نتایج جستجو برای: methylmercury exposure

تعداد نتایج: 308758  

2015
Yu-Mi Kim Jin-Young Chung Hyun Sook An Sung Yong Park Byoung-Gwon Kim Jong Woon Bae Myoungseok Han Yeon Jean Cho Young-Seoub Hong Paul B. Tchounwou

With rising concerns of heavy metal exposure in pregnancy and early childhood, this study was conducted to assess the relationship between the lead, cadmium, mercury, and methylmercury blood levels in pregnancy and neonatal period. The study population included 104 mothers and their children pairs who completed both baseline maternal blood sampling at the second trimester and umbilical cord blo...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2002
Pauline Mendola Sherry G Selevan Suzanne Gutter Deborah Rice

A number of environmental agents have been shown to demonstrate neurotoxic effects either in human or laboratory animal studies. Critical windows of vulnerability to the effects of these agents occur both pre- and postnatally. The nervous system is relatively unique in that different parts are responsible for different functional domains, and these develop at different times (e.g., motor contro...

Journal: :Hypertension 2012
Dariush Mozaffarian Peilin Shi J Steven Morris Philippe Grandjean David S Siscovick Donna Spiegelman Walter C Willett Eric B Rimm Gary C Curhan John P Forman

Cross-sectional studies and animal experiments suggest that methylmercury exposure could increase the risk of hypertension. This relationship has not been evaluated in large prospective studies. Using data from previous nested case-control studies in 2 separate prospective cohorts, we measured toenail mercury, a valid biomarker of long-term methylmercury exposure, among 6045 US men and women fr...

Journal: :Industrial health 1984
S Shimai H Satoh N Yasuda

Since a report by Spyker et al.,1) a number of studies have shown various behavioral changes after perinatal exposure to methylmercury in open field tests,2) shock avoidance learning') and operant learning.4) Taste aversion learning is considered a useful examination in behavioral teratology.5) It requires no special behavioral equipments and seems to be less affected by motor dysfunction than ...

Journal: :Environmental research 2002
Sylvaine Cordier Micheline Garel Laurence Mandereau Hervé Morcel Philippe Doineau Sylvie Gosme-Seguret Denise Josse Roberta White Claudine Amiel-Tison

French Guiana, like its neighbors, suffers from environmental pollution with methylmercury from gold mining activities, and Amerindian communities are particularly affected. A neurological and a neurospsychological evaluation were carried out in children of three Amerindian communities with various levels of pollution: 156 children from the Upper Maroni (high exposure), 69 from Camopi on the Oy...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1974
T Giovanoli-Jakubczak M R Greenwood J C Smith T W Clarkson

A new procedure for alkaline digestion of hair was used for the selectivedetermination of total and inorganic mercury by flameless atomic absorption and the determination of methylmercury by an improved gas-chromatographic procedure. The precision of the measurements by atomic absorption for total, inorganic, and organic mercury (by difference) was 1.9%, 6.5%, and 2.1%, respectively. Recoveries...

2018
Julia Lackner Michael Weiss Christine Müller-Graf Matthias Greiner

This study aimed to estimate the disease burden of methylmercury for children born in Germany in the year 2014. Humans are mainly exposed to methylmercury when they eat fish or seafood. Prenatal methylmercury exposure is associated with IQ loss. To quantify this disease burden, we used Monte Carlo simulation to estimate the incidence of mild and severe mental retardation in children born to mot...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2004
Philippe Grandjean Esben Budtz-Jørgensen Niels Keiding Pal Weihe

Exposure misclassification constitutes a major obstacle when developing dose-response relationships for risk assessment. A non-differentional error results in underestimation of the risk. If the degree of misclassification is known, adjustment may be achieved by sensitivity analysis. The purpose of this study was to examine the full magnitude of measurement error in determining the prenatal exp...

Journal: :Toxicology and industrial health 2000
A M Shipp P R Gentry G Lawrence C Van Landingham T Covington H J Clewell K Gribben K Crump

Environmental risk-management decisions in the U.S. involving potential exposures to methylmercury currently use a reference dose (RfD) developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). This RfD is based on retrospective studies of an acute poisoning incident in Iraq in which grain contaminated with a methylmercury fungicide was inadvertently used in the baking of bread. The exposu...

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