The impact of aluminum, fluoride, and aluminum–fluoride complexes in drinking water on chronic kidney disease

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Hewa M. S. Wasana
Gamage D. R. K. Perera
Panduka S. De Gunawardena
Jayasundera Bandara
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[1] Institute of Fundamental Studies,Department of Farm animal production and health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] University of Peradeniya,Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] University of Peradeniya,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015年 / 22卷
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Aluminum; Fluoride toxicity; Chronic kidney disease; Water quality; Environment and public health;
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It is suspected that drinking water containing fluoride and aluminum results in negative health effects especially on brain, liver, and kidney. In this investigation, the effect of F, Al, and AlFx complex on chronic kidney disease (CKD) was investigated. Mice were treated either with WHO recommended or slightly higher F and Al levels in drinking water. Treatment solutions contained 0.05–10.0 mg/L of F, 0.08–10.0 mg/L of Al, or 0.07–15 mg/L of AlFx, and the treatment period was 42 weeks. Blood urea level and creatinine levels were investigated as a measure of malfunction of kidneys. Histopathological evaluations of kidney tissues were carried out to assess the extent of damage that F, Al, and AlFx complex could cause. It was demonstrated that the treated drinking water containing F and Al with par with WHO or moderately above the WHO levels or AlFx in low level (0.07–15 mg/L) does not lead to CKD in mice.
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