Literature DB >> 27049578

Exposure of methyl mercury in utero and the risk of neural tube defects in a Chinese population.

Lei Jin1, Ming Liu2, Le Zhang3, Zhiwen Li4, Jingru Yu5, Jianmeng Liu6, Rrongwei Ye7, Laiguo Chen8, Aiguo Ren9.   

Abstract

To determine if exposure to methyl mercury (MeHg) in utero is associated with an elevated risk of neural tube defects (NTDs), we measured its concentration in the placentas of 36 anencephalic and 44 spina bifida cases, as well as in 50 healthy controls. The median MeHg concentration in NTD cases (0.49ng/g) was higher than that in controls (0.33ng/g). The crude and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for a MeHg concentration above the median were 3.54 (95% confidence interval (CI), 1.68-7.49) and 3.64 (95% CI, 1.66-7.99), respectively. Both anencephaly and spina bifida subtypes had higher levels of MeHg than the controls. NTD risk increased for subjects in the second and third highest tertile of MeHg concentrations, with an OR of 2.24 (95% CI, 0.93-5.40) and 2.85 (95% CI, 1.17-6.94), respectively. In summary, higher placental levels of MeHg are associated with an elevated risk of NTDs.
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Keywords:  Birth defects; Methyl mercury; Neural tube defects; Placenta

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27049578     DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2016.03.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Toxicol        ISSN: 0890-6238            Impact factor:   3.143


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1.  Exposure to Environmental Organic Mercury and Impairments in Human Fertility.

Authors:  Geir Bjørklund; Jan Aaseth; Maryam Dadar; Monica Butnariu; Salvatore Chirumbolo
Journal:  J Reprod Infertil       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep
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