Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5860559 | Toxicology Letters | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The median Cd-B, Cd-U, Pb-B were: 0.8 μg/l (IQR = 0.5, 1.2), 0.5 μg/g creatinine (IQR = 0.3, 0.8) and 158.5 μg/l (IQR = 111.0, 219.3), respectively. The impact of Cd-B on the urinary excretion of NAG and IAP was only evident among workers with Pb-B concentrations â¥75th percentile. The association between Cd-U and the renal markers NAG and RBP was also evidenced when Pb-B â¥75th percentile. No statistically significant interaction terms were observed for the associations between Cd-B or Cd-U and the other renal markers under study (i.e., μ-Alb and β2-MG). Our findings indicate that Pb increases the impact of Cd exposure on early renal biomarkers.
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Authors
R. Hambach, D. Lison, P.C. D'Haese, J. Weyler, E. De Graef, A. De Schryver, L.V. Lamberts, M. van Sprundel,