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Response of free erythrocyte porphyrin and urinary δ -aminolevulinic acid in men and women moderately exposed to lead

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The responses of various biological parameters of the haem biosynthesis pathway in a group of adult male and female workers moderately exposed to inorganic lead have been compared. The identical range of blood lead levels in both groups indicates a similar degree of exposure. Women, however, exhibit a larger increase in free erythrocyte porphyrin (FEP) and in urinary δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA-U) than men.

The earlier response in women is probably not due to a relative degree of anaemia (menstrual blood loss) as compared to men, since there is no significant correlation between haemoglobin (Hb) and FEP or ALA-U, and consequently standardization for the same Hb-content does not modify the independent effect of lead on the FEP and ALA-U responses. A greater susceptibility to Pb of the haem biosynthesis pathway in women has therefore been confirmed by the results of the present epidemiological survey among workers of both sexes.

A preliminary and limited survey on children (11 to 12 years old) of schools situated at less than 1 km from a Pb-processing plant revealed increased FEP and blood lead concentrations and demonstrated that like women children exhibit an earlier biological response to Pb-B than adult men.

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Roels, H.A., Lauwerys, R.R., Buchet, J.P. et al. Response of free erythrocyte porphyrin and urinary δ -aminolevulinic acid in men and women moderately exposed to lead. Int. Arch. Arbeitsmed 34, 97–108 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00539128

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