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Urinary Arsenic Speciation in Children and Pregnant Women from Spain

Title:
Urinary Arsenic Speciation in Children and Pregnant Women from Spain
Authors:
Signes-Pastor, Antonio Jose  
Carey, Manus  
Vioque, Jesús
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva María  
Rodríguez-Dehli, Ana Cristina  
Tardon, Adonina  
Begoña-Zubero, Miren
SANTA MARINA, LORETO  
Vrijheid, Martine  
Casas, Maribel  
Llop, Sabrina
González Palacios, Sandra  
Meharg, Andrew A.
Editor:
Springer
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Salud Pública, Historia de la Ciencia y Ginecología
Departamentos de la UMH::Patología y Cirugía
Issue Date:
2016-07-13
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30792
Abstract:
Inorganic arsenic (i-As) is a non-threshold human carcinogen that has been associated with several adverse health outcomes. Exposure to i-As is of particular concern among pregnant women, infants and children, as they are specifically vulnerable to the adverse health effects of i-As, and in utero and early-life exposure, even low to moderate levels of i-As, may have a marked effect throughout the lifespan. Ion chromatography-mass spectrometry detection (IC-ICP-MS) was used to analyse urinary arsenic speciation, as an exposure biomarker, in samples of 4-year-old children with relatively low-level arsenic exposure living in different regions in Spain including Asturias, Gipuzkoa, Sabadell and Valencia. The profile of arsenic metabolites in urine was also determined in samples taken during pregnancy (1st trimester) and in the children from Valencia of 7 years old. The median of the main arsenic species found in the 4-year-old children was 9.71 lg/l (arsenobetaine—AsB), 3.97 lg/l (dimethylarsinic acid—DMA), 0.44 lg/l (monomethylarsonic acid—MMA) and 0.35 lg/l (i-As). Statistically significant differences were found in urinary AsB, MMA and i-As according to the study regions in the 4-year-old, and also in DMA among pregnant women and their children. Spearman’s correlation coefficient among urinary arsenic metabolites was calculated, and, in general, a strong methylation capacity to methylate i-As to MMA was observed.
Keywords/Subjects:
Arsenic speciation
Children
Pregnant women
Biomarker
Urinary metabolites
Inorganic arsenic
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12403-016-0225-7
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Salud Pública, Historia de la Ciencia y Ginecología



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