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Biological half-life of cadmium in the urine of inhabitants after cessation of cadmium exposure
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Metal ContaminationBioaccumulationMedical GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryBody CompositionMetalloid ContaminationEnvironmental HealthToxicologyBiostatisticsClinical ChemistryPublic HealthChronic Kidney DiseaseHuman BiomonitoringUrinary Cadmium ConcentrationCadmium ExposureTrace MetalEcotoxicologyUrologyBiological Half-lifeEnvironmental EngineeringForensic ToxicologyMetal ToxicityEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicineNephrology
We investigated the biological half-life of the urinary cadmium concentration (U-Cd) based on a 24-year follow-up study after cessation of cadmium exposure in a cadmium-polluted area. Spot urine samples were obtained from all inhabitants in this area in 1979, 1986, 1991, 1999 and 2003. Biological half-life was calculated in the inhabitants whose U-Cd was more than 5 microg l(-1) (9 men and 12 women) or 5 microg g(-1) creatinine (9 men and 19 women) using a one-compartment model. The estimated half-life and 95% confidence intervals were 13.6 years (9.0-28.2 years) and 13.9 years (9.6-25.6 years) for unadjusted U-Cd in men and women, respectively. For creatinine-adjusted U-Cd, they were 14.2 years (11.2-19.4 years) and 23.5 years (17.7-35.0 years) in men and women, respectively. The biological half-lives of U-Cd obtained in this study were identical with the values of total body burden determined by a different method.
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