Fok Tai F, Lam Hugh S, Ng Pak C, Yip Alexander S K, Sin Ngai C, Chan Iris H S, Gu Goldie J S, So Hung K, Wong Eric M C, Lam Christopher W K
Department of Paediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong.
Environ Int. 2007 Jan;33(1):84-92. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2006.08.002. Epub 2006 Sep 8.
This study was designed to examine newborn infants in Hong Kong prenatally exposed to levels of methylmercury considered to increase risk of neurotoxic effects and to examine subject characteristics that modify the degree of prenatal mercury exposure. Mercury concentrations in 1057 sets of maternal and cord blood samples and 96 randomly selected maternal hair samples were measured. Subject characteristics were measured or collected by questionnaire. Of the 1057 cord blood samples collected only 21.6% had mercury concentrations less than 29 nmol/L (5.8 micro g/L). Median maternal hair mercury concentration was 1.7 ppm. The geometric mean cord to maternal blood mercury ratio was 1.79 to 1. Increasing maternal fish consumption and maternal age were found to be associated with increased cord blood mercury concentrations. Marine fish consumption increased cord blood mercury concentrations more than freshwater fish (5.09%/kg vs 2.86%/kg). Female babies, maternal alcohol consumption and increasing maternal height were associated with decreased cord blood mercury concentrations. Pregnant women in Hong Kong consume large amounts of fish and as a result, most of their offspring have been prenatally exposed to moderately high levels of mercury. In this population, pregnant women should choose freshwater over marine fish and limit fish consumption.
本研究旨在对香港产前暴露于被认为会增加神经毒性效应风险的甲基汞水平的新生儿进行检查,并研究影响产前汞暴露程度的个体特征。测量了1057组母婴血样和96份随机选取的孕妇头发样本中的汞浓度。通过问卷调查来测量或收集个体特征。在收集的1057份脐带血样本中,只有21.6%的汞浓度低于29纳摩尔/升(5.8微克/升)。孕妇头发汞浓度中位数为1.7 ppm。脐带血与母血汞浓度的几何平均比值为1.79比1。研究发现,孕妇鱼类消费量增加和年龄增长与脐带血汞浓度升高有关。食用海鱼比食用淡水鱼使脐带血汞浓度升高得更多(分别为5.09%/千克和2.86%/千克)。女婴、孕妇饮酒以及孕妇身高增加与脐带血汞浓度降低有关。香港的孕妇食用大量鱼类,因此,她们的大多数后代在产前都暴露于中度高水平的汞。在这一人群中,孕妇应选择淡水鱼而非海鱼,并限制鱼类消费量。