Title of article
Cadmium Levels in Kidney Cortex in Swedish Farmers
Author/Authors
Ulf Nilsson، نويسنده , , Andrejs Schütz، نويسنده , , Inger Bensryd، نويسنده , , Anita Nilsson، نويسنده , , Staffan Skerfving، نويسنده , , S?ren Mattsson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
7
From page
53
To page
59
Abstract
The cadmium levels in kidney cortex (K-Cd) did not differ statistically between 10 nonsmoking farmers from the south of Sweden, who had a high intake of locally produced food and who were affected by acid precipitation (as indicated by low pH in the drinking water from their private wells) and 10 farmers less affected (medians: K-Cd, 18 vs 14 μg/g; water pH, 5.2 vs 7.8). Neither did 10 farmers selected because of “high” blood cadmium (B-Cd) differ from 10 with “low” [medians: K-Cd, 15 vs 9 μg/g; B-Cd, 2.6 vs 1.3 nmol/L (0.29 vs 0.14 μg/L)]. In all 40 farmers, there was an increase of urinary cadmium levels (U-Cd) with decreasing drinking water pH (rs=−0.32, P=0.045). Further, K-Cd increased with rising B-Cd (rs=0.33, P=0.037), and both B-Cd (rs=0.73, P=0.0005), and U-Cd (rs=0.74, P=0.0005) rose with increasing age. Further, there was an association between U-Cd and B-Cd (rs=0.68, P=0.0005). We could not demonstrate with certainty any effect of the acid precipitation on the cadmium retention in the farmers, although the association between U-Cd and drinking water pH deserves further study.
Keywords
Cadmium , kidney , blood , urine , acidprecipitation.
Journal title
Environmental Research
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Environmental Research
Record number
727683
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