2025
Evaluation of dried blood spot with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for trace toxic elements measurement in human biomonitoring
Sun Q, Wang Y, Cui W, Yu X, Bai X, Qiu T, Lu Y, Shi X. Evaluation of dried blood spot with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for trace toxic elements measurement in human biomonitoring. Microchemical Journal 2025, 217: 115100. DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2025.115100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryInter-batch precisionLow detection limitPlasma mass spectrometryMatrix-matched calibrationDried Blood SpotsICP-MSMatrix effectsSample extraction methodMatrix interferencesDetection limitSatisfactory intra-Excellent linearityInternal standardWorking curveHuman biomonitoringTrace element determinationHuman whole bloodSpectrometryBlood spotsNational human biomonitoring programElement determinationHuman biomonitoring programsField-deployable method
2024
Blood mercury mediates the associations between fish consumption and serum uric acid levels among Chinese adults: A nationally representative study
Wu C, Wu B, Qu Y, Fu H, Chen Y, Lu Y, Ji S, Ding L, Li Z, Sun Q, Zhang M, Zhang X, Ying B, Zhao F, Zheng X, Qiu Y, Zhang Z, Li K, Zhu Y, Cao Z, Lv Y, Shi X. Blood mercury mediates the associations between fish consumption and serum uric acid levels among Chinese adults: A nationally representative study. Environmental Research 2024, 260: 119612. PMID: 39004394, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.119612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFish consumption frequencyFish consumptionBlood mercurySerum uric acid levelsSafety of fish consumptionSerum uric acidEnrichment of mercuryConsumption frequencyMercury pollutionConsuming fishHuman biomonitoringSUA levelsMercuryFishBHGIncreased serum uric acidAssociated with SUA levelsNationally Representative StudyWeighted multiple linear regressionUric acid levelsGlomerular filtration functionMultiple linear regressionChinese adultsRepresentative studyPurine loadingMediating Role of Liver Dysfunction in the Association between Arsenic Exposure and Diabetes in Chinese Adults: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study of China National Human Biomonitoring (CNHBM) 2017–2018
Ji S, Qu Y, Sun Q, Zhao F, Qiu Y, Li Z, Li Y, Song H, Zhang M, Zhang W, Fu H, Cai J, Zhang Z, Zhu Y, Cao Z, Lv Y, Shi X. Mediating Role of Liver Dysfunction in the Association between Arsenic Exposure and Diabetes in Chinese Adults: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study of China National Human Biomonitoring (CNHBM) 2017–2018. Environmental Science And Technology 2024, 58: 2693-2703. PMID: 38285630, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c08718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum alanine aminotransferaseLiver dysfunctionAlanine aminotransferaseNationwide cross-sectional studyRestricted cubic spline modelsGeneralized linear mixed modelsEffects of liver dysfunctionMediation analysisCross-sectional studyArsenic exposureAspartate aminotransferaseCubic spline modelsHuman biomonitoringAssociated with TADiabetes prevalenceChinese adultsLow-to-moderateLinear mixed modelsUrinary totalLowest quartileAlcohol consumptionLiver diseaseOverall populationDiabetes
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