Literature DB >> 30308815

Spatial trends in congenital malformations and stream water chemistry in Southern Brazil.

Humberto C Ibañez1, Viviane S Melanda2, Viviane K Q Gerber1, Otavio A B Licht3, Marilea V C Ibañez4, Terêncio R Aguiar Júnior5, Rosiane G Mello1, Heloisa Komechen6, Diancarlos P Andrade1, Gledson L Picharski1, Damasio P G Figueiredo5, Mara A D Pianovski7, Mirna M O Figueiredo5, Gislaine Custódio5, Ivy Z S Parise1, Laura M Castilho4, Mariana M Paraizo1, Chloe Edinger4, Carmem M C M Fiori8, Hélio Pedrini9, Nilton Kiesel Filho10, Ana Luiza M R Fabro11, Rayssa D Fachin4, Karin R P Ogradowski1, Guilherme A Parise5, Paulo H N Saldiva12, Edith F Legal13, Roberto Rosati1, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo14, Raul C Ribeiro15, Gerard P Zambetti16, Enzo Lalli17, Bonald C Figueiredo18.   

Abstract

The incidence of variable congenital malformation (CM) among 399 municipalities in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, suggests the etiological role of environmental factors. This study examined a) environmental concentrations of chlorine anions (Cl-) associated with organochlorines (OCs) and b) associations between these chemicals and agricultural output with CMs using a geographical information system. In one of the three years during the sampling period (2008, 2009 or 2010) Cl-, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p'-DDT), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p'-DDE), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (p,p'-DDD), and endosulfan levels were measured in 465 (465/736, 63%) catchment basins. Agricultural outputs for crops during 2006-2010 were also evaluated (t/km2). Further, CM kernel density for the 399 municipalities in Paraná during 2007-2014 was investigated. Cl- levels increased significantly in one of the three years (2008, 2009 or 2010) in western catchment basins, compared to 1996 (p < 0.0001). The municipalities were divided according to the obtained Cl- levels, where sub-region C2 (central-southern) < 1.8 mg/L ≤ sub-regions C1 (northern-western) and C3 (eastern-southern). We identified 8756 cases of CMs among 1,221,287 newborns (NB) in all sub-regions. C1 had higher DDT-DDE-DDD (p,p'-DDT + p,p'-DDE + p,p'-DDD) concentrations, agricultural output, and CM kernel density. C2 and C3 had minor agricultural outputs (per square kilometer) and CM densities. A 2.96 mg/L increase in Cl- between sub-regions C1 and C2 was co-localized with a 45% increase in CM density (spatial relative risk = 1.45, CI 95%: 1.36-1.55). C1 had the highest log likelihood ratios (p = 0.001) identified via SaTScan clustering analyses. Organochlorines and other toxic chlorinated chemicals may contribute to CMs in humans, and these chemicals are ultimately transformed and release Cl- in rivers. Higher Cl- levels were correlated significantly with higher agricultural productivity, DDT-DDE-DDD levels, and CMs in some parts of the northern and western sub-regions (C1).
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Agricultural output; Chloride; Congenital anomaly; Organochlorine; Pesticide; Spatial analysis

Year:  2018        PMID: 30308815     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Environmental Contaminants Modulate Breast Cancer Development and Outcome in TP53 p.R337H Carriers and Noncarriers.

Authors:  Viviane K Q Gerber; Mariana M Paraizo; Humberto C Ibañez; José C Casali-da-Rocha; Emilia M Pinto; Diancarlos P Andrade; Marilea V C Ibañez; Heloisa Komechen; Mirna M O Figueiredo; Gislaine Custódio; Carmem M C M Fiori; José H G Balbinotti; Jeanine M Nardin; Thais A Almeida; Olair O Beltrame; Paula A Yamada; Gabriel S de Fraga; Lucas L de Brito; Jamylle Martins; Viviane S Melanda; Otavio A B Licht; Victoria Z Teixeira; Sandy K S Pinho; Silvia Bottini; Enzo Lalli; Gerard P Zambetti; Bonald C Figueiredo
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-19       Impact factor: 6.575

2.  Penetrance of the TP53 R337H Mutation and Pediatric Adrenocortical Carcinoma Incidence Associated with Environmental Influences in a 12-Year Observational Cohort in Southern Brazil.

Authors:  Tatiana E J Costa; Viviane K Q Gerber; Humberto C Ibañez; Viviane S Melanda; Ivy Z S Parise; Flora M Watanabe; Mara A D Pianovski; Carmem M C M Fiori; Ana L M R Fabro; Denise B da Silva; Diancarlos P Andrade; Heloisa Komechen; Monalisa C Mendes; Edna Carboni; Ana Paula Kuczynski; Emanuelle N Souza; Mariana M Paraizo; Marilea V C Ibañez; Laura M Castilho; Amanda F Cruz; Thuila F da Maia; Cleber Machado-Souza; Roberto Rosati; Claudia S Oliveira; Guilherme A Parise; Jaqueline D C Passos; José R S Barbosa; Mirna M O Figueiredo; Leniza Lima; Tiago Tormen; Cesar C Sabbaga; Sylvio G A Ávilla; Leila Grisa; Airton Aranha; Karina C F Tosin; Karin R P Ogradowski; Geneci Lima; Edith F Legal; Tania H Anegawa; Tânia L Mazzuco; André L Grion; José H G Balbinotti; Karin L Dammski; Rosiane G Melo; Nilton Kiesel Filho; Gislaine Custódio; Bonald C Figueiredo
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-16       Impact factor: 6.639

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