Parvez Faruque, Medina Sebastian, Santella Regina M, Islam Tariqul, Lauer Fredine T, Alam Nur, Eunus Mahbubul, Rahman Mizanour, Factor-Litvak Pam, Ahsan Habib, Graziano Joseph H, Liu Ke Jian, Burchiel Scott W
Mailman University School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, United States.
The University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2017 Sep 15;331:62-68. doi: 10.1016/j.taap.2017.05.014. Epub 2017 May 16.
Drinking water arsenic (WAs) exposure has been linked to a number of detrimental health outcomes including anemia, primarily among pregnant women. Little is known about the effects of arsenic (As) on hematological disorders among men. We have examined the role of As exposure on hematological indicators of anemia in a group of men exposed to a wide range of As in their drinking water. We conducted a cross-sectional investigation among 119 healthy men in the Health Effects of As Longitudinal Study (HEALS) cohort, in rural Bangladesh. The participants are part of an ongoing study focused on evaluating the influence of As and smoking on immune function. Samples were collected at recruitment and analyzed for water As, urinary As (UAs) and UAs metabolites to assess As exposure. Blood samples were also collected at recruitment and assayed immediately for hematological parameters. We found that increased WAs levels were associated with decreased red blood cell counts [β=-0.13, p<0.0001] as well as hematocrit packed cell volumes [β=-0.68, p=0.008] following adjustment for age, smoking, body mass index and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-DNA adducts. Other measures of As exposure (UAs and its metabolites) demonstrated similar associations. Slightly stronger effects were observed among smokers. We also observed an effect of As on hemoglobin among smokers in relation to UAs [β=-0.54, p<0.05]. Our analysis revealed effects of As exposure on hematological indicators of anemia in a group of healthy male smokers and non-smokers.
饮用水中砷(WAs)暴露与包括贫血在内的一系列有害健康后果有关,主要发生在孕妇中。关于砷(As)对男性血液系统疾病的影响知之甚少。我们研究了在一组饮用水中砷暴露范围广泛的男性中,砷暴露对贫血血液学指标的作用。我们在孟加拉国农村的砷纵向研究(HEALS)队列中的119名健康男性中进行了横断面调查。参与者是一项正在进行的研究的一部分,该研究专注于评估砷和吸烟对免疫功能的影响。在招募时采集样本,分析水中砷、尿砷(UAs)和尿砷代谢物以评估砷暴露情况。在招募时也采集血样,并立即检测血液学参数。我们发现,在对年龄、吸烟、体重指数和多环芳烃 - DNA加合物进行调整后,升高的WAs水平与红细胞计数降低[β=-0.13,p<0.0001]以及血细胞比容细胞体积降低[β=-0.68,p=0.008]有关。其他砷暴露指标(UAs及其代谢物)也显示出类似的关联。在吸烟者中观察到的影响略强。我们还观察到吸烟者中砷对血红蛋白的影响与UAs有关[β=-0.54,p<0.05]。我们的分析揭示了砷暴露对一组健康男性吸烟者和非吸烟者贫血血液学指标的影响。