| Literature DB >> 22275730 |
Margaret R Karagas1, Anna L Choi, Emily Oken, Milena Horvat, Rita Schoeny, Elizabeth Kamai, Whitney Cowell, Philippe Grandjean, Susan Korrick.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Methylmercury (MeHg) is a known neuro-toxicant. Emerging evidence indicates it may have adverse effects on the neuro-logic and other body systems at common low levels of exposure. Impacts of MeHg exposure could vary by individual susceptibility or be confounded by beneficial nutrients in fish containing MeHg. Despite its global relevance, synthesis of the available literature on low-level MeHg exposure has been limited.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22275730 PMCID: PMC3385440 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1104494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Summary of studies of low-level mercury exposure.
| Outcome | No. of studies | Sample size (range) | Age (range) | Exposure measures | References | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth outcomes and infant growth | ||||||||||
| Birth weight | 8 | 41–645 | — | Cord blood, cord tissue, maternal hair | Daniels et al. 2007; Drouillet-Pinard et al. 2010; Gundacker et al. 2010; Lederman et al. 2008; Lee et al. 2010; Lucas et al. 2004; Ramon et al. 2009; Sikorski et al.1986 | |||||
| Birth length | 5 | 41–645 | — | Cord blood, maternal hair | Drouillet-Pinard et al. 2010; Gundacker et al. 2010; Lederman et al. 2008; Ramon et al. 2009; Sikorski et al. 1986 | |||||
| Head circumference | 4 | 41–645 | — | Cord blood, maternal hair | Drouillet-Pinard et al. 2010; Gundacker et al. 2010; Lederman et al. 2008; Sikorski et al. 1986 | |||||
| Gestational age | 5 | 329–1,024 | — | Cord blood, cord tissue, maternal hair | Daniels et al. 2007; Drouillet-Pinard et al. 2010; Lederman et al. 2008; Lucas et al. 2004; Xue et al. 2007 | |||||
| Infant growth | 1 | 921 | 24 months | Cord blood | Kim et al. 2011 | |||||
| Neurologic outcomes | ||||||||||
| Birth–2 years | 10 | 53–1,054 | Birth–26 months | Cord blood, cord tissue, infant hair, maternal hair, maternal blood | Barbone et al. 2004; Cace et al. 2011; Cao et al. 2010; Daniels et al. 2004; Gao et al. 2007; Jedrychowski et al. 2006, 2007; Lederman et al. 2008; Oken et al. 2005; Suzuki et al. 2010 | |||||
| 3–6 years | 11 | 72–1,778 | 36 months– 6 years | Cord blood, child hair, child blood, maternal hair, maternal blood | Cao et al. 2010; Després et al. 2005; Freire et al. 2010; Ha et al. 2009; Jedrychowski et al. 2007; Lederman et al. 2008; Oken et al. 2008; Plusquellec et al. 2010; Saint-Amour et al. 2006; Stewart et al. 2003; Surkan et al. 2009 | |||||
| 7–14 years | 6 | 100–1,778 | 7–14 years | Cord blood, child hair, child blood | Boucher et al. 2010; Cao et al. 2010; Cheuk and Wong 2006; Ha et al. 2009; Surkan et al. 2009; Torrente et al. 2005 | |||||
| Adults | 4 | 106–474 | 17 to ≥ 81 years | Adult hair, adult blood | Johansson et al. 2002; Philibert et al. 2008; Weil et al. 2005; Yokoo et al. 2003 | |||||
| Cardiovascular outcomes | ||||||||||
| 8 | Prospective cohort: 1,014–1,871 | 16–75 years | Hair, blood, toenail, urine mercury | Guallar et al. 2002; Mozaffarian et al. 2011; Rissanen et al. 2000; Salonen et al. 1995, 2000; Virtanen et al. 2005; Wennberg et al. 2011; Yoshizawa et al. 2002 | ||||||
| Case–control: 431–3,427 cases; 464–3,427 controls | ||||||||||
| Blood pressure | 1 | 1,240 | 16–49 years | Blood mercury | Valera et al. 2009; Vupputuri et al. 2005 | |||||
| Immunologic outcomesa | ||||||||||
| 1 | Prospective cohort: 582 | 29–39 months | Hair (child, maternal) | Miyake et al. 2011 | ||||||
| 3 | Cross-sectional: 61–112 | Newborns | Blood (cord, maternal delivery) | Belles-Isles et al. 2002; Bilrha et al. 2003; Nyland et al. 2011a | ||||||
| 1 | Cross-sectional: 1,990 | ≥ 20 years | Blood | Park and Kim 2011 | ||||||
| See also Supplemental Material, Table S1–S4 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104494). aStudies published since the NRC report (NRC 2000). | ||||||||||
Summary of findings on MeHg and neurocognitive and behavioral outcomes.
| Age at assessment | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth–2 years | 3–6 years | 7–14 years | Adults | |||
| Inconsistent effects: no effect; increased risk associated with prenatal or postnatal mercury | Adverse effects if adjusted for fish intake: multiple associations with prenatal mercury (psychomotor function, memory, verbal skills cognition, etc.); inconsistent effects with concurrent mercury | Inconsistent effects: protective; no effect; increased risk (e.g., electrophysiologic testing) with prenatal or postnatal mercury | Inconsistent effects: no effect or adverse neuropsychological test performance with current mercury | |||
| See also Supplemental Material, Table S2 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104494). | ||||||
Summary of findings on MeHg and cardiovascular outcomes.
| Study location or group | Outcomes | |
|---|---|---|
| Positive associations | ||
| Finland | Hair mercury positively related to acute myocardial infarction and CHD and CVD mortality. | |
| Europe and Israel | Toenail mercury positively associated with myocardial infarction | |
| No associations | ||
| Health Professionals Study and Nurses’ Health Study | Toenail mercury unrelated to incident CVD | |
| National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) | Blood mercury not associated with blood pressure | |
| Sweden | Erythrocyte mercury not associated with risk of myocardial infarction | |
| See also Supplemental Material, Table S3 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104494). | ||