In vivo monitoring of Bone-Pb and retrospective exposure: An assessment in occupationally exposed subjects

A. Tartari, E. Casnati, C. Baraldi, M. Giganti, E. De Rosa, P. Gregorio, J. Brito

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Abstract

In this work we present the preliminary results of an investigation in to the bone burden of lead in occupationally exposed subjects. The assessment of bone lead levels normalised to the mineral content (mg/kg bone mineral) were carried out by means of an in vivo X ray fluorescence techniques (Pb-XRF). The measurements were performed on the second phalanx of the right index finger and the minimum detectable limits of the XRF techniques was estimated around 25-30 mg/kg. Although the blood lead level monitoring over long time seems to indicate working activities in environments with low sources of lead contamination, high Pb-XRF levels, and not well correlated with the exposure time, were found. These anomalous values could be explained in term of the dependence of zinc protoporphyrin assessment against the measurement time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-181
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bone lead
  • Occupational exposure
  • Protoporphyrine
  • X-ray fluorescence

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