Absence of adverse effect on thyroid function and red blood cells in a population of workers exposed to cobalt compounds |
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Authors: | Lantin A-C Mallants A Vermeulen J Speybroeck N Hoet P Lison D |
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Affiliation: | a Louvain Centre for Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (LTAP), Université catholique de Louvain, Avenue E. Mounier 53.02, 1200 Brussels, Belgium b Umicore, Occupational Health Department, Olen, Belgium c St Dymphna Hospital, Cardiology Department, Geel, Belgium d Research Institute for Health and Society, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium |
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ContextHypothyroidism has been observed in the fifties and sixties as an undesirable side-effect of cobalt therapy used for its erythropoietic properties in the treatment of anemia.ObjectiveThis study aims at evaluating the possible impact of both cumulative (long-term) and recent occupational exposure to cobalt on thyroid function and red blood cells.Methods and settingA cross-sectional survey was conducted from February 2008 to August 2009 in a population of 249 male workers from a cobalt production department in the North of Belgium. The possible effect of cobalt exposure on thyroid and red blood cells was investigated through multiple regression analyses.ResultsBlood cobalt ranged from undetectable to 3.20 μg/100 ml (median 0.10); urinary cobalt from 0.30 to 204.30 μg/gcreat (median 3.90) and long-term exposure to cobalt ranged from 0.15 to 6990.46 μg/gcreat·years (median 106.09). No effect of cobalt exposure on thyroid or red blood cell parameters was observed at these levels of exposure.ConclusionThe results support the absence of effects on the thyroid and red blood cells when occupational exposure to cobalt is kept below the recommended biological limit of occupational exposure (15 μg Co/gcreat in urine). |
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Keywords: | creat, creatinine BCo, blood cobalt concentration Hb, hemoglobin Htc, hematocrit ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry IEI, integrated exposure index MCHC, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration MCH, mean corpuscular hemoglobin MCV, mean corpuscular volume RBC, red blood cells T4, tetraiodothyronine T3, triiodothyronine TSH, thyrotropin or thyroid stimulating hormone UCo, urinary cobalt concentration WBC, white blood cells |
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