Mercury, selenium, and cadmium in human autopsy samples from Idrija residents and mercury mine workers

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作者
Falnoga, I [1 ]
Tusek-Znidaric, M [1 ]
Horvat, M [1 ]
Stegnar, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Jozef Stefan Inst, Dept Environm Sci, Ljubljana 1111, Slovenia
关键词
kidney cortex; brain tissues; endocrine glands; mercury; selenium; cadmium; cellular distribution;
D O I
10.1006/enrs.2000.4116
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Total Hg and Se concentrations were determined in autopsy samples of retired Idrija mercury mine workers, Idrija residents living in a Hg-contaminated environment, and a control group with no known Hg exposure from the environment. In selected samples we also checked the presence of MeHg. The highest Hg concentrations were found in endocrine glands and kidney cortex, regardless of the group. MeHg contributed only to a negligible degree to the total mercury concentrations in all analyzed samples. In the Hg-exposed groups the coaccumulation and retention of mercury and selenium was confirmed. Selenium coaccumulation with a Hg/Se molar ratio near 1 or higher was notable only in those tissue samples (thyroid, pituitary, kidney cortex, nucleus dentatus) where the mercury concentrations were > 1 mug/g. After tissue separation of such samples the majority of these elements were found in the cell pellet. Because the general population is continuously exposed to Cd and possibly also to Pb from water, food, and/or air, in some samples the levels of these elements were also followed. In all examined control tissue samples the average values of Cd (kidney cortex, thyroid, hippocampus, cortex cerebellum, nucleus dentatus) and Pb (thyroid, hippocampus) exceeded the average values of Hg. Cd concentrations were the highest, particularly in kidney cortex and thyroids (mug/g), but no relationship between Cd and Se concentration was evident at the tissue level. Regarding the results in the control group, it is debatable which element is the more hazardous for the general population as concerns neurotoxicity. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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