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DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1408960
论文题名:
Insights into PBDE Uptake, Body Burden, and Elimination Gained from Australian Age–Concentration Trends Observed Shortly after Peak Exposure
作者: Tenzing Gyalpo; 1 Leisa-Maree Toms; 2 Jochen F. Mueller; 3 Fiona A. Harden; 4 Martin Scheringer; 1; 5; Konrad Hungerbühler1
刊名: Environmental Health Perspectives
ISSN: 0091-7291
出版年: 2015
卷: Volume 123, 期:Issue 10
起始页码: 978
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Background: Population pharmacokinetic models combined with multiple sets of age–concentration biomonitoring data facilitate back-calculation of chemical uptake rates from biomonitoring data.

Objectives: We back-calculated uptake rates of PBDEs for the Australian population from multiple biomonitoring surveys (top-down) and compared them with uptake rates calculated from dietary intake estimates of PBDEs and PBDE concentrations in dust (bottom-up).

Methods: Using three sets of PBDE elimination half-lives, we applied a population pharmacokinetic model to the PBDE biomonitoring data measured between 2002–2003 and 2010–2011 to derive the top-down uptake rates of four key PBDE congeners and six age groups. For the bottom-up approach, we used PBDE concentrations measured around 2005.

Results: Top-down uptake rates of Σ4BDE (the sum of BDEs 47, 99, 100, and 153) varied from 7.9 to 19 ng/kg/day for toddlers and from 1.2 to 3.0 ng/kg/day for adults; in most cases, they were—for all age groups—higher than the bottom-up uptake rates. The discrepancy was largest for toddlers with factors up to 7–15 depending on the congener. Despite different elimination half-lives of the four congeners, the age–concentration trends showed no increase in concentration with age and were similar for all congeners.

Conclusions: In the bottom-up approach, PBDE uptake is underestimated; currently known pathways are not sufficient to explain measured PBDE concentrations, especially in young children. Although PBDE exposure of toddlers has declined in the past years, pre- and postnatal exposure to PBDEs has remained almost constant because the mothers’ PBDE body burden has not yet decreased substantially.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1408960
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作者单位: 1Safety and Environmental Technology Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), Zurich, Switzerland; 2School of Public Health and Social Work and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 3National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 4School of Clinical Sciences and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 5Institute of Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany

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Tenzing Gyalpo,1 Leisa-Maree Toms,2 Jochen F. Mueller,et al. Insights into PBDE Uptake, Body Burden, and Elimination Gained from Australian Age–Concentration Trends Observed Shortly after Peak Exposure[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2015-01-01,Volume 123(Issue 10):978
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