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Ambient Melamine Exposure and Urinary Biomarkers of Early Renal Injury.

Chia-Fang Wu1, Chiung-Yu Peng1, Chia-Chu Liu2, Wen-Yi Lin3, Chih-Hong Pan4, Ching-Mei Cheng5, Hui-Min Hsieh1, Tusty-Jiuan Hsieh6, Bai-Hsiun Chen7, Ming-Tsang Wu8.   

Abstract

Information about environmental exposure to melamine and renal injury in adults is lacking. We investigated this relationship in 44 workers at two melamine tableware manufacturing factories in Taiwan (16 manufacturers, eight grinders, ten packers, and ten administrators) and 105 nonexposed workers (controls) at one shipbuilding company who were enrolled in August-December of 2012. For melamine workers, personal and area air samples were obtained at the worksite over 1 workweek (Monday-Friday). In the same week, pre- and post-shift one-spot urine samples were collected each workday and one first-spot urine sample was collected on each weekend morning and the following Monday morning. For each control, a one-spot urine sample was collected on Friday morning. A blood sample was also obtained from each participant at this time. Melamine levels were measured in air, urine, and serum, and early renal injury biomarkers were measured in urine. Urinary melamine concentrations in manufacturers increased sharply between pre- and post-shift measurements on Monday, remained significantly elevated throughout the workweek, and decreased over the weekend; changes in urinary melamine concentrations were substantially lower for other melamine workers. Manufacturers were exposed to the highest concentrations of ambient melamine and had significantly higher urinary and serum melamine concentrations than did the controls (P<0.001). Urinary melamine levels were positively associated with urinary N-acetyl β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) levels but not microalbumin levels, and the detectable β2-microglobulin rate increased in the manufacturers group. In conclusion, ambient melamine exposure may increase the levels of urinary biomarkers of renal tubular injury in this occupational setting.
Copyright © 2015 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  biomarkers of renal tubular injury; chronic kidney disease; chronic renal failure; clinical epidemiology; nephrotoxicity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26045090      PMCID: PMC4625682          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2014121233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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