Polizopoulou Z, Roubies N, Karatzias H, Papasteriades A P
Department of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotelian University of Greece, Thessaloniki.
J Trace Elem Electrolytes Health Dis. 1994 Mar;8(1):49-52.
The incidence of subclinical lead (Pb) poisoning was investigated in the cattle population of an industrial area in northern Greece. The cattle were divided into two groups with respect to their alleged exposure to Pb, which was assayed by determining whole blood and hair Pb concentration and erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity. The cows which were located closer to potential contamination sources were found to have higher (P < 0.05) blood and hair Pb content, whereas no significant differences were noted in ALA-D activity. Hair Pb increased significantly (P < 0.05) with age, an observation which should lead to further, more extensive research, in order to evaluate the possibility of using hair as indicator of chronic Pb intake.
对希腊北部一个工业区牛群中亚临床铅(Pb)中毒的发生率进行了调查。根据牛群据称接触铅的情况将其分为两组,通过测定全血和毛发中的铅浓度以及红细胞δ-氨基乙酰丙酸脱水酶(ALA-D)活性来检测铅接触情况。发现距离潜在污染源较近的奶牛血液和毛发中的铅含量较高(P < 0.05),而ALA-D活性没有显著差异。毛发中的铅含量随年龄显著增加(P < 0.05),这一观察结果应促使进行进一步更广泛的研究,以评估将毛发用作慢性铅摄入量指标的可能性。