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Methylmercury in the breast milk of Japanese mothers and lactational exposure of their infants.

Miyuki Iwai-Shimada1, Hiroshi Satoh2, Kunihiko Nakai3, Nozomi Tatsuta3, Katsuyuki Murata4, Hirokatsu Akagi5.   

Abstract

The human fetus is known to be exposed to methylmercury (MeHg), but little is known about the risk of infant exposure via breast milk. To evaluate the lactational exposure to MeHg via breast milk in Japanese infants, the levels of total mercury (THg) and MeHg were determined in breast milk and maternal blood using samples from a birth cohort study at the Tohoku Study of Child Development. Maternal blood and breast milk were collected one day postpartum and one month after delivery, respectively. The median THg (and MeHg) concentrations in maternal RBCs, plasma and breast milk were 17.8 ng g(-1) (17.8 ng g(-1)), 1.51 ng g(-1) (1.33 ng g(-1)) and 0.81 ng g(-1) (0.45 ng g(-1)), respectively (n=27). The median percentage of MeHg in THg was 54% in breast milk. Breast milk contained substantial amounts of MeHg, which was strongly associated with the internal accumulation of MeHg and the lipid content of the milk (r=0.684). The range of lipid contents in milk varied widely from 0.50 to 6.60 g/100 g of milk, with a median of 3.60 g/100 g. The median (range) weekly average intake of MeHg via breast milk was estimated to be 0.63 μg kg(-1) (0.08-1.68 μg kg(-1)) BW/week. Because the MeHg and lipid contents in milk substantially fluctuate, an investigation of the variations of MeHg and lipid content in breast milk may be required for a more precise risk assessment.
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Keywords:  Inorganic mercury; Lactational exposure; Mercury; Methylmercury; Milk

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25723533     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.12.086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Authors:  Norouz Mahmoudi; Ahmad Jonidi Jafari; Yousef Moradi; Ali Esrafili
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2020-03-04

2.  Methylmercury Exposure and Developmental Outcomes in Tohoku Study of Child Development at 18 Months of Age.

Authors:  Nozomi Tatsuta; Kunihiko Nakai; Mineshi Sakamoto; Katsuyuki Murata; Hiroshi Satoh
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2018-08-21

3.  Global DNA Methylation in Cord Blood as a Biomarker for Prenatal Lead and Antimony Exposures.

Authors:  Yoshinori Okamoto; Miyuki Iwai-Shimada; Kunihiko Nakai; Nozomi Tatsuta; Yoko Mori; Akira Aoki; Nakao Kojima; Tatsuyuki Takada; Hiroshi Satoh; Hideto Jinno
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-03-26

4.  Intra- and Inter-Day Element Variability in Human Breast Milk: Pilot Study.

Authors:  Kenta Iwai; Miyuki Iwai-Shimada; Kaname Asato; Kunihiko Nakai; Yayoi Kobayashi; Shoji F Nakayama; Nozomi Tatsuta
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-02-25
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