The threshold level of urinary cadmium associated with increased urinary excretion of retinol-binding protein and β2-microglobulin: a re-assessment in a large cohort of nickel-cadmium battery workers

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Chaumont, Agnes [1 ]
De Winter, Frederic [1 ]
Dumont, Xavier [1 ]
Haufroid, Vincent [1 ]
Bernard, Alfred [1 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Louvain, Unit Toxicol & Appl Pharmacol, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONS; ENVIRONMENTAL CADMIUM; TUBULAR PROTEINURIA; RENAL-FUNCTION; SMOKING; POPULATION; EXPOSURE; BIOMARKERS; DISEASE; METAL;
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10.1136/oem.2009.054122
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objective To evaluate the threshold value of urinary cadmium (CdU) for renal dysfunction on the basis of relationships unconfounded by protein degradation, diuresis and the renal effects associated with chronic smoking. Methods We studied 599 workers (451 men, mean age 45.4 years) who were employed in four nickel-cadmium battery plants for 18.8 years on average. After adjustment for covariates by multiple regression, the CdU threshold values for increased concentrations of retinol-binding protein (RBPU) and b(2)-microglobulin (b(2)-mU) were assessed by logistic regression and benchmark dose analyses using as referents workers with CdU < 1 mu g/g creatinine. Results Relationships between urinary proteins and CdU (mu g/g creatinine) were influenced by sex, age, diuresis and especially smoking. When considering all workers, odds for abnormal RBPU and b(2)-mU were significantly increased from CdU of 6-10 and > 10, respectively. The benchmark dose (BMD5) and the benchmark dose lower limit (BMDL5) for a 5% excess in the background prevalence of abnormal RBPU and b(2)-mU were estimated at 5.1/3.0 and 9.6/5.9. When excluding ever smokers, odds for abnormal RBPU and b(2)-mU were both increased only among workers with CdU > 10 (OR, 21.8, 95% CI, 6.4-74.4 and OR, 15.1, 95% CI, 3.6-63.1, respectively). In never smokers, these BMD5/BMDL5 of CdU were estimated at 12.6/6.6 and 12.2/5.5 while in ever smokers they were 6.2/4.9 and 4.3/3.5. Conclusions On the basis of associations undistorted by smoking and adjusted for covariates, the BMDL5 of CdU for low-molecular-weight proteinuria induced by occupational exposure to Cd can be reliably estimated between 5.5 and 6.6 mu g/g creatinine.
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