Estimation of intake and quantification of hemoglobin adducts of acrylamide in adolescents in Sweden

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作者
Vryonidis, Efstathios [1 ]
Tornqvist, Margareta [1 ]
Lignell, Sanna [2 ]
Rosen, Johan [3 ]
Aasa, Jenny [2 ]
机构
[1] Stockholm Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Swedish Food Agcy, Div Risk & Benefit Assessment, Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Swedish Food Agcy, Div Lab Invest & Anal, Uppsala, Sweden
来源
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION | 2024年 / 11卷
基金
欧洲研究理事会; 瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
chemical exposure; hemoglobin adducts; acrylamide; dietary exposure; adolescents; FOOD FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE; DIETARY ACRYLAMIDE; CANCER-RISK; DRINKING-WATER; COLLABORATIVE TRIAL; B6C3F(1) MICE; F344/N RATS; EXPOSURE; GLYCIDAMIDE; CARCINOGENICITY;
D O I
10.3389/fnut.2024.1371612
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Blood samples (n = 600) from participants in the Swedish dietary survey Riksmaten Adolescents 2016-17 were analyzed with respect to hemoglobin (Hb) adducts from acrylamide (AA) and its metabolite glycidamide (GA) as biomarkers of internal dose/exposure. The results are presented from statistical analyses of food consumption data (2-day dietary recall and questionnaires) and measured Hb adduct levels. The estimated exposure as well as consumption data were examined in relation to non-dietary factors such as sex, age (group medians of 12, 15, and 18 years), place of residence (urban/rural), smoking status, and parental education level. The median AA adduct level was estimated to be 34 pmol/g Hb (range 14-225). No significant difference was found for place of residence, parental education, sex, or age. A significant difference was found between the median adduct levels of daily smokers (n = 8) and never smokers (n = 323) in the older age groups, but not between occasional smokers (n = 47) and never smokers. The median differences between daily smokers and never smokers were 76, 40, and 128 pmol/g Hb for AA, GA, and AA + GA, respectively. The median AA intake for the whole group of adolescents, as estimated from dietary recall data combined with reported concentrations in food, was 0.40 mu g/kg bw/day. The corresponding median intake estimated from measured Hb adduct levels of AA was 0.20 mu g/kg bw/day. A significant, although low, positive Spearman correlation was found between the two intake estimates (p-value = 8 x 10-3; rho = 0.11). From the estimated intake of AA from food frequency questionnaires, significance was found for the 15-year-old children with higher AA adduct levels observed at higher consumption frequencies of fried potatoes/French fries. AA is considered a genotoxic carcinogen. For the estimated intake of AA for any age group and method (dietary recall or AA adduct), both a calculated margin of exposure as well as lifetime quantitative cancer risk estimates indicate health concern. A future study on food consumption designed with respect to AA exposure would provide a better understanding of the correlation between consumption and exposure and should give a more reliable estimate of the contribution of dietary AA to the overall cancer risk.
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