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Interactive effects of age and gender on levels of toxic and potentially toxic metals in children hair in different urban environments

机译:年龄和性别对不同城市环境中儿童头发中有毒和潜在有毒金属水平的交互作用

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Children growth and development may be affected by metal exposure. The objective of the present study was to investigate the interactive effects of age and gender on children hair toxic metal levels in urban environment of two Russian cities. A total of 2021 children living in Moscow and Novosibirsk aged 1-18years old were examined. Hair Al, As, Cd, Hg, Ni, Pb and Sn levels were assessed using inductively-coupled plasma mass-spectrometry in dynamic reaction cell mode. Children from Novosibirsk were characterised by higher hair Al (37%), As (385%), Cd (127%), Hg (11%), Ni (23%), Pb (72%) and Sn (25%) in comparison to Moscow values. In the general cohort, boys had higher Al (13%), As (51%), Cd (65%), Pb (63%) and Sn (18%) levels, whereas hair Ni was higher in girls (17%). Further analysis demonstrated age-specific gender differences. In particular, only hair Ni and Cd levels were higher in male toddlers and pre-schoolers from Novosibirsk as compared to females. No gender difference was detected in Moscow. Maximal gender differences in hair metal levels were detected in adolescents for both locations. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) reference values for all groups were also calculated. The overall reference limits for the studied children population were Al (1.335-3.340 mu g/g), As (0.021-0.384 mu g/g), Cd (0.000-1.389 mu g/g), Hg (0.024-0.722 mu g/g), Ni (0.076-0.701 mu g/g), Pb (0.050-1.490 mu g/g) and Sn (0.070-1.026 mu g/g). Two-way ANOVA demonstrated significant effects of age, gender and age*gender interaction on hair metals in both cities. At the same time, the age-specific changes in hair metal content were more expressed in children from Novosibirsk, being exposed to higher metal pollution. The obtained data demonstrate that age, gender as well as the particular rate of pollution in each location should be taken into account during interpretation of hair test results.
机译:儿童生长发育可能会受到金属暴露的影响。本研究的目的是调查年龄和性别对俄罗斯两个城市城市环境中儿童头发有毒金属水平的交互作用。检查了居住在莫斯科和新西伯利亚的1至18岁的2021名儿童。使用电感耦合等离子体质谱仪在动态反应池模式下评估头发的Al,As,Cd,Hg,Ni,Pb和Sn含量。来自新西伯利亚的儿童的特征是,其头发Al(37%),As(385%),Cd(127%),Hg(11%),Ni(23%),Pb(72%)和Sn(25%)较高。与莫斯科价值观进行比较。在一般人群中,男孩的铝(13%),砷(51%),镉(65%),铅(63%)和锡(18%)较高,而女孩的头发镍较高(17%)。 。进一步的分析表明了特定年龄的性别差异。特别是,新西伯利亚的男幼儿和学龄前儿童中,仅头发Ni和Cd的含量高于女性。在莫斯科未发现性别差异。在两个地点的青少年中,头发金属含量的性别差异均达到最大。还计算了国际纯粹与应用化学联合会(IUPAC)所有组的参考值。研究的儿童群体的总参考限量为Al(1.335-3.340μg / g),As(0.021-0.384μg/ g),Cd(0.000-1.389μg/ g),Hg(0.024-0.722μg / g),Ni(0.076-0.701μg / g),Pb(0.050-1.490μg/ g)和Sn(0.070-1.026μg/ g)。双向方差分析表明,两个城市的年龄,性别和年龄*性别相互作用对头发金属都有显着影响。同时,在新西伯利亚的儿童中,随着金属污染的增加,头发金属含量的特定年龄变化也更多。获得的数据表明,在解释头发测试结果时,应考虑年龄,性别以及每个位置的特定污染率。

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