SIGNIFICANCE OF CADMIUM CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD AND IN URINE IN WORKERS EXPOSED TO CADMIUM

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作者
LAUWERYS, R
ROELS, H
REGNIERS, M
BUCHET, JP
BERNARD, A
GORET, A
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[1] Industrial and Medical Toxicology Unit, University of Louvain, 1200 Bruxelles
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10.1016/0013-9351(79)90014-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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All the workers (n = 11) occupied in a small factory producing cadmium salts were followed up during several months. Four of them were newly employed workers. At regular time intervals the workers were equipped with a personal air sampler and cadmium concentrations in blood and in urine were measured. The total airborne concentration of cadmium at the different work places was very high. The median values ranged from 110 to 2125 μg/m3. In view of the hygiene practice of the workers, ingestion of cadmium may also have played a role in the overall exposure. After the start of the exposure, cadmium concentration in blood increases linearly up to 120 days and then levels off. This suggests that when equilibrium is reached cadmium level in blood is a good indicator of the average intake during recent months. The interpretation of the cadmium levels in urine is more complex. In seven workers exposed for more than 250 days cadmium level in urine seemed to reflect mainly current exposure. Our results suggest also the existence of three phases in the evolution of the Cd levels in urine after the onset of high exposure. A first phase of very short duration (0-15 days) is observed during which cadmium level in urine increases rapidly to reach a value of about 15 μg/g creatinine. This is followed by a second phase (15-120 days) during which cadmium level in urine increases more slowly. After 120 days there is apparently a rapid increase of the cadmium level in urine (third phase). The results obtained during this study as well as our previous clinical observations on workers exposed to cadmium lead us to propose a tentative biological threshold of 10 μg Cd/g urinary creatinine. It should be stressed that this proposal applies only to adult males occupationally exposed to cadmium and not necessarily to other groups of the general population. © 1979.
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