Associations between maternal exposure to multiple metals and metalloids and blood pressure in preschool children: A mixture-based approach

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jinghua Long , Huishen Huang , Peng Tang , Jun Liang , Qian Liao , Jiehua Chen , Lixiang Pang , Kaiqi Yang , Huanni Wei , Manlin Chen , Xiaolin Wu , Dongping Huang , Dongxiang Pan , Shun Liu , Xiaoyun Zeng , Xiaoqiang Qiu
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Abstract

Background

Exposure to metals during pregnancy can potentially influence blood pressure (BP) in children, but few studies have examined the mixed effects of prenatal metal exposure on childhood BP. We aimed to assess the individual and combined effects of prenatal metal and metalloid exposure on BP in preschool children.

Methods

A total of 217 mother–child pairs were selected from the Zhuang Birth Cohort in Guangxi, China. The maternal plasma concentrations of 20 metals [e.g. lead (Pb), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and zinc (Zn)] in early pregnancy were measured by inductively coupled plasmamass spectrometry. Childhood BP was measured in August 2021. The effects of prenatal metal exposure on childhood BP were explored by generalized linear models, restricted cubic spline and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) models.

Results

In total children, each unit increase in the log10-transformed maternal Rb concentration was associated with a 10.82-mmHg decrease (95% CI: −19.40, −2.24) in childhood diastolic BP (DBP), and each unit increase in the log10-transformed maternal Cs and Zn concentrations was associated with a 9.67-mmHg (95% CI: −16.72, −2.61) and 4.37-mmHg (95% CI: −8.68, −0.062) decrease in childhood pulse pressure (PP), respectively. The log10-transformed Rb and Cs concentrations were linearly related to DBP (P nonlinear=0.603) and PP (P nonlinear=0.962), respectively. Furthermore, an inverse association was observed between the log10-transformed Cs concentration and PP (β =-12.18; 95% CI: −22.82, −1.54) in girls, and between the log10-transformed Rb concentration and DBP (β =-12.54; 95% CI: −23.87, −1.21) in boys, while there was an increasing association between the log10-transformed Pb concentration and DBP there was an increasing in boys (β =6.06; 95% CI: 0.36, 11.77). Additionally, a U-shaped relationship was observed between the log10-transformed Pb concentration and SBP (P nonlinear=0.015) and DBP (P nonlinear=0.041) in boys. Although there was no statistically signiffcant difference, there was an inverse trend in the combined effect of maternal metal mixture exposure on childhood BP among both the total children and girls in BKMR.

Conclusions

Prenatal exposure to both individual and mixtures of metals and metalloids influences BP in preschool children, potentially leading to nonlinear and sex-specific effects.

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母亲接触多种金属和类金属与学龄前儿童血压之间的关系:基于混合物的方法
背景妊娠期金属暴露可能会影响儿童的血压(BP),但很少有研究探讨产前金属暴露对儿童血压的混合影响。我们的目的是评估产前金属和类金属暴露对学龄前儿童血压的单独和综合影响。采用电感耦合质谱法测量了孕早期母体血浆中20种金属[如铅(Pb)、铷(Rb)、铯(Cs)和锌(Zn)]的浓度。2021 年 8 月测量了儿童的血压。通过广义线性模型、限制性三次样条模型和贝叶斯核机器回归(BKMR)模型探讨了产前金属暴露对儿童血压的影响。儿童舒张压(DBP)每增加一个单位,母体铯和锌浓度每增加一个单位,儿童脉压(PP)分别降低 9.67 mmHg(95% CI:-16.72,-2.61)和 4.37 mmHg(95% CI:-8.68,-0.062)。经对数 10 转换的铷和铯浓度分别与 DBP(P 非线性=0.603)和 PP(P 非线性=0.962)呈线性关系。此外,在女孩中,经 log10 转换的铯浓度与 PP 之间呈反向关系(β =-12.18;95% CI:-22.82,-1.54),在男孩中,经 log10 转换的铷浓度与 DBP 之间呈反向关系(β =-12.54;95% CI:-23.87,-1.21),而在男孩中,经 log10 转换的铅浓度与 DBP 之间呈递增关系(β =6.06;95% CI:0.36,11.77)。此外,在男孩中,经 log10 转换的铅浓度与 SBP(P 非线性=0.015)和 DBP(P 非线性=0.041)之间呈 U 型关系。尽管在统计学上没有显著差异,但在 BKMR 的所有儿童和女孩中,母体金属混合物暴露对儿童血压的综合影响呈反向趋势。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The journal provides the reader with a thorough description of theoretical and applied aspects of trace elements in medicine and biology and is devoted to the advancement of scientific knowledge about trace elements and trace element species. Trace elements play essential roles in the maintenance of physiological processes. During the last decades there has been a great deal of scientific investigation about the function and binding of trace elements. The Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology focuses on the description and dissemination of scientific results concerning the role of trace elements with respect to their mode of action in health and disease and nutritional importance. Progress in the knowledge of the biological role of trace elements depends, however, on advances in trace elements chemistry. Thus the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology will include only those papers that base their results on proven analytical methods. Also, we only publish those articles in which the quality assurance regarding the execution of experiments and achievement of results is guaranteed.
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