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Biomarkers for the evaluation of population health status 16 years after the intervention of arsenic-contaminated groundwater in Xinjiang, China.

Faye F Liu1, Jian-Ping Wang, Yu-Jian Zheng, Jack C Ng.   

Abstract

The arsenicosis endemic area in the region of Kuitun and Chepaizi, Dzungaria district, Xinjiang, People Republic of China was the first identified arsenic endemic area in China where arsenic concentration of up to 850 μg/L in the groundwater was reported. An intervention was put in place in 1985 by government to provide an alternative water source at a centralized community level. Sixteen years on since the intervention, we evaluated the health status of 178 villagers from endemic and 179 villagers from control sites. Biomarkers in their urine, included arsenic, porphyrins and malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured and the prevalence of skin lesions was also assessed. The average urinary arsenic (117 ± 8.3 μg/g of creatinine) from the endemic-villages was significantly higher (p<0.001) than that of the controls (73.6 ± 3.2 μg/g of creatinine) while no significant difference was found in urinary porphyrins and malondialdehyde concentrations in the overall studies subjects from these two areas. However when the urinary arsenic was higher than 150 μg/g of creatinine, MDA and porphyrins were higher in the endemic-villagers compared to the controls. Fifty-one out of 178 people from the arsenic endemic area showed skin lesions related to arsenicosis but these were absent among villagers from the control site. Of particular concern, skin lesions related to arsenicosis were observed in 4 out of 9 subjects 16 years of age or younger who were from different villages and born after the completion of water intervention. Although sporadic exposure and/or voluntary drinking contaminated water were thought to be a contributor of arsenicosis after the water intervention, the contribution from other dietary arsenic intakes remain unclear. Crown
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Keywords:  2-(3′,5′-Dimethylpyrazol-1′-yl)-benzothiazole; 2-(Pyrazol-1′-yl)-benzothiazole; Arsenic; Biomarker; CAT; Catalase; ECA; Endemic chronic arsenicosis; GC–MS; GST; Gas chromatograph–mass spectrometry; Glutathione S-transferase; HBT; HBT-AA; HBT-MDA; HPLC; High performance liquid chromatography; Hydrazinobenzothiazole; MDA; Malondialdehyde; Porphyrin; ROS; Reactive oxygen species; SOD; Superoxide dismutase; Water intervention

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23608750     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.03.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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