Title :
The relationship between arsenic exposure and skin lesions in endemic arsenicosis area of Shanxi Province, China
Author :
Jian Liu ; Sanxiang Wang ; Zhenghui Wang ; Dapeng Wang ; Zhen Li ; Xiaoping Wang ; Xing Liu ; Huanyu Jin ; Yan An
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Toxicology, Soochow Univ., Suzhou, China
Abstract :
Arsenic exposure from drinking water was considered to be a risk factor for skin lesions. In our research, the total arsenic in water and urine samples were analyzed by ICP-MS and AFS, respectively, Arsenic concentration in drinking water was 4.04-720μg/L, and there were 63.49% (80/126) samples above 50μg/L. Urinary total arsenic concentration was 6.51-775.73μg/gCr. Spearman rank correlation was used to analyze the strength of association between arsenic in drinking water and in urine(r=0.686, p<;0.05). The level of iron in drinking water was ranged from 0 to 6.46mg/L, and there were 18.4%(23/125) iron levels exceeding 0.5mg/L We observed the strong association between arsenic in drinking water and in urine, and dose-dependent increase in risk of skin lesions with increasing arsenic exposure. Especially, at lower levels of arsenic exposure(10-50μg/L), the effect of arsenic induced skin lesions was still observed. Iron and arsenic in the arsenic poisoning proceeding might exist combined effect.
Keywords :
arsenic; biomedical measurement; health hazards; mass spectroscopic chemical analysis; medical disorders; skin; statistical analysis; toxicology; water resources; AFS; As; China; ICP-MS; Shanxi province; Spearman rank correlation; arsenic exposure; arsenic poisoning; drinking water arsenic content; drinking water iron content; endemic arsenicosis area; skin lesion risk factor; skin lesions; urinary total arsenic concentration; Biomedical measurements; Cancer; Educational institutions; Humans; Iron; Lesions; Skin; arsenic; drinking water; iron; skin lesions;
Conference_Titel :
Human Health and Biomedical Engineering (HHBE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jilin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-723-8
DOI :
10.1109/HHBE.2011.6029042