Literature DB >> 33190805

Temporal variability of organophosphate flame retardant metabolites in spot, first morning, and 24-h urine samples among healthy adults.

Li-Mei Wang1, Dan Luo2, Xiang Li1, Li-Qin Hu1, Jun-Xiang Chen3, Zhou-Zheng Tu3, Bin Sun3, Heng-Gui Chen3, Ling Liu1, Meng Yu1, Ya-Ping Li1, An Pan3, Carmen Messerlian4, Su-Rong Mei5, Yi-Xin Wang6.   

Abstract

A single measurement of organophosphate flame retardant (OPFR) metabolites in a spot sample is often used in epidemiological studies to estimate individual exposures. Over seven consecutive days, we collected 661 spot samples, including 127 first morning voids (FMVs) and 123 simulated 24-h collections, from 20 healthy adults and analyzed for eight OPFR metabolites. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were calculated to evaluate the variability of the analyzed metabolites. In spot samples group, serial measurements of OPFR metabolites showed poor reproducibility (0.0422 ≤ ICC ≤ 0.349), and the within-day variability was the main contributor of the total variability. The estimated ICCs based on different correction methods for urine dilution (i.e., specific gravity-adjusted, creatinine-adjusted, and creatinine as a covariate) were similar, but varied according to gender and body mass index. Uniformly low sensitivities (0.417-0.633) were observed when using a single FMV or spot sample to predict the 1-week highly (top 33.0%) exposed volunteers. Therefore, using a single urinary measurement to predict chronic exposure to OPFRs can lead to a high degree of classification errors. When multiple urine samples are collected, considering the sampling type, the time of collection, and demographic characteristics may provide a more complete approach to assess exposure to diverse OPFRs.
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Keywords:  Intraclass correlation coefficients; Organophosphate flame retardant; Temporal variability; Urine metabolites

Year:  2020        PMID: 33190805     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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2.  Monitoring Human Exposure to Organophosphate Esters: Comparing Silicone Wristbands with Spot Urine Samples as Predictors of Internal Dose.

Authors:  Kate Hoffman; Jessica L Levasseur; Sharon Zhang; Duncan Hay; Nicholas J Herkert; Heather M Stapleton
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol Lett       Date:  2021-08-24

3.  Organophosphate and Organohalogen Flame-Retardant Exposure and Thyroid Hormone Disruption in a Cross-Sectional Study of Female Firefighters and Office Workers from San Francisco.

Authors:  Jessica Trowbridge; Roy Gerona; Michael McMaster; Katherine Ona; Cassidy Clarity; Vincent Bessonneau; Ruthann Rudel; Heather Buren; Rachel Morello-Frosch
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 11.357

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