In this paper we have defined the new biomarkers of exposure (NBE) as those biomarkers discovered in the last five years and, among previously validated biomarkers, also those applied in different ranges of doses or those determined in biological matrices which differ from matrices originally considered. We examined the results from the surveys carried out by the main Italian research units involved in biological monitoring, i.e. those from the Universities of Brescia, Milan, Naples, Padua, Parma, Pavia, Turin and Verona. The data were collected using a standardized model and included the following: type of element or organic compound, type of biomarker, analytical technique and method, their relationship with environmental monitoring data, their relationship with effect indicators or effects in general, improvement with respect to old biomarkers, reference values. Twenty two NBEs were identified: 14 elements and chemical compounds as such or as metabolites, 4 examples of mixtures, 3 of new matrices, one of speciation. Among the others, aspects such as interest in requiring NBE, quality assurance, availability, cost-benefit ratio were discussed. We conclude that development of this specific field of research appears to be a crucial point for future improvement in risk assessment and health surveillance procedures.

New biomarkers of exposure

PIRA, Enrico;
2004-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we have defined the new biomarkers of exposure (NBE) as those biomarkers discovered in the last five years and, among previously validated biomarkers, also those applied in different ranges of doses or those determined in biological matrices which differ from matrices originally considered. We examined the results from the surveys carried out by the main Italian research units involved in biological monitoring, i.e. those from the Universities of Brescia, Milan, Naples, Padua, Parma, Pavia, Turin and Verona. The data were collected using a standardized model and included the following: type of element or organic compound, type of biomarker, analytical technique and method, their relationship with environmental monitoring data, their relationship with effect indicators or effects in general, improvement with respect to old biomarkers, reference values. Twenty two NBEs were identified: 14 elements and chemical compounds as such or as metabolites, 4 examples of mixtures, 3 of new matrices, one of speciation. Among the others, aspects such as interest in requiring NBE, quality assurance, availability, cost-benefit ratio were discussed. We conclude that development of this specific field of research appears to be a crucial point for future improvement in risk assessment and health surveillance procedures.
2004
67° CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SIMLII E 75° ANNIVERSARIO DELLA FONDAZIONE DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO - MONITORAGGIO BIOLOGICO E AMBIENTI CONFINATI NON INDUSTRIALI: AGGIORNAMENTI E PROSPETTIVE
Sorrento
3-6 novembre 2004
26 (4)
278
297
biological monitoring; exposure biomarkers; risk assessment; occupational health
P. APOSTOLI; R. BERGONZI; S. CATALANI; G. NERI; M. SARNICO; V. FOÀ; S. FUSTINONI; A. COLOMBI; M. BURATTI; L. CAMPO; L. SCIBETTA; N. SANNOLO; M. PIERI; A. BASILE; G.B. BARTOLUCCI; M. CARRIERI; M.L. SCAPELLATO; P. MANINI; D. POLI; M. CORRADI; R. ANDREOLI; M. GOLDONI; A. MUTTI; M. IMBRIANI; S. GHITTORI; L. MAESTRI; S. NEGRI; E. PIRA; I. PAVAN; G. DISCALZI; L. PERBELLINI
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