Environmental exposure to metal mixtures and kidney disease
金属混合物环境暴露与肾脏疾病
基本信息
- 批准号:7911158
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.99万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-06 至 2010-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAgeAlbuminsAnimalsAreaBariumBiological MonitoringCadmiumCharacteristicsChemical ExposureChemicalsChronic Kidney FailureClinicalCobaltCreatinineCreatinine clearance measurementDataData SetDecision MakingDetectionEconomicsEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental PolicyEpidemiologyEthnic OriginExposure toGlomerular Filtration RateGoalsHealthHumanIndividualKidney DiseasesLeadLiteratureMeasurementMeasuresMercuryMetal exposureMetalsMethodsMetricMinorityMolybdenumNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNephrotoxicParticipantPoliciesPolicy ResearchPopulationPreventionPublic HealthRaceRegression AnalysisRelative (related person)Renal functionReportingResearchResearch DesignRestRisk AssessmentSample SizeSamplingSocioeconomic StatusStrategic PlanningTestingTimeToxic effectUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUraniumWeightWomanWorkagedbasedemographicsdesignexposed human populationfallshigh riskimprovednephrotoxicityurinary
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Human populations are exposed to multiple chemicals through all environmental media. Environmental policies are fragmented and were designed primarily to control exposures to single chemicals in a single medium. Information on low-level population exposure to multiple chemicals has been limited until recent years of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Epidemiological data on the health effects of chemical mixtures is urgently needed to interpret the health implications of actual environmental exposures. We propose to determine whether concurrent exposure to a mixture of nephrotoxic metals is associated with clinical measures of kidney disease. Our long-term goal is to advance our understanding of the health effects of mixtures and improve the scientific basis for environmental policy. We will examine metal mixture exposures in a representative sample of the US population. The metals are barium, cadmium, cobalt, lead, mercury, molybdenum, and uranium. These metals were selected on the basis of toxicological or epidemiological evidence of nephrotoxicity and known population exposure. Demographics and socio-economic characteristics of the exposed population will be described. We will test the hypothesis that multiple exposures are distributed differently across race/ethnicity or socio-economic status. A mixture exposure metric will be developed that accounts for differences in each metal's nephrotoxic potency. Nephrotoxic potency will be determined from research literature. We will examine 2 additional hypotheses: (1) the toxicity-weighted mixture exposure metric will reveal exposure disparities by race/ethnicity or socio- economic status; and (2) those with higher mixture exposure metrics will have reduced creatinine clearance and estimated glomerular filtration rates and increased urinary albumin-creatinine ratios. We will test our hypotheses using contingency table analysis, analysis of covariance, and multivariate regression. The significance of this project is three-fold. First, characterization of mixture exposure in the US population is a unique contribution of this project. Second, the burden of kidney disease falls disproportionately on minority and poor populations perhaps due to differential exposure to metal mixtures. Third, this research demonstrates the proposed exposure assessment design in individual-level epidemiological research. Environmental policies rest primarily on studies of single chemical exposure while actual exposures are to mixtures. This research addresses whether current environmental policies protect public health. The National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences stated in its 2006-2011 Strategic Plan that maximal public health impact depends on conducting research relevant to societal decision making.
描述(由申请人提供):人类通过所有环境介质暴露于多种化学物质。环境政策是支离破碎的,其设计主要是为了控制在单一介质中接触单一化学品。直到最近几年的国家健康和营养检查调查,关于低水平人群接触多种化学品的信息一直有限。迫切需要关于化学混合物对健康影响的流行病学数据,以解释实际环境接触对健康的影响。我们建议确定同时暴露于肾毒性金属混合物是否与肾脏疾病的临床测量相关。我们的长期目标是提高我们对混合物对健康影响的认识,并改善环境政策的科学基础。我们将在美国人口的代表性样本中检查金属混合物暴露。这些金属是钡、镉、钴、铅、汞、钼和铀。这些金属是根据肾毒性和已知人群暴露的毒理学或流行病学证据选择的。将描述受照射人口的人口统计学和社会经济特征。我们将检验多重暴露在不同种族/民族或社会经济地位中的分布不同的假设。将开发一种混合暴露度量,以说明每种金属的肾毒性效力的差异。将根据研究文献确定其肾毒性效力。我们将检验另外两个假设:(1)毒性加权混合暴露度量将揭示种族/民族或社会经济地位的暴露差异;(2)混合暴露指标较高的患者肌酐清除率和肾小球滤过率降低,尿白蛋白-肌酐比值升高。我们将使用列联表分析、协方差分析和多元回归来检验我们的假设。这个项目的意义有三个方面。首先,在美国人口中混合暴露的特征是这个项目的独特贡献。其次,肾脏疾病的负担不成比例地落在少数民族和贫困人口身上,这可能是由于接触金属混合物的差异。第三,本研究验证了在个体水平流行病学研究中提出的暴露评估设计。环境政策主要基于对单一化学品接触的研究,而实际接触的是混合物。本研究探讨当前的环境政策是否能保护公众健康。国家环境卫生科学研究所在其2006-2011年战略计划中指出,最大限度地发挥公共卫生影响取决于开展与社会决策有关的研究。
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Environmental exposure to metal mixtures and kidney disease
金属混合物环境暴露与肾脏疾病
- 批准号:
7364390 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 3.99万 - 项目类别:
Environmental exposure to metal mixtures and kidney disease
金属混合物环境暴露与肾脏疾病
- 批准号:
7502022 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 3.99万 - 项目类别:
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