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Dose–response evaluation of urinary cadmium and kidney injury biomarkers in Chinese residents and dietary limit standards

Ying Qing, Jiaqi Yang, Yuan-Shen Zhu, Yongzhen Li, Weiwei Zheng, Min Wu, Gengsheng He

2021Environmental Health54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a common heavy metal that mainly causes renal damage. There is a lack of research on the large-scale and systematic evaluation of the association between urinary Cd (U-Cd) and various effect biomarkers among Chinese residents. Methods Based on the establishment process of dietary Cd limit standards by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the dose–response relationships between U-Cd and four biomarkers, β 2 -microglobulin (β 2 -MG), N-acetyl-β-glucosidase (NAG), microalbumin (mALB), and retinol binding Protein (RBP) were explored, respectively. Toxicokinetic model was used to derive the dietary Cd exposure limit for Chinese residents after critical U-Cd concentration was calculated. Results As the sensitive biomarkers of renal injury, β 2 -MG and NAG were selected to estimate the 95% confidence interval lower limit of the U-Cd benchmark dose (BMDL 5 ) to be 3.07 and 2.98 μg/g Cr, respectively. Dietary Cd exposure limit was calculated to be 0.28 μg/kg bw/day (16.8 μg/day, based on the body weight of 60 kg), which was lower than the average Chinese Cd exposure (30.6 μg/day) by the China National Nutrient and Health Survey. Conclusion This study established an overall association between U-Cd and renal injury biomarkers, and explored the Chinese dietary Cd exposure limits, which helps improve Chinese Cd exposure risk assessment and provides a reference basis for formulating reasonable exposure standards.

Topics & Concepts

Renal injuryCadmiumMedicineConfidence intervalRetinol binding proteinEnvironmental healthUrinary systemUrineKidneyToxicologyInternal medicineChemistryBiologyRetinolOrganic chemistryVitaminHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityHeavy metals in environmentMercury impact and mitigation studies
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