Association of atmospheric concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with their urinary metabolites in children and adolescents

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Parinaz Poursafa
Mohammad Mehdi Amin
Yaghoub Hajizadeh
Marjan Mansourian
Hamidreza Pourzamani
Karim Ebrahim
Babak Sadeghian
Roya Kelishadi
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[1] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Environment Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non
[2] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,communicable Disease
[3] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Environment Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non
[4] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,communicable Disease
[5] Isfahan Department of Environment,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Environment Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non
[6] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,communicable Disease
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Atmosphere; Urinary metabolites; Children and adolescents;
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This study aims to determine the atmospheric concentrations of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5)-bounded polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their association with their urinary metabolites in children and adolescents. This study was conducted from October 2014 to March 2016 in Isfahan, Iran. We measured 16 species of PAHs bounded to PM2.5 by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) from 7 parts of the city. Moreover, PAH urinary metabolites were measured in 186 children and adolescents, randomly selected from households. Urinary metabolites consisted of 1-hydroxy naphthalene (1-naphthol), 2-hydroxy naphthalene (2-naphthol), 9-hydroxy phenanthrene (9-phenanthrol), and 1-hydroxy pyrene using GC/MS. Considering the short half-lives of PAHs, we measured the metabolites twice with 4 to 6 months of time interval. We found that the ambient concentrations of PAHs were significantly associated with their urinary metabolites. 1-hydroxy naphthalene and 2-hydroxy naphthalene concentrations showed an increase of 1.049 (95% CI: 1.030, 1.069) and 1.047 (95% CI: 1.025, 1.066) for each unit increase (1 ng/m3) in ambient naphthalene. Similarly, 1-hydroxy pyrene showed an increase of 1.009 (95% CI: 1.006–1.011) for each unit increase (1 ng/m3) in ambient pyrene concentration after adjustment for body mass index, physical activity level, urinary creatinine, age, and sex. The association of urinary 9-hydroxyphenanthrene and ambient phenantherene was significant in the crude model; however after adjustment for the abovementioned covariates, it was no more significant. We found significant correlations between exposure to ambient PM2.5-bounded PAHs and their urinary excretion. Considering the adverse health effects of PAHs in the pediatric age group, biomonitoring of PAHs should be underscored; preventive measures need to be intensified.
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页码:17136 / 17144
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