Franklin D M, Guthrie C J, Chettle D R, Scott M C, Mason H J, Davison A G, Newman Taylor A J
School of Physics and Space Research, University of Birmingham, England.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 1990 Jul-Dec;26-27:401-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02992694.
In vivo neutron activation measurements of liver and kidney cadmium have been made in 77 exposed workers and 101 referents. Cadmium levels were higher in exposed workers than in referents; both in liver, 25.7 cf. 0.6 micrograms/g, and kidney, 17.9 cf. 2.7 mg. The 19 referents who never smoked had lower mean organ cadmium burdens than the other referents, the difference achieving statistical significance in the kidney, p less than .01. Cigarette smoking was estimated to increase cadmium body burden by 370 +/- 140 micrograms/pack year. These referent cadmium levels are similar to, although slightly below, previous in vivo and autopsy data.