Journal of Occupational Health
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Scintigraphic assessment of renal function in steel plant workers occupationally exposed to lead
Teresa Wrońska-NoferAnna PisarskaMałgorzata Trzcinka-OchockaTadeusz HałatekJan StetkiewiczJanusz BraziewiczJerzy-Roch Nofer Wojciech Wąsowicz
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2015 Volume 57 Issue 2 Pages 91-99

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Objectives: Occupational exposure to lead may produce kidney damage, but existing data on the dose range associated with nephrotoxicity are inconclusive. We here assessed renal function under conditions of low to moderate lead exposure using renal scintigraphy. Methods: Fifty-three male foundrymen (exposed group) and fourty male office workers (control group) from a steel plant were included in the study. Glomerular and tubular renal function were assessed by means of 99mTc-DTPA and 99mTc-EC clearance, respectively. Urinary markers of glomerular dysfunction (albumin) and tubular damage (α1-microglobulin (α1M), β2-microglobulin (β2M), retinol-binding protein (RBP), N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase (NAG) activity) were determined using latex beads tests or colorimetry. The lead concentration in blood was measured with atomic absorption spectrometry. Results: The blood lead concentrations were 145.8 (121.3–175.3) and 39.3 (35.1–44.1) µg/l (geometric mean, 95th CI, p<0.001) in the exposed and control groups, respectively. Subjects exposed to lead presented with increased 99mTc-DTPA clearance (158.3 (148.4–168.8) vs. 135.9 (127.9–144.4) ml/min; p<0.01) and urinary albumin excretion (7.61 (6.28–9.22) vs. 4.78 (4.05–5.65) mg/g creatinine; p<0.001). 99mTc-EC clearance and excretion of α1M, β2M, RBP and NAG were not significantly different between the groups. Significant correlations between 99mTc-DTPA clearance and blood lead concentrations (r=0.45; p<0.01) and between urinary albumin excretion and blood lead concentrations (r=0.71; p<0.001) were noted. Conclusions: Use of renal scintigraphy in present study revealed measurable alterations of renal function under the conditions of low-level lead exposure and suggest that increased glomerular filtration may be an early indicator of kidney damage in subjects occupationally exposed to lead.(J Occup Health 2015; 57: 91–99)

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2015 by the Japan Society for Occupational Health
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