Literature DB >> 1193047

Mercury accumulation in placenta and foetal membranes. A study of dental workers and their babies.

A Wannag, J Skjaeråsen.   

Abstract

To investigate the hazards of exposure to levels of elemental mercury lower than the present TLV value (0.05 mg/m3) a group of dental workers and a nonexposed group were studied. The amount of mercury in blood from mothers and babies at the time of delivery was similar. The exposed group had increased mercury content in placenta and foetal membranes. Mercury accumulation in these organs might serve as a protection for the foetus against mercury exposure. Since exposure to sub-TLV concentrations of elemental mercury during pregnancy will not be reflected in blood mercury content at the time of delivery, the amount of mercury in placenta and foetal membranes might serve as a biological indicator of such exposure.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1193047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0300-5429


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