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Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between 17 urinary metabolites of volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) in adolescents and renal function parameters (estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), urinary albumin, serum uric acid (SUA), and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)). In adjusted generalised linear models (GLM), mVOCs were positively correlated with eGFR, urinary albumin, and BUN, and mVOCs were negatively correlated with ACR and SUA. Weighted Quartile Sum (WQS) index correlated with eGFR [β(95%CI): 0.040 (0.028, 0.052)], urine albumin [β(95%CI): 0.275 (0.203, 0.622)], SUA [β(95%CI): 0.040 (0.025, 0.055)] and BUN [β(95%CI): 0.102 (0.082, 0.122)]. In Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) model, total compound effect was positively correlated with eGFR, positive associations were observed in high concentration of the mixture with urine albumin and ACR. Findings suggest that single and mixed exposures to mVOCs may affect renal parameters in adolescents.
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