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[Study of relationship between arsenic methylation and skin lesion in a population with long-term high arsenic exposure].

Authors :
Su L
Cheng Y
Lin S
Wu C
Source :
Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research [Wei Sheng Yan Jiu] 2007 May; Vol. 36 (3), pp. 336-40.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the difference of arsenic metabolism in populations with long-term high arsenic exposure and explore the relationship between arsenic metabolism diversity and skin lesion.<br />Methods: 327 residents in an arsenic polluted village were voluntarily enrolled in this study. Questionnaire survey and medical examination were carried out to learn basic information and detect skin lesions. Urinary inorganic and methylated arsenic were speciated by high performance liquid chromatography combined with hydride-generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry. Total arsenic concentration in hair was determined with DDC-Ag method.<br />Results: Hair arsenic content of studied polutions was generally high, but no significant difference were found among the studied four groups. MMA and DMA concentration in urine increased with studied polution age, and were positively related with skin lesion grade. The relative proportion of MMA in serious skin lesion group was significantly higher than in other 3 groups, while DMA/MMA ratio was significantly lower than control and mild group. The relative proportion of MMA was positively related with skin lesion grade, DMA/ MMA ratio was negatively related with skin lesion grade. Males could have higher arsenic cumulation and lower methylation capacity than those of females. The population of above 40 years old may have higher methylation capacity than those of adults below 40yeas old. Smokers and drinkers seemed lower methylation capacity than those of non-smokers and non-drinkers respectively.<br />Conclusion: The methylation of arsenic could affect by several factors, including age gender, smoking and drinking. Arsenic methylation copacity mey be associated with skin lesion induced by arsenic exposure.

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
1000-8020
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17712955