Apoptosis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in children exposed to arsenic and fluoride
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In this study, we evaluated apoptosis induction in human immune cells in children exposed to arsenic (As) and fluoride (F). Children living in two areas in Mexico (Soledad de Graciano Sanchez (SGS) in San Luis Potosí and Colonia 5 de Febrero in Durango) were studied. Water, urine and blood samples were collected. Approximately 90%25 of the water samples in 5 de Febrero had As and F levels above the World Health Organization intervention guideline (10μg/L and 1.5. mg/L, respectively). In SGS, 0%25 of the water samples exceeded Mexican guidelines. Urinary As and F levels in children living in 5 de Febrero were significantly higher than the levels found in children living in SGS. In addition, the level of apoptosis was higher in children from the 5 de Febrero community when compared with the level of apoptosis in children living in SGS. Thus, in a worldwide context, our study demonstrates the health risks to children living in these regions. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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Apoptosis; Arsenic; Children; Drinking water; Fluoride arsenic; fluoride; apoptosis; article; blood sampling; child; concentration (parameters); controlled study; female; health hazard; human; human cell; immunocompetent cell; male; Mexico; peripheral blood mononuclear cell; preschool child; priority journal; school child; urinalysis; water analysis; Adolescent; Apoptosis; Arsenic; Child; Drinking Water; Female; Fluorides; Guidelines as Topic; Humans; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Male; Mexico; Water Pollutants, Chemical; World Health Organization
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