Scalp hair as an indicator of aluminium exposure: comparison to bone and plasma.

M Wilhelm, J Passlick, T Busch, M Szydlik, F K Ohnesorge
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1. Aluminium concentrations were measured in hair, plasma and bone samples from different groups of chronic renal insufficient patients and from a control group (75 healthy volunteers plus 21 deceased subjects). A cross-sectional study with 40 haemodialysis patients and two longitudinal studies were undertaken, the first comprising of 12 home haemodialysis patients and the second 16 patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). 2. Before introduction of water treatment by reverse osmosis, the hair aluminium levels of home haemodialysis patients were elevated compared to controls. Aluminium in the hair of all other groups were within the normal range. Hair aluminium levels were not related to the daily aluminium intake, nor to the cumulative aluminium intake, nor to bone and plasma aluminium concentrations. 3. Plasma aluminium concentrations in all patients were higher than in the controls. Dialysis without reverse osmosis water treatment increased aluminium plasma levels. After installation of reverse osmosis units there was a decrease in the aluminium concentrations in plasma. In CAPD patients insignificant increases in the aluminium levels in plasma were observed. When low contaminated dialysis fluid was available the plasma aluminium concentrations returned to the initial level. 4. Aluminium concentrations in bone were increased in renal insufficient patients compared with controls. Aluminium bone content increased with increasing cumulative aluminium intake by phosphate binding therapy. 5. Hair analysis is of very limited value for the diagnosis of aluminium exposure. Bone analysis is suitable for the assessment of the individual body burden.

头皮头发作为铝暴露的指标:与骨骼和血浆的比较。
1. 测量了不同组慢性肾功能不全患者和对照组(75名健康志愿者加21名死亡受试者)的头发、血浆和骨骼样本中的铝浓度。对40名血液透析患者进行了横断面研究和两项纵向研究,第一项研究包括12名家庭血液透析患者,第二项研究包括16名接受持续动态腹膜透析(CAPD)的患者。2. 在引入反渗透水处理之前,家庭血液透析患者的头发铝水平与对照组相比有所升高。其他各组的铝含量均在正常范围内。毛发铝含量与每日铝摄入量、累积铝摄入量、骨骼和血浆铝浓度无关。3.所有患者的血浆铝浓度均高于对照组。未经反渗透水处理的透析增加了铝血浆水平。安装反渗透装置后,血浆中铝浓度有所下降。在CAPD患者中,观察到血浆中铝水平的不显著升高。当有低污染的透析液时,血浆铝浓度恢复到初始水平。4. 与对照组相比,肾功能不全患者骨中铝浓度升高。铝骨含量随着磷结合疗法累积铝摄入量的增加而增加。5. 毛发分析对铝暴露的诊断价值非常有限。骨分析适用于评估个体的身体负担。
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