The reference ranges for blood Cu, Mn, Se and Zn of 215 adult subjects non-occupationally exposed and living in the Nuoro province (Sardinia, insular Italy) were assessed. Metals were determined by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after microwave-assisted acid digestion of blood. The blood reference ranges estimated as P5-P95 percentiles (geometric mean, GM) were 776-1495 mu g/L (1036 mu g/L) for Cu; 4.73-17.0 mu g/L (8.91 mu g/L) for Mn; 106-185 mu g/L (140 mu g/L) for Se and 4686-8585 mu g/L (6418 mu g/L) for Zn. These results were then stratified for sex, age, alcohol consumption, smoking habit and living area. The GM value of Cu was significantly higher in females (1127 mu g/L) than in males (957 mu g/L). Age, alcohol intake, smoking habit and residential area did not influence blood Cu. The GM of Mn was significantly higher in females (9.98 mu g/L) respect to males (8.01 mu g/L) and in drinkers (9.67 mu g/L) compared to non-drinkers (8.38 mu g/L). The other variables did not change the Mn data. Selenium concentrations did not differ significantly as a function of individuals factors. With reference to Zn, males had GM of 6804 mu g/L and females of 6031 mu g/L, and more blood Zn was found in subjects consuming alcohol (6618 mu g/L) respect to abstainers (6155 mu g/L). In addition, blood Zn was not affected by age, smoking habit and place of living. (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

Assessment of reference ranges of blood Cu,Mn,Se and Zn in a selected Italian population / Bocca, B., Madeddu, R.B., Asara, Y., Tolu, P., Marchal, J.A., Forte, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0946-672X. - 25:1(2011), pp. 19-26.

Assessment of reference ranges of blood Cu,Mn,Se and Zn in a selected Italian population

MADEDDU, Roberto Beniamino;
2011-01-01

Abstract

The reference ranges for blood Cu, Mn, Se and Zn of 215 adult subjects non-occupationally exposed and living in the Nuoro province (Sardinia, insular Italy) were assessed. Metals were determined by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after microwave-assisted acid digestion of blood. The blood reference ranges estimated as P5-P95 percentiles (geometric mean, GM) were 776-1495 mu g/L (1036 mu g/L) for Cu; 4.73-17.0 mu g/L (8.91 mu g/L) for Mn; 106-185 mu g/L (140 mu g/L) for Se and 4686-8585 mu g/L (6418 mu g/L) for Zn. These results were then stratified for sex, age, alcohol consumption, smoking habit and living area. The GM value of Cu was significantly higher in females (1127 mu g/L) than in males (957 mu g/L). Age, alcohol intake, smoking habit and residential area did not influence blood Cu. The GM of Mn was significantly higher in females (9.98 mu g/L) respect to males (8.01 mu g/L) and in drinkers (9.67 mu g/L) compared to non-drinkers (8.38 mu g/L). The other variables did not change the Mn data. Selenium concentrations did not differ significantly as a function of individuals factors. With reference to Zn, males had GM of 6804 mu g/L and females of 6031 mu g/L, and more blood Zn was found in subjects consuming alcohol (6618 mu g/L) respect to abstainers (6155 mu g/L). In addition, blood Zn was not affected by age, smoking habit and place of living. (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Bocca, B.; Madeddu, Roberto Beniamino; Asara, Y.; Tolu, P.; Marchal, J. A.; Forte, G.
Assessment of reference ranges of blood Cu,Mn,Se and Zn in a selected Italian population / Bocca, B., Madeddu, R.B., Asara, Y., Tolu, P., Marchal, J.A., Forte, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0946-672X. - 25:1(2011), pp. 19-26.
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