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Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin is associated with heavy metal exposure in welding workers.
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Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2015 Dec 17; Vol. 5, pp. 18048. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Dec 17. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Metals cause nephrotoxicity with acute and/or chronic exposure; however, few epidemiological studies have examined impacts of exposure to metal fumes on renal injury in welding workers. In total, 66 welding workers and 12 office workers were recruited from a shipyard located in southern Taiwan. Urine samples from each subject were collected at the beginning (baseline) and end of the work week (1-week exposure). Personal exposure to PM2.5 was measured. The 8-h mean PM2.5 was 50.3 μg/m(3) for welding workers and 27.4 μg/m(3) for office workers. iTRAQs coupled with LC-MS/MS were used to discover the pathways in response to welding PM2.5 in the urine, suggesting that extracellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interactions are a critical mechanism. ECM-receptor interaction-related biomarkers for renal injury, kidney injury molecule (KIM)-1 and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), were significantly elevated in welding workers post-exposure, as well as were urinary Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni levels. NGAL was more significantly associated with Al (r = 0.737, p < 0.001), Cr (r = 0.705, p < 0.001), Fe (r = 0.709, p < 0.001), and Ni (r = 0.657, p < 0.001) than was KIM-1, suggesting that NGAL may be a urinary biomarker for welding PM2.5 exposure. Nephrotoxicity (e.g., renal tubular injury) may be an emerging concern in occupational health.
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- Adult
Biomarkers urine
Chromatography, Liquid
Female
Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 1
Humans
Kidney Diseases diagnosis
Kidney Diseases etiology
Kidney Diseases urine
Lipocalin-2
Male
Membrane Glycoproteins urine
Middle Aged
Occupational Diseases diagnosis
Occupational Diseases etiology
Occupational Diseases urine
Occupational Exposure adverse effects
Occupational Health statistics & numerical data
Particle Size
Particulate Matter analysis
Particulate Matter chemistry
Proteinuria urine
Proteomics methods
Receptors, Virus
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Time Factors
Acute-Phase Proteins urine
Lipocalins urine
Metals, Heavy urine
Occupational Exposure analysis
Proto-Oncogene Proteins urine
Welding
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2045-2322
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Scientific reports
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26673824
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/srep18048