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社会心理状况会改变母体血液中金属和类金属浓度对生育结果的影响。

Psychosocial status modifies the effect of maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations on birth outcomes.

机构信息

University of Michigan School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

Department of Health and Society, University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Int. 2021 Apr;149:106418. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106418. Epub 2021 Feb 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Metal exposure and psychosocial stress in pregnancy have each been associated with adverse birth outcomes, including preterm birth and low birth weight, but no study has examined the potential interaction between them.

OBJECTIVES

We examined the modifying effect of psychosocial stress on the association between metals and birth outcomes among pregnant women in Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats (PROTECT) birth cohort study.

METHODS

In our analysis of 682 women from the PROTECT study, we measured 16 essential and non-essential metals in blood samples at two time points. We administered questionnaires to collect information on depression, perceived stress, social support, and life experience during pregnancy. Using K-means clustering, we categorized pregnant women into one of two groups: "good" and "poor" psychosocial status. We then evaluated whether the effect of blood metals (geometric average) on adverse birth outcomes (gestational age, preterm birth [overall and spontaneous], birth weight z-score, small for gestation [SGA], large for gestation [LGA]) vary between two clusters of women, adjusting for maternal age, maternal education, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), and second-hand smoke exposure.

RESULTS

Blood manganese (Mn) was associated with an increased odds ratio (OR) of overall preterm birth (OR/interquartile range [IQR] = 2.76, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.25, 6.12) and spontaneous preterm birth (OR/IQR: 3.68, 95% CI: 1.20, 6.57) only among women with "poor" psychosocial status. The association between copper (Cu) and SGA was also statistically significant only among women having "poor" psychosocial status (OR/IQR: 2.81, 95% CI: 1.20, 6.57). We also observed associations between nickel (Ni) and preterm birth and SGA that were modified by psychosocial status during pregnancy.

CONCLUSIONS

Presence of "poor" psychosocial status intensified the adverse associations between Mn and preterm birth, Cu and SGA, and protective effects of Ni on preterm. This provides evidence that prenatal psychosocial stress may modify vulnerability to metal exposure.

摘要

背景

金属暴露和孕期心理社会压力都与不良出生结局有关,包括早产和低出生体重,但没有研究探讨它们之间的潜在相互作用。

目的

我们在波多黎各污染威胁探索试验场(PROTECT)出生队列研究中,检查了心理社会压力对孕妇体内金属与出生结局之间关联的修饰作用。

方法

在我们对来自 PROTECT 研究的 682 名女性的分析中,我们在两个时间点测量了血液样本中的 16 种必需和非必需金属。我们通过问卷调查收集了孕妇在怀孕期间的抑郁、感知压力、社会支持和生活经历的信息。使用 K 均值聚类,我们将孕妇分为“良好”和“不良”心理社会状态两组。然后,我们评估了血液金属(几何平均值)对不良出生结局(胎龄、早产[总产和自发性]、出生体重 z 评分、小于胎龄儿[SGA]、大于胎龄儿[LGA])的影响是否在两组女性之间存在差异,调整了母亲年龄、母亲教育、孕前体重指数(BMI)和二手烟暴露。

结果

血液锰(Mn)与“不良”心理社会状态女性的总早产(OR/四分位距[IQR] = 2.76,95%置信区间[CI] = 1.25,6.12)和自发性早产(OR/IQR:3.68,95% CI:1.20,6.57)的比值比(OR)增加相关。只有在“不良”心理社会状态女性中,铜(Cu)与 SGA 的关联才有统计学意义(OR/IQR:2.81,95% CI:1.20,6.57)。我们还观察到,在怀孕期间存在“不良”心理社会状态时,镍(Ni)与早产和 SGA 之间的关联也受到修饰。

结论

“不良”心理社会状态的存在加剧了 Mn 与早产、Cu 与 SGA 之间的不良关联,以及 Ni 对早产的保护作用。这提供了证据表明,产前心理社会压力可能会改变对金属暴露的易感性。

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