Rare earth elements in human and animal health: State of art and research priorities

Environ Res. 2015 Oct:142:215-20. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2015.06.039. Epub 2015 Jul 10.

Abstract

Background: A number of applications have been developed using rare earth elements (REE), implying several human exposures and raising unsolved questions as to REE-associated health effects.

Methods: A MedLine survey was retrieved from early reports (1980s) up to June 2015, focused on human and animal exposures to REE. Literature from animal models was selected focusing on REE-associated health effects.

Results: Some REE occupational exposures, in jobs such as glass polishers, photoengravers and movie projectionists showed a few case reports on health effects affecting the respiratory system. No case-control or cohort studies of occupational REE exposures were retrieved. Environmental exposures have been biomonitored in populations residing in REE mining areas, showing REE accumulation. The case for a iatrogenic REE exposure was raised by the use of gadolinium-based contrast agents for nuclear magnetic resonance. Animal toxicity studies have shown REE toxicity, affecting a number of endpoints in liver, lungs and blood. On the other hand, the use of REE as feed additives in livestock is referred as a safe and promising device in zootechnical activities, possibly suggesting a hormetic effect both known for REE and for other xenobiotics. Thus, investigations on long-term exposures and observations are warranted.

Conclusion: The state of art provides a limited definition of the health effects in occupationally or environmentally REE-exposed human populations. Research priorities should be addressed to case-control or cohort studies of REE-exposed humans and to life-long animal experiments.

Keywords: Biomonitoring; Feed additives; Occupational/environmental/iatrogenic exposure; Organ toxicity; Pneumoconiosis; Rare earth elements.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed
  • Animals
  • Biological Availability
  • Environmental Exposure / adverse effects
  • Environmental Exposure / analysis
  • Fertilizers
  • Humans
  • Metals, Rare Earth / analysis
  • Metals, Rare Earth / pharmacokinetics
  • Metals, Rare Earth / toxicity*
  • Research

Substances

  • Fertilizers
  • Metals, Rare Earth