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  • Cadmium Exposure and Blood Telomere Length in Female University Students in Japan.

Cadmium Exposure and Blood Telomere Length in Female University Students in Japan.

Biological trace element research (2019-02-06)
Yuki Mizuno, Shoko Konishi, Hideki Imai, Eiji Fujimori, Nobuhiko Kojima, Jun Yoshinaga
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Cadmium is a toxic metal found ubiquitously throughout the world. Our study evaluated whether cadmium exposure was associated with telomere length in 73 female university students. Determination of telomere length was performed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction using DNA in blood. Urinary cadmium concentration was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The students' physiological attributes and lifestyle were surveyed by means of a self-administered questionnaire. The geometric mean of urinary cadmium concentration was 0.312 μg/g creatinine, which was lower than the levels previously reported for Japan. Urinary cadmium concentration was not significantly associated with telomere length, though the exposure level of the present subjects was similar to that of previous study subjects which found significantly negative associations. It is possible that other factors affected telomere length in this study population.

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恩波吡维铵 双羟萘酸盐 水合物, ≥98% (HPLC)