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Environmental Research | 2015

Mercury analysis in hair: Comparability and quality assessment within the transnational COPHES/DEMOCOPHES project

Marta Esteban; Birgit K. Schindler; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Holger M. Koch; Juergen Angerer; Montserrat Rosado; Silvia Gómez; Ludwine Casteleyn; Marike Kolossa-Gehring; Kerstin Becker; Louis Bloemen; Greet Schoeters; Elly Den Hond; Ovnair Sepai; Karen Exley; Milena Horvat; Lisbeth E. Knudsen; Anke Joas; Reinhard Joas; Dominique Aerts; Pierre Biot; Daniela Borosova; Fred Davidson; Irina Dumitrascu; Marc E. Fischer; Margaretha Grandér; Beata Janasik; Kate Jones; Lucie Kasparova; Thorjørn Larssen

Human biomonitoring (HBM) is an effective tool for assessing actual exposure to chemicals that takes into account all routes of intake. Although hair analysis is considered to be an optimal biomarker for assessing mercury exposure, the lack of harmonization as regards sampling and analytical procedures has often limited the comparison of data at national and international level. The European-funded projects COPHES and DEMOCOPHES developed and tested a harmonized European approach to Human Biomonitoring in response to the European Environment and Health Action Plan. Herein we describe the quality assurance program (QAP) for assessing mercury levels in hair samples from more than 1800 mother-child pairs recruited in 17 European countries. To ensure the comparability of the results, standard operating procedures (SOPs) for sampling and for mercury analysis were drafted and distributed to participating laboratories. Training sessions were organized for field workers and four external quality-assessment exercises (ICI/EQUAS), followed by the corresponding web conferences, were organized between March 2011 and February 2012. ICI/EQUAS used native hair samples at two mercury concentration ranges (0.20-0.71 and 0.80-1.63) per exercise. The results revealed relative standard deviations of 7.87-13.55% and 4.04-11.31% for the low and high mercury concentration ranges, respectively. A total of 16 out of 18 participating laboratories the QAP requirements and were allowed to analyze samples from the DEMOCOPHES pilot study. Web conferences after each ICI/EQUAS revealed this to be a new and effective tool for improving analytical performance and increasing capacity building. The procedure developed and tested in COPHES/DEMOCOPHES would be optimal for application on a global scale as regards implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.


Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology | 2016

Cadmium levels in a representative sample of the Spanish adult population: The BIOAMBIENT.ES project

Ana López-Herranz; Francisco Cutanda; Marta Esteban; Marina Pollán; Eva Calvo; Beatriz Pérez-Gómez; Maria Victoria Cortes; Argelia Castaño; J L Aleixandre; Nuria Aragonés; Mónica Bartolomé; Olga Huetos; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Gonzalo López-Abente; J Mayor; C F Mendez; M A Molina; Carmen Navarro; Roberto Pastor-Barriuso; M Cervantes; Javier Román; Jinny Sánchez

Urinary cadmium levels (U-Cd) were measured in 1770 adults (aged 18–65 years) as a representative sample of the Spanish workforce. The geometric mean (GM) was 0.28 μg/l with 95% CI: 0.27–0.32 μg/l (GM: 0.20 μg/g 95% CI: 0.18–022 μg/g creatinine). The 95% percentile was 1.03 μg/l. U-Cd increased with age, with women showing higher U-Cd than men (p<0.001; 0.24 μg/g vs 0.17 μg/g). A multivariate analysis confirmed that sex, age and smoking habit significantly influence U-Cd. Smoking habit increases U-Cd by ∼90% per 10 years of age, almost twice the increase observed for non-smoking. Female smokers had 85% higher U-Cd than non-smokers, whereas the corresponding value for male smokers and non-smokers was 45%. No regional differences were observed with respect to the national reference level. The Spanish population studied here exhibits similar urinary cadmium levels to its European counterparts in Germany and slightly lower levels than in France, the Czech Republic, Italy and the United Kingdom. This paper provides the first baseline information concerning cadmium exposure in the Spanish adult population on a national scale. As such, these findings will help us to establish reference levels, follow temporal trends and identify high-exposure groups, thereby enabling comparisons with other countries and contributing to the improvement of public health and environmental quality.


