MMSL 2014, 83(3):120-131 | DOI: 10.31482/mmsl.2014.022

HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL URANIUMReview article

Jiří Patočka ORCID...*
Department of Radiology, Toxicology and Population Protection, Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

Uranium from the environment enters the human body by ingestion with food and drink and by inhalation of respirable airborne uranium-containing dust particles or aerosols. A 70 kg, non-occupationally exposed 'Reference Man' living in Europe or in the United States has an estimated total body uranium content of about 22 micrograms. Uranium is absorbed from the intestine or the lungs, enters the bloodstream, and is rapidly deposited in the tissues, predominantly kidney and bone, or excreted into the urine. In the bloodstream, uranium is associated with red cells, and its clearance is relatively rapid. Renal toxicity is a major adverse effect of uranium, but the metal has toxic effects on the cardiovascular system, liver, muscle, and nervous system as well. Any possible direct risk of cancer or other chemical- or radiation-induced health detriments from uranium deposited in the human body is probably less than 0.005% in contrast to an expected indirect risk of 0.2% to 3% through inhaling the radioactive inert gas radon, which is produced by the decay of environmental uranium-238 in rocks and soil and is present in materials that are used to build dwellings and buildings where people live and work.

Keywords: Environmental uranium; environmental disease; chemical hazard; radiological hazard

Received: August 3, 2014; Revised: August 18, 2014; Published: September 5, 2014  Show citation

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