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. 2012 Sep;120(9):1230-7.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.1104607. Epub 2012 Apr 26.

Occurrence of ²¹⁰Po and biological effects of low-level exposure: the need for research

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Review

Occurrence of ²¹⁰Po and biological effects of low-level exposure: the need for research

Ralph L Seiler et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Polonium-210 (²¹⁰Po) concentrations that exceed 1 Bq/L in drinking-water supplies have been reported from four widely separated U.S. states where exposure to it went unnoticed for decades. The radionuclide grandparents of ²¹⁰Po are common in sediments, and segments of the public may be chronically exposed to low levels of ²¹⁰Po in drinking water or in food products from animals raised in contaminated areas.

Objectives: We summarized information on the environmental behavior, biokinetics, and toxicology of ²¹⁰Po and identified the need for future research.

Methods: Potential linkages between environmental exposure to ²¹⁰Po and human health effects were identified in a literature review.

Discussion: ²¹⁰Po accumulates in the ovaries where it kills primary oocytes at low doses. Because of its radiosensitivity and tendency to concentrate ²¹⁰Po, the ovary may be the critical organ in determining the lowest injurious dose for ²¹⁰Po. ²¹⁰Po also accumulates in the yolk sac of the embryo and in the fetal and placental tissues. Low-level exposure to ²¹⁰Po may have subtle, long-term biological effects because of its tropism towards reproductive and embryonic and fetal tissues where exposure to a single alpha particle may kill or damage critical cells. ²¹⁰Po is present in cigarettes and maternal smoking has several effects that appear consistent with the toxicology of ²¹⁰Po.

Conclusions: Much of the important biological and toxicological research on ²¹⁰Po is more than four decades old. New research is needed to evaluate environmental exposure to ²¹⁰Po and the biological effects of low-dose exposure to it so that public health officials can develop appropriate mitigation measures where necessary.

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Conflict of interest statement

R.L.S. is retired from the USGS, and the views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect the position of the U.S. government or the USGS.

The authors declare they have no actual or potential competing financial interests.

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Figure 1
Equivalent uranium concentrations in surface soils and rocks of the conterminous United States. Adapted from Duval et al. (2005).

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