Am J Epidemiol. 2023 Jul 7;192(7):1207-1223. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwad082.
Metal exposure has been suggested as a possible environmental risk factor for Parkinson disease (PD). We searched the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases to systematically review the literature on the relationship between metal exposure and PD risk and to examine the overall quality of each study and the exposure assessment method. A total of 83 case-control studies and 5 cohort studies published during the period 1963-July 2021 were included, of which 73 were graded as being of low or moderate overall quality. Investigators in 69 studies adopted self-reported exposure and biomonitoring after disease diagnosis for exposure assessment approaches. The meta-analyses showed that concentrations of copper and iron in serum and concentrations of zinc in either serum or plasma were lower, while concentrations of magnesium in CSF and zinc in hair were higher, among PD cases as compared with controls. Cumulative lead levels in bone were found to be associated with increased risk of PD. We did not find associations between other metals and PD. The current level of evidence for associations between metals and PD risk is limited, as biases from methodological limitations cannot be ruled out. High-quality studies assessing metal levels before disease onset are needed to improve our understanding of the role of metals in the etiology of PD.
金属暴露被认为是帕金森病 (PD) 的一个潜在环境风险因素。我们检索了 PubMed、EMBASE 和 Cochrane 数据库,系统地综述了金属暴露与 PD 风险之间的关系,并对每项研究的整体质量和暴露评估方法进行了评估。共纳入了 1963 年 7 月至 2021 年期间发表的 83 项病例对照研究和 5 项队列研究,其中 73 项被评为整体质量低或中等。69 项研究的研究者采用了疾病诊断后的自我报告暴露和生物监测来进行暴露评估。Meta 分析显示,与对照组相比,PD 患者的血清铜和铁浓度以及血清或血浆锌浓度较低,而 CSF 镁浓度和头发锌浓度较高。骨中铅的累积水平与 PD 风险增加有关。我们没有发现其他金属与 PD 之间的关联。由于方法学局限性引起的偏倚尚无法排除,目前金属与 PD 风险之间关联的证据水平有限。需要开展评估疾病发病前金属水平的高质量研究,以提高我们对金属在 PD 病因学中的作用的认识。