College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States.
Adv Pharmacol. 2023;96:119-150. doi: 10.1016/bs.apha.2022.10.004. Epub 2022 Dec 20.
Tungsten is an emerging contaminant in the environment. Research has demonstrated that humans are exposed to high levels of tungsten in certain settings, primarily due to increased use of tungsten in industrial applications. However, our understanding of the potential human health risks of tungsten exposure is still limited. An important point we have learned about the toxicity profile of tungsten is that it is complex because tungsten can often augment the effects of other co-exposures or co-stressors, which could result in greater toxicity or more severe disease. This has shaped the tungsten toxicology field and the types of research questions being investigated. This has particularly been true when evaluating the toxicity profile of tungsten metal alloys in combination with cobalt. In this chapter, the current state of the tungsten toxicology field will be discussed focusing on data investigating tungsten carcinogenicity and other major toxicities including pulmonary, cardiometabolic, bone, and immune endpoints, either alone or in combination with other metals. Environmental and human monitoring data will also be discussed to highlight human populations most at risk of exposure to high concentrations of tungsten, the forms of tungsten present in each setting, and exposure levels in each population.
钨是环境中的一种新兴污染物。研究表明,人类在某些环境中会接触到高水平的钨,主要是由于工业应用中钨的使用增加。然而,我们对钨暴露的潜在人类健康风险的理解仍然有限。我们了解到的关于钨毒性特征的一个重要观点是,它很复杂,因为钨通常会增强其他共存暴露或共同应激因素的影响,从而导致更大的毒性或更严重的疾病。这塑造了钨毒理学领域以及正在研究的研究问题的类型。在评估钨金属合金与钴结合的毒性特征时尤其如此。在本章中,将讨论当前的钨毒理学领域的状况,重点是调查钨致癌性和其他主要毒性(包括肺部、心脏代谢、骨骼和免疫终点)的数据,无论是单独存在还是与其他金属一起存在。还将讨论环境和人类监测数据,以突出最有可能接触高浓度钨的人群、每种环境中存在的钨的形式以及每种人群中的暴露水平。