Rahbar Mohammad H, Samms-Vaughan Maureen, Dickerson Aisha S, Hessabi Manouchehr, Bressler Jan, Desai Charlene Coore, Shakespeare-Pellington Sydonnie, Reece Jody-Ann, Morgan Renee, Loveland Katherine A, Grove Megan L, Boerwinkle Eric
Division of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (EHGES), University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Division of Clinical and Translational Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2015 Apr 23;12(5):4481-501. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120504481.
The objective of this study was to characterize the concentrations of lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum, and manganese in umbilical cord blood of Jamaican newborns and to explore the possible association between concentrations of these elements and certain birth outcomes. Based on data from 100 pregnant mothers and their 100 newborns who were enrolled from Jamaica in 2011, the arithmetic mean (standard deviation) concentrations of cord blood lead, mercury, aluminum, and manganese were 0.8 (1.3 μg/dL), 4.4 (2.4 μg/L), 10.9 (9.2 μg/L), and 43.7 (17.7 μg/L), respectively. In univariable General Linear Models, the geometric mean cord blood aluminum concentration was higher for children whose mothers had completed their education up to high school compared to those whose mothers had any education beyond high school (12.2 μg/L vs. 6.4 μg/L; p < 0.01). After controlling for maternal education level and socio-economic status (through ownership of a family car), the cord blood lead concentration was significantly associated with head circumference (adjusted p < 0.01). Our results not only provide levels of arsenic and the aforementioned metals in cord blood that could serve as a reference for the Jamaican population, but also replicate previously reported significant associations between cord blood lead concentrations and head circumference at birth in other populations.
本研究的目的是测定牙买加新生儿脐带血中铅、汞、镉、铝和锰的浓度,并探讨这些元素的浓度与某些出生结局之间的可能关联。基于2011年从牙买加招募的100名孕妇及其100名新生儿的数据,脐带血中铅、汞、铝和锰的算术平均(标准差)浓度分别为0.8(1.3μg/dL)、4.4(2.4μg/L)、10.9(9.2μg/L)和43.7(17.7μg/L)。在单变量一般线性模型中,母亲完成高中学业的儿童的脐带血铝几何平均浓度高于母亲接受高中以上教育的儿童(12.2μg/L对6.4μg/L;p<0.01)。在控制了母亲的教育水平和社会经济地位(通过家庭汽车拥有情况)后,脐带血铅浓度与头围显著相关(校正p<0.01)。我们的结果不仅提供了脐带血中砷和上述金属的水平,可为牙买加人群提供参考,还重现了先前报道的其他人群中脐带血铅浓度与出生时头围之间的显著关联。