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Effects of lead and cadmium exposure from electronic waste on child physical growth
Authors:Hui Yang  Xia Huo  Taofeek Akangbe Yekeen  Qiujian Zheng  Minghao Zheng  Xijin Xu
Institution:1. Analytical Cytology Laboratory and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Molecular Immunopathology, Shantou University Medical College, No.22 Xinling Rd., Shantou, Guangdong, 515041, People’s Republic of China
2. Department of Orthopedics, People’s Hospital of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, China
3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, 6009, Australia
4. Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Shantou University Medical College, No.22 Xinling Rd., Shantou, Guangdong, 515041, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Many studies indicate that lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) exposure may alter bone development through both direct and indirect mechanisms, increasing the risk of osteoporosis later in life. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between Pb and Cd exposure, physical growth, and bone and calcium metabolism in children of an electronic waste (e-waste) processing area. We recruited 246 children (3–8 years) in a kindergarten located in Guiyu, China. Blood lead levels (BLLs) and blood cadmium levels (BCLs) of recruited children were measured as biomarkers for exposure. Serum calcium, osteocalcin, bone alkaline phosphatase, and urinary deoxypyridinoline were used as biomarkers for bone and calcium metabolism. Physical indexes such as height, weight, and head and chest circumference were also measured. The mean values of BLLs and BCLs obtained were 7.30 μg/dL and 0.69 μg/L, respectively. The average of BCLs increased with age. In multiple linear regression analysis, BLLs were negatively correlated with both height and weight, and positively correlated with bone resorption biomarkers. Neither bone nor calcium metabolic biomarkers showed significant correlation with cadmium. Childhood lead exposure affected both physical development and increased bone resorption of children in Guiyu. Primitive e-waste recycling may threaten the health of children with elevated BLL which may eventually cause adult osteoporosis.
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