Toxicology Letters | 2008

A biomonitoring study of mercury in hair and urine of 267 adults living in Madrid (Spain)

Argelia Castaño; Carmen Navarro; Ana Cañas; Gema Díaz; Jesús Pablo García; Marta Esteban; Miguel Ángel Lucena; Misericordia Arribas; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez


Revista Neumosur | 2009

Documento de consenso sobre espirometría en Andalucía

Francisco Gutiérrez; Vidal S. Barchilón Cohen; Francisco Casas Maldonado; Mª V. Compán Bueno; Luis Manuel Entrenas Costa; José Fernández Guerra; Juan Sergio Fernández Ruiz; A. González Jiménez; Antonio Requena; M. Jiménez de la Cruz; Germán García de Vinuesa Broncano; José Luis López-Campos Bodineau; Manuel Lubián López; Ana Morán Rodríguez; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; M. Solís de Dios; C. Trillo Fernández


Epidemiology | 2009

A National Human Biomonitoring Program on POPs and Heavy Metals in Spain

Argelia Castaño; Marta Esteban; Javier Román; Beatriz Pérez; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Roberto Pastor; Eva Calvo; Gema Díaz; Montserrat Ruiz; Marina Pollán; Nuria Aragonés; Carmen Navarro; Ana Cañas; Olga Huetos; Mónica Bartolomé; Gonzalo López-Abente


Revista Neumosur | 2009

Documento de consenso sobre asma bronquial en andalucía

Francisco Gutiérrez; V. Barchilón Cohen; Francisco Casas Maldonado; Luis Manuel Entrenas Costa; Juan Sergio Fernández Ruiz; Germán García de Vinuesa Broncano; A. González Jiménez; Antonio Requena; José María García; M. Jiménez de la Cruz; José Luis López-Campos Bodineau; Manuel Lubián López; Juan José Martín-Villasclaras; Ana Morán Rodríguez; Pedro J. Romero Palacios; Antonio Pereira Vega; A.M. Pérez Fernández; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Inmaculada Sánchez Rodríguez; A. Sojo González; M. Solís de Dios; José Gregorio Soto Campos; C. Trillo Fernández


Toxicology Letters | 2010

Two years of a biomonitoring study of mercury in human hair and urine, Madrid (Spain)

Marta Esteban; Ana Cañas; Carmen Navarro; J.E. Sánchez; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Misericordia Arribas; Jesús Pablo García; Argelia Castaño


Toxicology Letters | 2010

Inability to use standard algae test (ISO 14442) to evaluate effects of bare and coated gold nanoparticles and bare and coated cobalt ferrite nanoparticles CoFe2O4 on the algae Scenedesmus subspicatus

M. Núñez García; A. López Herranz; E. Perez Pastrana; L. Cuevas; Ana Cañas; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; G. Díaz López; J.P. García Camblero; A. Castaño Calvo


Revista Neumosur | 2008

Situación actual en el manejo del asma en Andalucía y Extremadura: Posibles líneas de mejora.

José Antonio Maldonado Pérez; Antonio Pereira Vega; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; J. M. Ignacio García; Luis Manuel Entrenas Costa; Aurelio Arnedillo Muñoz; José Antonio Rodríguez Portal


Archive | 2010

documento de consenso Documento de Consenso en Andaluca: enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crnica

José Luis López-Campos Bodineau; Ana Rodriguez; F.J. Álvarez Gutiérrez; M. Arenas Gordillo; V. Barchilón Cohen; F. Casas Maldonado; José Fernández Guerra; J.S. Fernández Ruiz; Araceli Gonzalez; A. Hidalgo Requena; M. J. Jimenez; M. Lubián López; F. Marín Sánchez; Francisco Ortega Ruiz; José Antonio Quintano Jiménez; Josefa Rojas Villegas; María-Teresa Solís; G. Soto Campos

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Marta Esteban

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Ana Cañas

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Argelia Castaño

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Gema Díaz

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Gonzalo López-Abente

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Jesús Pablo García

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Marina Pollán

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Misericordia Arribas

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Mónica Bartolomé

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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