Essential and non-essential trace elements among working populations in Ghana

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作者
Dartey, Emmanuel [1 ]
Berlinger, Balazs [2 ]
Weinbruch, Stephan [2 ,3 ]
Thomassen, Yngvar [2 ]
Odland, Jon O. [4 ]
Brox, Jan [4 ]
Nartey, Vincent K. [5 ]
Yeboah, Francis A. [6 ]
Ellingsen, Dag G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Educ, Fac Sci & Environm Educ, Mampong, Ashanti, Ghana
[2] Natl Inst Occupat Hlth, POB 8149 Dep, N-0033 Oslo, Norway
[3] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Appl Geosci, Darmstadt, Germany
[4] Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, Tromso, Norway
[5] Univ Ghana, Dept Chem, Legon, Accra, Ghana
[6] Kwame Nkrumah Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Med Sci, Dept Mol Med, Kumasi, Ghana
关键词
Electronic waste; Lead battery repair; Selenium; Iodine; Mercury; Cobalt; INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE; CONTAMINATION STATUS; FISH INTAKE; SELENIUM; EXPOSURE; BLOOD; MANGANESE; FERROPORTIN; LEAD; MERCURY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jtemb.2017.08.014
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background Lead battery repair workers (LBRW) and electronic repair workers (ERW)may be exposed to inorganic components during work. This study aimed at determining essential and non-essential trace elements in male LBRW, ERW, referents and a group of female petty traders (FPT) in Kumasi (Ghana), taking into account iron status and inflammation. Methods: Altogether 64 LBRW, 64 ERW, 65 referents and 26 FPT were investigated in this cross-sectional study. Urine, whole blood and serum were collected for determination of trace elements. C-reactive protein and ferritin were determined in serum. Results: The LBRW had higher blood concentrations of manganese (B-Mn) and lead (B-Pb) and antimony in urine (U-Sb), and lower concentrations of cobalt in blood (B-Co). Being ERW was associated with higher concentrations of blood cadmium (B-Cd), urinary tin (U-Sn) and serum chromium (S-Cr). Concentrations of selenium (B-Se), Co and mercury (B-Hg) in whole blood and iodine in urine (U-I) were relatively high. Marginal iron status appeared to be a determinant for elevated concentrations of Co in particular, but also Mn and Cd in blood. Systemic inflammation was associated with the concentrations of copper and Se. The concentrations of Hg in whole blood were highly associated with Se and arsenic (As) in whole blood, indicating fish consumption as a common source of intake of these elements. However, Hg in whole blood was only slightly associated with Se in serum. Conclusions: The ERW had elevated concentrations of B-Cd, S-Cr, and U-Sn, while B-Mn, B-Pb, and U-Sb concentrations were higher among the LBRW. Iron status and inflammation had substantial impact on some element concentration. This population had high concentrations of B-Se, B-Hg and B-Co and U-I.
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页码:279 / 287
页数:9
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