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The Environmental Specimen Bank for Human Tissues as part of the German Environmental Specimen Bank

机译:人类组织环境标本库,隶属于德国环境标本库

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The German Environmental Specimen Bank for Human Tissues (ESBHum) as part of the German Environmental Specimen Bank (ESB) focuses on documenting and assessing trends of human exposure via real-time monitoring of body burden and long-term storage of samples under stable deep freezing conditions (- 150℃) for later retrospective analyses. Real-time monitoring is performed after completing sampling processes of one year and covers actually 20 inorganic and 5 organic substances. While concentrations of several substances, e.g., arsenic, cadmium and mercury, are remained unchanged over time, other substances, e.g., lead and pentachlorophenol (PCP), show a clearly perceptible decrease. Substances which are not routinely analyzed in real-time monitoring are retrospectively measured by indication in the stored human specimens. Indications of retrospective monitoring are availability of valid analytical methods, e.g., in case of PCDF and PCDD, or assessment of concentration trends of substances with actual interest of toxicology and/or environmental medicine, e.g., polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). While over time the body burden of dioxins as well as PFOS and PFOA decreased, the PBDE concentrations in human blood increase. The observed decrease of blood lead and PCP levels over time is a consequence of legal prohibition and restriction. The time-dependent concentrations of the aforementioned substances agree with results of other national studies. So it can be concluded that the German ESBHum is an important instrument for health-related environmental observation and protection in Germany.
机译:作为德国环境标本银行(ESB)一部分的德国环境标本人类组织样本库(ESBHum)致力于通过实时监测人体负担和在稳定的深度冷冻条件下长期存储样本来记录和评估人体暴露的趋势条件(-150℃)以供以后进行回顾性分析。在完成一年的采样过程后,将进行实时监控,实际上涵盖了20种无机和5种有机物质。虽然几种物质(例如砷,镉和汞)的浓度随时间保持不变,但其他物质(例如铅和五氯苯酚(PCP))显示出明显的下降趋势。实时监测中未常规分析的物质通过存储在人类标本中的指示进行回顾性测量。追溯监测的指标是有效的分析方法的可用性,例如在PCDF和PCDD的情况下,或对毒理学和/或环境医学感兴趣的物质的浓度趋势的评估,例如多溴联苯醚(PBDE),全氟辛烷磺酸( PFOS)和全氟辛酸(PFOA)。随着时间的流逝,二恶英,全氟辛烷磺酸和全氟辛酸的人体负担有所减轻,而人血中的多溴二苯醚浓度却增加了。随时间推移观察到的血铅和PCP水平下降是法律禁止和限制的结果。上述物质随时间变化的浓度与其他国家研究的结果一致。因此可以得出结论,德国ESBHum是德国与健康相关的环境观察和保护的重要工具。

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