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. 2018 Oct;25(30):30475-30487.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-018-3053-4. Epub 2018 Aug 30.

Urban and rural area differences in the interaction between oxidative process elements in human femoral bone

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Urban and rural area differences in the interaction between oxidative process elements in human femoral bone

Mikołaj Dąbrowski et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Elements in the human body come from contaminated food, water, and air from the living area. Bones are a marker of long-term exposure to elements and show a relationship between them. The aim of the study was to analyze the correlation between the contents of Zn, Cu, Fe, Mo, Cr, Ni, Ba, Sr, and Pb in the proximal femoral head (cancellous bone) and femoral neck (cortical bone) in rural and urban populations. The study included 96 patients who were operated on for total hip replacement (THR), acquired in a surgical procedure with atomic absorption spectrometry, and the content of Zn, Cu, Fe, Mo, Cr, Ni, Ba, Sr, and Pb was evaluated. In rural areas, significant negative correlations were observed for Mo/Cr, Mo/Cu, and Ni/Fe, and positive correlations were observed for Fe/Zn and Pb/Zn. In urban areas, a negative correlation was found for Pb/Mo. Pb and Ni increased with age only in villagers, and Zn and Sr decreased with age in urban citizens. Ba decreased with age in people from rural areas. The correlation showed variances mainly in molybdenum, nickel, and oxidative elements between rural and urban populations.

Keywords: Environmental factors; Femoral bone; Rural; Trace elements; Urban.

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