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Estimation of Biological Half Time in Kidney Cortex, Considering Calorie Intake and Smoking Habits

Cadmium in Kidney Cortex, Liver, and Pancreas from Swedish Autopsies

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Pages 292-302 | Published online: 16 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Cadmium and zinc have been analyzed in tissues from 292 persons autopsied in Stockholm. In kidney cortex, liver, and pancreas the individual cadmium levels are distributed in a lognormal way. In kidney cortex there is a continuous accumulation of cadmium with age up to 50 years, followed by a decrease. Smokers show a higher cadmium accumulation. For nonsmokers, the biological half time of cadmium in kidney cortex is estimated at 30 years, with m. average concentration at age 50 of 11 μg/g wet weight When smokers are included, the average cadmium concentration at age 50 is 22 μg/g wet weight. Based on the more pronounced cadmium accumulation among smokers than nonsmokers, the respiratory absorption rate of cadmium from tobacco smoke is estimated to be approximately 50%.

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