Impact of low level radiation on concentrations of some trace elements in radiation workers.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Nima Rostampour, Tinoosh Almasi, Masoumeh Rostampour, Hamid Reza Sadeghi, Ehsan Khodamoradi, Reyhaneh Razi, Zahra Derakhsh
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Abstract

Introduction: Small variations in trace element levels may cause important physiological changes in the human body. This study aims to evaluate five important trace elements in radiation workers.

Method: In this study, 44 radiation workers and an equal number of non-radiation workers were selected as the case and control group, respectively. The concentrations of iron, magnesium, zinc, copper, and selenium in the serum of the participants were measured using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS).

Results: The mean concentrations of iron, magnesium, zinc, copper, and selenium for the case group were 107.3 µg/dl, 2.3 mg/dl, 80.9 µg/dl, 112.6 µg/dl and 216.7 ng/ml, respectively. The results for the control group were 121.9 µg/dl, 2.3 mg/dl, 82.3 µg/dl, 112.8 µg/dl and 225.2 ng/ml, respectively.

Conclusions: The mean concentration of iron in the case group was significantly lower than the control group (p-value = 0.012), while the concentrations of other elements in both of the groups were not significantly different. In the case group, except magnesium (p-value = 0.021), no significant relationship was found between age and the elemental concentrations. According to Spearman's test, there was a meaningful statistical correlation between the sex and concentration of iron, Mg, Zn, and Se. Also, the correlation between the concentration of magnesium and the weights of radiation workers was significant (p-value =0.044).

低水平辐射对辐射工作人员体内某些微量元素浓度的影响。
微量元素水平的微小变化可能引起人体重要的生理变化。本研究旨在评估辐射工作人员体内五种重要的微量元素。方法:选取44名放射工作人员作为病例组,44名非放射工作人员作为对照组。采用原子吸收光谱法(AAS)测定了受试者血清中铁、镁、锌、铜和硒的浓度。结果:病例组的铁、镁、锌、铜和硒的平均浓度分别为107.3µg/dl、2.3 mg/dl、80.9µg/dl、112.6µg/dl和216.7 ng/ml。对照组的结果分别为121.9µg/dl、2.3 mg/dl、82.3µg/dl、112.8µg/dl和225.2 ng/ml。结论:病例组铁元素的平均浓度显著低于对照组(p值= 0.012),而两组其他元素的浓度无显著差异。在病例组中,除镁(p值= 0.021)外,年龄与元素浓度之间无显著关系。根据斯皮尔曼的检验,性别与铁、镁、锌和硒的浓度之间存在有意义的统计相关性。镁浓度与辐射工作人员体重之间存在显著相关性(p值=0.044)。
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