KUTA, Jan, Jiří MACHÁT, Daniela BENOVÁ, Rostislav ČERVENKA and Tamara KOŘISTKOVÁ. Urinary calculi – atypical source of information on mercury in human biomonitoring. Central European Journal of Chemistry. WARSAW, POLAND: VERSITA, 2012, vol. 10, No 5, p. 1475-1483. ISSN 1895-1066. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11532-012-0063-9.
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Original name Urinary calculi – atypical source of information on mercury in human biomonitoring.
Authors KUTA, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Jiří MACHÁT (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Daniela BENOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Rostislav ČERVENKA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Tamara KOŘISTKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Central European Journal of Chemistry, WARSAW, POLAND, VERSITA, 2012, 1895-1066.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 1.167
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/12:00058142
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11532-012-0063-9
UT WoS 000306695700009
Keywords in English Urolithiasis; Calculi; Mercury; Biomonitoring; Trace elements
Tags AKR, rivok
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Andrea Mikešková, učo 137293. Changed: 11/4/2013 21:24.
Abstract
Chemical analysis of various biological matrices is routinely used for assessment of human exposure to various toxic metals. In this work, 489 samples of urinary calculi originating from almost the whole of The Czech Republic, were collected and subjected to mineralogical and elemental analysis. This study was aimed at mercury, the content of which was determined using thermo-oxidation - cold vapor - atomic absorption spectrometry. The effects of mineralogical composition, sex, age and region were recorded in order to verify the applicability of urinary calculi for biomonitoring. Relationships with other minor and trace elements were also investigated. Association of mercury with whewellite mineral was observed as well as a remarkable relationship with selenium, confirming the role of selenium in mercury excretion. No statistically significant effect was observed on the mercury content in stones with regard to the sex or region. Median values in age groups follow a trend with the maximum median value 0.365 mg kg(-1) in the group of 41-50 year old donors, decreasing to 0.060 mg kg(-1) for the oldest group (81-92 years). Our results confirm that urinary calculi can be helpful in providing complementary information on human exposure to mercury and its excretion.
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ED0001/01/01, research and development projectName: CETOCOEN
GA203/09/1394, research and development projectName: Chemická, mineralogická a statistická analýza souboru močových konkrementů pacientů ostravské aglomerace
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Chemical, mineralogical and statistical analysis of set of urinary stones of patients of Ostrava city aglomeration
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