A study on the change of levels of blood lead and serum biochemical parameters of the school age children from different areas
10.19485/j.cnki.issn1007-0931.2017.05.004
- VernacularTitle:不同地区10~11岁儿童血铅水平和相关血清学指标研究
- Author:
De-Lei CAI
1
;
Zhen MENG
;
Jun TANG
;
Shi-Xing ZHANG
;
Cai-Ju XU
;
Yan-Hua SONG
Author Information
1. 浙江省疾病预防控制中心
- Keywords:
Blood lead;
Serum biochemical parameters;
Thyroid hormones
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2017;29(5):449-451
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To learn the changes of blood lead levels and serum biochemical parameters of the school agechildren from different areas. Methods All research objects, the school age children, were from three different areasrespectively, including a mountainous area (L area), an island area (H area) where there is not history of Pb pollution,and an industry area (N area) in relation to Pb pollution. The morning urine and peripheral venous blood samples werecollected from the school age children. Pb in blood (PbB), δ-aminoaevulinic acid in urine (ALA), Ca2+, BUN, Cr inserum, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), thyroxin (T4), free thyroxin (FT4) levels were detected. ResultsPbB levels [M was 36.0 ppb] of the school age children from N area were significantly higher than that of L area [22.0 ppb] andH area [23.8 ppb]. On the contrary, serum Ca2+ levels of the school age children from N area were significantly lower than thatof L area and H area. Serum T4 of N area was significantly lower than that of L area and H area. Serum FT4 of H area wassignificantly higher than that of L area and N area. And TSH of N area and H area were both obviously lower than that of L area.But all of these thyroxin indexes were in the range of normal values. Conclusion It should be widely concerned that thesignificant elevation of PbB levels may have a negative impact on school age children in the future.