某冶炼厂旧址附近居民暴露与健康影响的追踪研究。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Toxicological Research Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s43188-025-00300-4
Young-Hun Kim, Da-Som Lee, Jung-Eum Lee, Heon Kim, Yong-Dae Kim, Young-Seoub Hong, Jung-Duck Park, Byung-Sun Choi
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1989年,韩国西川长行冶炼厂因污染环境而关闭。冶炼厂的排放物可能影响各种环境介质,并对附近居民造成重大健康风险,特别是与铅、镉和砷等重金属接触有关。虽然冶炼厂对环境的影响是已知的,但对附近居民重金属暴露的长期随访研究仍然有限,特别是在修复之后。这项研究旨在评估重金属暴露水平及其相关的健康影响,特别是对肾脏和骨骼健康的影响。我们分析了37名志愿者的血液和尿液样本,通过访谈收集了人口统计、生活方式和暴露相关的数据。进行肾功能检查和骨密度测量。血铅(bPb)和血镉(bCd)的几何平均值分别为1.95和2.68 μg/L。尿中镉(uCd)平均浓度为3.74 μg/ cr,总砷和有害砷浓度分别为165.7 μg/L和1.00 μg/L。从2008年到2020年,bPb水平显著下降,而镉水平总体上没有明显变化。在这两年接受测试的28名参与者中,居住在离冶炼厂20公里处的人的bCd水平下降,而离冶炼厂更近的人则保持稳定。只有搬到离冶炼厂20公里远的地方的人,其uCd水平才显著下降。尽管采取了补救措施,但uCd水平仍持续升高。这些发现强调了对居住在前冶炼厂附近的居民进行持续接触监测和纵向健康评估的必要性。
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Exposure and health effects follow-up study of residents near a former smelter site.

The Seo-Cheon Janghang Smelter in South Korea closed in 1989 owing to its contribution to environmental pollution. The emissions from the smelter likely affect various environmental media and also pose significant health risks to nearby residents, particularly in relation to exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and arsenic. Although the environmental impacts of the smelter are known, long-term follow-up studies on heavy metal exposure in nearby residents remain limited, especially after remediation. This study aimed to assess the levels of heavy metal exposure and associated health effects, particularly on renal and bone health. We analyzed blood and urine samples from 37 volunteers, collecting demographic, lifestyle, and exposure-related data through interviews. Renal function tests and bone mineral density measurements were conducted. The geometric means for blood lead (bPb) and blood cadmium (bCd) were 1.95 μg/dL and 2.68 μg/L, respectively. The mean urinary cadmium (uCd) concentration was 3.74 μg/g cr. Urinary total and harmful arsenic concentrations were 165.7 μg/L and 1.00 μg/L, respectively. The bPb levels significantly decreased from 2008 to 2020, whereas cadmium levels did not show significant change overall. Among 28 participants tested in both years, bCd levels decreased for individuals living > 2 km from the smelter, while remaining stable for those closer. The uCd levels significantly decreased only in individuals who had relocated > 2 km away from the smelter. Despite remediation efforts, uCd levels remain persistently elevated. These findings underscore the need for continuous exposure monitoring and longitudinal health assessments of residents living near the former smelter.

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期刊介绍: Toxicological Research is the official journal of the Korean Society of Toxicology. The journal covers all areas of Toxicological Research of chemicals, drugs and environmental agents affecting human and animals, which in turn impact public health. The journal’s mission is to disseminate scientific and technical information on diverse areas of toxicological research. Contributions by toxicologists, molecular biologists, geneticists, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinical researchers and epidemiologists with a global view on public health through toxicological research are welcome. Emphasis will be given to articles providing an understanding of the toxicological mechanisms affecting animal, human and public health. In the case of research articles using natural extracts, detailed information with respect to the origin, extraction method, chemical profiles, and characterization of standard compounds to ensure the reproducible pharmacological activity should be provided.
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