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Lead exposure estimation through a physiologically based toxicokinetic model using human biomonitoring data and comparison with scenario-based exposure assessment: A case study in Korean adults

Yong‐Kook Kwon, Min-Ju Kim, Yun Ju Choi, Sang Hyeon Yoon, Keum-Soon Oh, Yeong Min Shin

2024Food and Chemical Toxicology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pb toxicity is linked to cardiovascular and nephrotoxicity issues. Exposure to this heavy metal can occur through food and drinking water. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate Pb exposure and assess health risks in Korean adults using a physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) model. Human blood Pb concentrations were monitored using the Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS) Cycle 4. The average Pb exposure in Korean adults was 0.520 μg/kg bw/day. The PBTK results were compared with scenario-based results from the 2021 risk assessment report of five heavy metals, including Pb, conducted by the MFDS. Exposure determined through reverse dosimetry was approximately two times higher than scenario-based exposure (0.264 μg/kg bw/day). The higher exposure levels obtained during PBTK analysis may be attributed to sustained exposure within historically more contaminated living environments and the long half-life of Pb. These findings suggest that the PBTK-based method can quantify aggregated exposure levels in the body over time, potentially serving as a complementary tool to address the constraints of scenario-based assessment methods for integrated risk assessment. Moreover, this model is convenient and cost-effective compared with scenario-based exposure estimation. These findings can facilitate the application of model for tracking continuous national changes in hazardous substance levels.

Topics & Concepts

BiomonitoringToxicokineticsExposure assessmentHealth risk assessmentRisk assessmentEnvironmental healthHuman healthEnvironmental scienceBioaccumulationHealth riskEnvironmental chemistryToxicologyMedicineChemistryToxicityBiologyComputer scienceInternal medicineComputer securityHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityHeavy metals in environmentEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals