blood lead histories, andin vivoX-ray fluorescence measurements of bone lead to estimate total lead body burden, the slopes of linear relations of bone lead to CBLI were greater for workers homoallelic for ALAD1, indicating more efficient uptake of lead from blood into bone. This effect was most significant in calcaneus bone and for workers hired since 1977 [ALAD1-1: 0.0528±0.0028 and ALAD1-2 or 2-2: 0.0355±0.0031 (P<0.001)]. Decreased transfer of blood lead into bone in individuals expressing the ALAD2allele contrasted with increased blood lead. Thus the ALAD genotype affected lead metabolism and potentially modified lead delivery to target organs including the brain; however, the ALAD genotype did not significantly affect the net accumulation of lead in bone.
Keywords :
polymorphism , d-aminolevulinate dehydratase , Bone lead , X-RAY FLUORESCENCE , occupational lead exposure , blood lead indices , smelterworkers.
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Record number :
727514
Link To Document :
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