Lead exposure in a population of Mexican children

Author:

Calderón-Salinas JV1,Valdéz-Anaya B.2,Mazúñiga-Charles 3,Albores-Medina A.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, CINVESTAV-IPN, México City, México

2. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, UAC, Torreón, Coahuila, México

3. Unidad de Investigación Biomedica del Noreste IMSS, Monterrey, N.L, México

Abstract

The effects of low lead exposure were investigated in 98 children (7-12 years old) living and studying within a 1 km radius of a lead smelter (exposed population) located in Torreón, Coahuila, México, and compared with 30 children living and studying 4.5 km from the same smelter (control population). Both populations had similar socio- economic conditions. The exposed population showed higher blood lead (PbB) and free erythrocyte protopor phyrin (FEP) concentrations (17.3 ± 5.6 μg dl-1 and 53.9 ± 46.1 μg μl-1, respectively) than controls (PbB, 6.4 ± 3.1 μg dl-1 and FEP,13.9 ± 7.3 μg di-1). PbB concen trations were inversely correlated to distance from the smelter ( r2 = 0.494). However, in the exposed population, wind direction also had a significant effect on the PbB and urinary lead (PbU) concentrations. The exposed popula tion was divided according to PbB into a high level lead group (PbB > 15 μg dl-1), which also showed high FEP concentrations and a low lead group (PbB < 15 μg dl-1). Clinically, the high lead group showed a greater incidence of general symptoms (colic, headache, paresthesia, myalgia and dizziness), impairment of some neuromus cular functions (neuromuscular conduction velocity and motor coordination) and a decrease of intelligence quotient (IQ), which was not related with sex or socio- economic status. These results are an evidence of morbidity in children with high PbB concentrations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,General Medicine

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