头发和牙齿汞合金填充物中汞浓度的相关性

K. Ryo, A. Ito, Rie Takatori, Y. Tai, Junji Tokunaga, K. Arikawa, Takashi Yamada, Keiko Shinpo, H. Yasuda, I. Saito
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14为了研究汞合金填充物与汞负荷之间的可能联系,我们测量了74名26-64岁的日本女性受试者头皮头发样本中的汞浓度,这些受试者的饮食习惯是少吃鱼。多次填充汞合金的受试者头发汞浓度显著高于未填充汞合金的受试者,且与汞合金填充次数的回归方程为log Hg = 0.084汞合金填充+ 3.377 (r = 0.339, p = 0.003)。此外,多元回归分析表明,毛发汞浓度与汞合金填充物显著相关(r = 0.292;P = 0.014)和年龄(r = 0.284;P = 0.017),但与体重指数无显著关系(r = 0.060)。得到log Hg = 0.071汞合金填充物+ 0.011年龄+ 0.006 BMI + 2.72的回归方程(r = 0.447),决定系数为0.200。这些发现表明,牙科汞合金填充物对汞在头发中的积累有积极的影响,也可能对体内的积累有积极的影响。摘要:梁koufuchi 1),伊藤敦子1),高取理1),太吉典2),德永俊二1),有川和元2),山田隆1),新浦惠子1),安田宏3),斋藤一郎1)
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Correlation Between Mercury Concentrations in Hair and Dental Amalgam Fillings
14 To examine possible association between dental amalgam fillings and mercury burden, we measured the mercury concentrations in scalp hair samples from 74 female Japanese subjects aged 26-64 years who had a dietary habit of little fish-consumption. The hair mercury concentrations in the subjects with multiple amalgam fillings were significantly higher than those in the subjects with no amalgam fillings, and correlated with the number of amalgam fillings in the following regression equation: log Hg = 0.084 amalgam fillings + 3.377 (r = 0.339, p = 0.003). In addition, multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the hair mercury concentrations were significantly correlated with the amalgam fillings (r = 0.292; p = 0.014) and age (r = 0.284; p = 0.017) but not significantly with the body mass index (r = 0.060). A regression equation of log Hg = 0.071 amalgam fillings + 0.011 age + 0.006 BMI + 2.72 was obtained (r = 0.447), with 0.200 of the determination coefficient. These findings suggest that the dental amalgam fillings positively influence mercury accumulation in the hair and also, probably, in the body. Abstract Koufuchi Ryo 1), Atsuko Ito 1), Rie Takatori 1), Yoshinori Tai 2), Junji Tokunaga 1), Kazumune Arikawa 2), Takashi Yamada 1), Keiko Shinpo 1), Hiroshi Yasuda 3), Ichiro Saito 1)
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