Title of article :
The development of a stochastic physiologically-based
pharmacokinetic model for lead
Author/Authors :
Barbara D. Becka، نويسنده , , Rosemary L. Mattucka، نويسنده , , Teresa S. Bowersa، نويسنده , ,
Joshua T. Cohenb، نويسنده , , Ellen O’Flaherty1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
This presentation describes the development of a prototype Monte Carlo module for the physiologically-based
pharmacokinetic ŽPBPK. model for lead, created by Dr Ellen O’Flaherty. The module uses distributions for the
following: exposure parameters Žsoil and dust concentrations, daily soil and ingestion rate, water lead concentration,
water ingestion rate, air lead concentration, inhalation rate and dietary lead intake.; absoption parameters; and key
pharmacokinetic parameters Žred blood binding capacity and half saturation concentration.. Distributions can be
specified as time-invariant or can change with age. Monte Carlo model predicted blood levels were calibrated to
empirically measured blood lead levels for children living in Midvale, Utah Ža milling smelting community.. The
calibrated model was then evaluated using blood lead data from Palmerton, Pennsylvania Ža town with a former
smelter. and Sandy, Utah, Ža town with a former smelter and slag piles.. Our initial evaluation using distributions for
exposure parameters showed that the model accurately predicted geometric ŽGM. blood lead levels of Palmerton and
Sandy and slightly over predicted the GSD. Consideration of uncertainty in red blood cell parameters substantially
inflated the GM. Future model development needs to address the correlation among parameters and the use of
parameters for long-term exposure derived from short-term studies
Keywords :
pharmacokinetic , lead , Stochastic
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment