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A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 An Introduction To The Health Effects of Arsenic (As) A Small Dose of ™ Arsenic

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology A Therapeutic Agent and A Poison 2400 Years Ago In Greece and Rome Ancient Awareness

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Quote / History (Henry Adams)….he found himself invariably taking for granted, as a political instinct, with out waiting further experiment,—as he took for granted that arsenic poisoned,—the rule that a friend in power is a friend lost. Henry Adams (1838–1918). The Education of Henry Adams. 1918

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Quote / History They put arsenic in his meat And stared aghast to watch him eat; They poured strychnine in his cup And shook to see him drink it up A.E. (Alfred Edward) Housman (1859–1936)

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology For many years used to treat syphilis and amebic dysentery But caused skin cancer in patients treated with arsenicals Historical Awareness

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology By product of smelting for cooper, lead, zinc Last smelter in Tacoma Washington closed in 1985 – still dealing with pollution issues Annual use 20,000 tons imported Production

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Use is dropping because of toxicity  90% used as wood preservative (although this too is being phased out)  Silicon based computer chips  Feed additive (poultry and swine)  Cotton fields  Chemotherapeutic Current Use

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Average 20 µg/day from food and water Background air is less than 0.1 µg/m 3 Drinking water usually less that 5 µg/L Food is usually less that 10 µg/day (assume 2000 mL/day average water consumption at 5 µg/L arsenic) Human Exposure

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Inorganic Arsenic  Trivalent (As 3+ ) arsenic trioxide, sodium arsenite arsenic trichloride  Pentavalent (As 5+ ) arsenic pentoxide, arsenic acid, arsenates (lead arsenate)

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Organic Arsenic  Less toxic that inorganic As  Produced by Biomethylation Organisms in soil and water Humans (detoxify organic As) High in shrimp

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Inorganic arsenic (arsenic trioxide) 80-90% absorbed from intestine  Organic arsenic (seafood) poorly absorbed from intestine  Lung  Skin Absorption

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Bound to red blood cells  Distributes to liver  Binds to sulfhydryl containing proteins - concentrates in the hair and fingernails (Mees’ Lines) Distribution

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology As 5+ (Arsenate) As 3+ (Arsenite) Methylarsenite (in liver) Dimethylarsenite (readily eliminated – urine) Metabolism

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  3-5 days  Excreted Urine (majority Skin cells Sweat HALF-LIFE

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Inorganic arsenic (arsenic trioxide) 70 to 180 mg can be fatal  Constriction of the throat with difficulty in swallowing  Sever intestinal pain  Vomiting, diarrhea  Muscle cramps  Severe thirst  Coma and death Acute - Toxicity

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Chronic exposure (drinking water) Skin cancer (recognized 100 years ago) Garlic odor on breath Excessive perspiration Muscle tenderness and weakness Changes in skin pigmentation Paresthesia in hands and feet Peripheral vascular disease Gangrene of feet – Blackfoot disease Chronic - Toxicity

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Exposure  Drinking water  Burning arsenic treated wood  Handling treated wood

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology US Arsenic Map

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Bangladesh Arsenic Map

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Children – small size, higher water consumption for size Susceptibility & Variability

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Avoid (do not use treated lumber)  Test drinking water  Stop smoking  Wash hands Reducing Exposure

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  Arsenic in drinking water is a worldwide human health hazard  Avoid the use of arsenic treated wood  Reduce or avoid arsenic exposure Summary

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology  EPA - Drinking water 50 µg/L (50 ppb) (under review to 10 µg/L)  EPA – RfD -.3 µg/kg-day  ATSDR – MRL – 0.3 µg/kg/day (chronic exposure)  OSHA - Workplace air mg/m 3 Regulatory Status

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology A Small Dose of ™ Arsenic

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Additional Information  Web Sites ATSDR –Toxicology Profile Series Arsenic - US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) –

A Small Dose of Arsenic – 3/14/04 A Small Dose of Toxicology Authorship Information For Additional Information Contact Steven G. Gilbert, PhD, DABT Web: This presentation is supplement to “A Small Dose of Toxicology”