## Abstract The content of selenium and mercury in urine was measured in 28 male workers exposed to HgΒ° and in 21 unexposed male controls. The first group excreted significantly more selenium into urine as compared with the control group. No significant correlation between mercury and selenium excr
Urinary selenium excretion in workers with low exposure to mercury vapour
β Scribed by Dag G. Ellingsen; Hans P. Nordhagen; Yngvar Thomassen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 353 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0260-437X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Urinary selenium excretion was studied in 21 mercury vapour (HgΒ°)βexposed workers involved in the demolition of a chloralkali plant. The subjects had no known previous occupational exposure to mercury. Their mean preβexposure urinary mercury concentration, determined on average 1.2 days prior to the exposure, was 0.8 nmol mmol^β1^ creatinine (range 0.3β1.9). Their last mean urinary mercury concentration, determined on average after 51.4 days (range 19β103) of exposure, was 4.8 nmol mmol^β1^ creatinine (range 1.2β10.0). The exposure ceased on average 4.1 days after the last determined urinary mercury concentration. The corresponding concentrations of urinary selenium decreased from an average of 39.1 nmol mmol^β1^ creatinine (range 13.9β89.5) to 29.0 nmol mmol^β1^ creatinine (range 10.1β52.9) (P = 0.002). This finding may indicate that even a low to moderate workβrelated exposure to HgΒ° may reduce the urinary selenium concentration in humans in a manner that is not yet fully known.
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