巴基斯坦头发和脚趾甲样本中的砷、镉和铅含量。

Muhammad Anwar
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我们收集了居住在巴基斯坦拉合尔市及其郊区的160名受试者(83名男性和77名女性)的脚趾甲和头发样本,并使用电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)检测了砷、镉、铅和其他金属的浓度。头发和脚趾甲的平均砷含量分别为0.31 ppm和0.70 ppm。头发和趾甲砷含量的对数转换值之间的相关系数为0.16 (p=0.051)。在排除头发和脚趾甲砷含量分别高达1.12 ppm和4.72 ppm的受试者后,相关系数为0.27 (p=0.001)。本研究中观察到的砷含量相对高于大多数发达国家。头发或脚趾甲砷浓度不受性别、原籍地区、居住地和教育程度的影响,但脚趾甲砷浓度随年龄的增长而增加(p=0.029)。鱼类消费与砷水平呈负相关,这表明豆类的消费可能是拉合尔及其郊区居民砷暴露的来源。豆类是生活在研究地区的穷人的主要主食,他们不能经常吃鱼。在本研究中,头发和脚趾甲的平均镉含量分别为0.08 ppm和0.05 ppm。头发和趾甲镉含量对数转换值的相关系数为0.17 (p=0.034)。与包括日本在内的发达国家报告的镉含量相比,中国的镉含量较低。头发和脚趾甲的平均铅含量分别为3.53 ppm和2.11 ppm。头发和脚趾甲铅含量的对数转换值的相关系数为0.15,差异无统计学意义(p=0.055)。当排除脚趾甲铅含量为52.4 ppm的女性受试者时,相关性为0.17 (p=0.036)。本研究中观察到的铅水平与发达国家报告的铅水平相似。在本研究中,在儿童中观察到相对较高的趾甲铅值。居住在拉合尔市中心的人头发中的镉和铅含量高于居住在拉合尔以外地区的人,而脚趾甲中的镉和铅含量则高于居住在拉合尔以外地区的人,这表明,由于交通繁忙、人口拥挤和工业活动的典型城市环境,含有这些重金属的灰尘附着在头发样本上。
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Arsenic, cadmium and lead levels in hair and toenail samples in pakistan.

We collected toenail and hair samples from 160 subjects, 83 males and 77 females, residing in Lahore city and its suburban areas in Pakistan, and examined the concentrations of arsenic, cadmium, lead and other metals using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The mean hair and toenail arsenic levels were 0.31 ppm and 0.70 ppm, respectively. The correlation coefficient between log-transformed values of hair and toenail arsenic levels was 0.16 (p=0.051). After excluding a subject with hair and toenail arsenic levels as high as 1.12 ppm and 4.72 ppm, respectively, the correlation coefficient was 0.27 (p=0.001). Arsenic levels observed in the present study were relatively higher than in most developed countries. Hair or toenail arsenic concentration was not affected by sex, area of origin, place of residence and education, but toenail arsenic levels increased with age (p=0.029). Fish consumption was inversely related to arsenic levels, suggesting that consumption of beans , which are the main staple of poor people living in the study area who cannot afford to eat fish frequently, may be the source of arsenic exposure among the residents of Lahore and its suburban areas. The mean hair and toenail cadmium levels in the present study were 0.08 ppm and 0.05 ppm, respectively. The correlation coefficient between log-transformed values of hair and toenail cadmium levels was 0.17 (p=0.034). Cadmium levels were lower compared to those reported from developed countries, including Japan. The mean hair and toenail lead levels were 3.53 ppm and 2.11 ppm, respectively. The correlation coefficient between log-transformed values of hair and toenail lead levels was 0.15, which was not statistically significant (p=0.055). When a female subject with toenail lead of 52.4 ppm was excluded, the correlation was 0.17 (p=0.036). Lead levels observed in the present study were similar to those reported from developed countries. In the present study, relatively high lead toenail values were observed among children. The levels of cadmium and lead in hair but not in toenails were higher among those living in central Lahore than among those living outside Lahore, suggesting that dust containing those heavy metals was attached to hair samples due to a typical urban environment with heavy traffic load, congested population and industrial activities.

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