Schecter A, Papke O, Lis A, Ball M, Ryan J J, Olson J R, Li L, Kessler H
Department of Preventive Medicine, Clinical Campus, State University of New York, Health Science Center-Syracuse, Binghamton 13903, USA.
Chemosphere. 1996 Feb;32(3):543-9. doi: 10.1016/0045-6535(95)00248-0.
This study addresses the issue of breast-feeding and its reduction of maternal dioxin body burden. Nursing is also a source of infant dioxin exposure. This study extends our previous efforts to investigate a nursing mother's milk and blood dioxin levels. We report polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin (PCDD) and polychlorinated dibenzofuran (PCDF) dioxin toxic equivalents (TEQs) in milk (M) and blood (B) both before and also after two years of nursing twins to be 16.9 ppt (M), 14.9 ppt (B), and 3.1 ppt (M) and 4.9 ppt (B), respectively. The ratios of measured congeners comparing milk to whole blood from a nursing mother taken initially and after two years of nursing vary from 0.36 to 8.40 in 1992 and 0.17 to 1.0 in 1994. The mother's body burden was initially calculated to be 329 ng TEQ from milk levels and 291 ng TEQ from blood levels using samples taken in February 1992 and decreased to 60.1 ng TEQ from milk and 96 ng TEQ from measured blood using samples collected in December 1994. We calculate that the excretion of dioxin TEQ by the mother through breast-feeding is 269 ng TEQ, which is similar to the 303 ng TEQ estimated total dioxin intake by the twins over two years. The average daily dioxin intake from nursing is 66 pg TEQ/kg-BW/day for each twin over the two years.
本研究探讨了母乳喂养及其对母亲体内二噁英负担的减轻作用。哺乳也是婴儿接触二噁英的一个来源。本研究扩展了我们之前对哺乳期母亲乳汁和血液中二噁英水平的调查。我们报告了在哺乳双胞胎两年前后,乳汁(M)和血液(B)中的多氯代二苯并 - p - 二噁英(PCDD)和多氯代二苯并呋喃(PCDF)二噁英毒性当量(TEQ),分别为16.9皮克/克(M)、14.9皮克/克(B),以及3.1皮克/克(M)和4.9皮克/克(B)。1992年,初产时及哺乳两年后采集的哺乳期母亲乳汁与全血中所测同系物的比例在0.36至8.40之间,1994年在0.17至1.0之间。利用1992年2月采集的样本,根据乳汁水平初步计算母亲的身体负担为329纳克毒性当量,根据血液水平为291纳克毒性当量;而利用1994年12月采集的样本,乳汁中降至60.1纳克毒性当量,所测血液中降至96纳克毒性当量。我们计算得出,母亲通过母乳喂养排出的二噁英毒性当量为269纳克毒性当量,这与双胞胎两年内估计的二噁英总摄入量303纳克毒性当量相近。在这两年中,每个双胞胎通过哺乳平均每日摄入的二噁英毒性当量为66皮克/千克体重/天。