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Mercury concentrations in hair exposed in vitro to mercury vapor
Authors:Eugeniusz Hać  Jerzy Krechniak
Affiliation:(1) Department of Toxicology, Medical Academy in Gdańsk, Al. Hallera 107, 80-416 Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz, Poland
Abstract:Hair is often used as an index of environmental and industrial exposure to different metals. The interpretation of metal levels in hair is difficult because of the risk of external contamination. The aim of this study was to define the degree of external contamination of hair exposed in vitro to mercury vapor. Specimens of hair were exposed to concentration: 0.026, 0.21, and 2.7 mg Hg/m3 for 2–28 d. Mercury levels in hair increased during 28 d of exposure 2, 3 and 13, times, respectively, when compared to initial values. Mercury levels in hair exposed to the first and second (but not third) concentration of mercury vapor attained a steady state on the 21st d of exposure. The contamination of hair with mercury could not be removed by washing with water, solvent, and detergent. Hair may be used as an index of internal uptake of mercury provided that it was not externally exposed to mercury vapor. In cases of occupational exposure to mercury vapor, hair could become a useful tool for monitoring exposures.
Keywords:Mercury  mercury vapor  hair  index of exposure  in vitro exposure  external contamination
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