Some elements can accumulate in tissues causing toxic effects.
Metal toxicity is a significant environmental health concern. A
toxic load of lead, cadmium, mercury or arsenic is capable of
rendering considerable damage to the brain and nervous system,
particularly in children. Toxic elements produce their many
negative effects through various mechanisms.
One mechanism, irreversible enzyme inhibition, is illustrated by
the anemia caused when lead binds to enzymes in the hemoglobin
synthesis pathway. The cancer-inducing effect of arsenic seems to
be due to an inhibition of DNA repair. Genotoxicity, in which
chromosomes are damaged, is linked to the free radical generation
abilities of cadmium, lead and nickel. Mercury causes enzyme
poisoning.
Which Test Should I use?
Urine element testing is primarily useful to monitor levels of
toxic metals such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury
and for special mineral uptake testing. The 6-8 hour collection
profiles are primarily for patients who are receiving oral or IV
metal chelating agents to mobilize toxic elements from body pools.
The 24-hour collection profiles may be used with or without
administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion
of the elements reported. The total output of urine over 24 hours
is collected and the daily output of nutrient and/or toxic elements
is determined.
Metametrix offers flexibility in urine element testing.
Clinicians can select from challenged and unchallenged protocols.
They can select both nutrient and toxic elements or toxic elements
only. Although many clinicians do both pre- and post-challenge
testing, some now elect to only test following the oral or IV
administration of a chelating agent.
In order to allow comparison between different test protocols,
Metametrix results are reported using standardized units. 24-hour
urine collections are reported as units per day. 6-8 hour
collections are reported as units per mg creatinine to allow for
variations in urine dilution.
Metametrix urine element analysis features:
- Testing with the latest advances in technology (DRC ICP-MS),
which can guide therapy by pinpointing imbalances of these
important substances.
- Flexible test configurations to fit your protocols.
- A cost-effective approach for monitoring nutrient and toxic
elements.
Test name(s)
0052 - Nutrient & Toxic Elements 6-8 Hr
0055 - Nutrient & Toxic Elements 6-8 Hr NY
Description
In the Metametrix Nutrient & Toxic Elements Profile, the total output of urine over 6-8 hours is collected and the daily output of elements is determined. The test may be used with or without administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion of the elements reported.
Method
ICP/MS
Turnaround time
7-14 days, 11 days average
Analytes
HIGHLY TOXIC HEAVY METALS
Aluminum
Arsenic
Cadmium*
Lead
Mercury
Thallium*
POTENTIALLY TOXIC METALS
Antimony*
Barium*
Bismuth*
Cerium*
Indium*
Tellurium*
Tin*
Titanium*
Tungsten*
Uranium*
NUTRIENT ELEMENTS
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Selenium
Vanadium
Zinc
ELEMENTS OF UNKNOWN HUMAN REQUIREMENT
Boron
Lithium*
Nickel*
Strontium*
Zirconium*
*Not available in New York