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Selenium status in lactating mothers-infants and its potential protective role against the neurotoxicity of methylmercury, lead, manganese, and DDT

机译:雌乳母婴的硒状况及其对甲基汞,铅,锰和滴滴涕神经毒性的潜在保护作用

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A total of 206 lactating mothers and their infants (3-12 months) were included in this study to evaluate postnatal exposure to neurotoxic pollutants such as methylmercury (MeHg), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), di-chlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites [dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD), and di-chlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)] and their association with delayed neurological development and to explore the protective role of selenium (Se) against chemical neurotoxicity. Neurodevelopmental performance was evaluated using Denver Developmental Screening Test Ⅱ and Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS). Multivariate log-binomial regression modeling was applied for both single and multiple exposures to chemicals using a principal component analysis that generated six principal components. Both mothers and their infants had been exposed to metals and DDT metabolites, with some exceeding the accepted permissible limits. The geometric means of MeHg, Pb, Mn, DDD, DDE and DDT levels in breast milk were 1.333, 45.327, 15.576, 0.069, 0.542 and 1.08 μg/l, respectively. A single-exposure model identified a high risk of reduced PEDS performance significantly associated with DDD in breast milk [relative risk (RR) = 1.484; 95% confidence interval (95%CI) = 1.091-2.019] and marginally significantly associated with Pb in the mothers' blood (RR = 2.164; 95%CI = 0.87-5.382). We did not find a protective role of Se in neurodevelopment due to its high levels in the mothers. Models of multi-chemical exposure indicated that Mn in blood and breast milk, Se in blood and Pb in the mothers' urine were marginally significantly associated with a high risk of reduced PEDS performance (RR = 0.424; 95%CI = 0.176-1.022). The use of multi-chemical exposure approach in early life risk assessments is important because it indicates real-world exposure. Our results were not conclusive because the sample size was small, so future studies examining the implications to health of the impact of prenatal/postnatal exposure to a mixture of chemicals in the Saudi population are merited.
机译:本研究中纳入了共有206名哺乳期母亲及其婴儿(3-12个月),以评估出生后暴露于神经毒性污染物,如甲基汞(MEHG),铅(Pb),锰(Mn),二氯二苯基三氟乙烷(DDT)及其代谢产物[二氯二苯基二氯乙烷(DDD)和二氯二苯基二氯乙烯(DDE)]及其与延迟神经发育的关联,探讨硒(SE)对化学神经毒性的保护作用。使用丹佛发育筛查试验Ⅱ和父母对发育状况评估(PED)评估神经发育性能。利用产生六个主成分的主要成分分析,将多变量和多次曝光应用于化学品的多变量对数值回归建模。母亲及其婴儿都接触到金属和DDT代谢物,但一些超过了接受的允许限制。 MeHG,Pb,Mn,DDD,DDE和DDT水平的几何手段分别为1.333,45.327,15.576,0.069,0.542和1.08μg/ L.单曝光模型鉴定出与母乳中DDD显着相关的降低的降低性能的高风险[相对风险(RR)= 1.484; 95%置信区间(95%CI)= 1.091-2.019]和母体血液中的PB略微明显相关(RR = 2.164; 95%CI = 0.87-5.382)。由于母亲的高水平,我们没有发现SE在神经发育中的保护作用。多化学曝光的模型表明,母乳和母乳中的血液和母乳中的SE患者血液和PB尿液中的血液和Pb略微明显,具有降低的PED性能的高风险(RR = 0.424; 95%CI = 0.176-1.022) 。在早期生命风险评估中使用多化学曝光方法是重要的,因为它表明了真实世界的曝光。我们的结果并非集结,因为样品大小很小,所以未来的研究有助于对沙特人口中的产前/产后暴露对化学品混合物的影响的影响。

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    《Environmental research》 |2019年第9期|108562.1-108562.13|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Health Program Research Centre King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre PO Box: 3354 Riyadh 11211 Saudi Arabia;

    Clinical Laboratory Sciences King Saud University Saudi Arabia;

    Environmental Health Program Research Centre King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre PO Box: 3354 Riyadh 11211 Saudi Arabia;

    Environmental Health Program Research Centre King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre PO Box: 3354 Riyadh 11211 Saudi Arabia;

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  • 关键词

    Methylmercury; Lead; Manganese; Selenium; Breast milk; Neurodevelopment;

    机译:甲基汞;带领;锰;硒;母乳;神经发作;

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