Associations of Legacy and Emerging Halogenated Flame Retardant Exposures with Childhood Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder-Related Traits and Brain Functional Connectivity in a Canadian Birth Cohort.

IF 11.3 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yidan Zhang,Feng Gao,Anthony Gagnon,Yihan Fan,Guillaume Martinez,Virginie Gillet,Andrew Michael,Jiping Zhu,Jonathan Posner,Jean-Philippe Bellenger,Andrea Baccarelli,Larissa Takser,Yike Shen
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Halogenated flame retardants (HFRs) are widely used chemicals with potential neurotoxicity, yet limited epidemiologic evidence exists for their association with childhood neurodevelopment. We investigated associations between HFR exposures and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-related traits and brain functional connectivity in 194 children aged 8-12 years from the GESTation and Environment (GESTE) birth cohort in Sherbrooke, Canada. We assessed 16 legacy and emerging HFRs in plasma and stool, with 5 in plasma and 9 in stool samples included in the final analysis. ADHD-related traits were assessed using behavioral questionnaires and the Conners Continuous Performance Test. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess brain functional connectivity in four ADHD-relevant brain networks. We applied covariate-adjusted linear regression models to examine associations between HFRs and outcomes, applying a false discovery rate correction of 0.1 for multiple comparisons. Several nominally significant associations were identified before correction, including a positive association between anti-DP and attention problems, negative associations between Dec602 and hyperactivity, and BB153 and hit reaction time variability. However, none remained significant after multiple comparison correction. Overall, we observed no significant associations between HFR concentrations in plasma or stool and ADHD-related traits or brain functional connectivity, suggesting that there is limited evidence for a link between them.
遗留的和新出现的卤代阻燃剂暴露与加拿大出生队列儿童注意缺陷/多动障碍相关特征和脑功能连接的关系
卤代阻燃剂(HFRs)是一种广泛使用的具有潜在神经毒性的化学品,但其与儿童神经发育的关系的流行病学证据有限。我们调查了来自加拿大Sherbrooke的妊娠与环境(GESTE)出生队列的194名8-12岁儿童的HFR暴露与注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)相关特征和脑功能连通性之间的关系。我们评估了16例血浆和粪便中遗留的和新出现的HFRs,最终分析包括5例血浆和9例粪便样本。adhd相关特征通过行为问卷和Conners连续表现测试进行评估。静息状态功能磁共振成像用于评估四个adhd相关脑网络的脑功能连通性。我们采用协变量调整线性回归模型来检验HFRs与结果之间的关系,对多重比较采用0.1的错误发现率校正。在纠正之前,已经确定了几个名义上显著的关联,包括抗dp与注意问题之间的正相关,Dec602与多动症之间的负相关,以及BB153与打击反应时间变异性之间的负相关。然而,经过多次比较校正后,没有一个仍然是显著的。总体而言,我们观察到血浆或粪便中HFR浓度与adhd相关特征或脑功能连通性之间没有显著关联,表明它们之间存在联系的证据有限。
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环境科学与技术
环境科学与技术 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
17.50
自引率
9.60%
发文量
12359
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) is a co-sponsored academic and technical magazine by the Hubei Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Hubei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences. Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) holds the status of Chinese core journals, scientific papers source journals of China, Chinese Science Citation Database source journals, and Chinese Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database source journals. This publication focuses on the academic field of environmental protection, featuring articles related to environmental protection and technical advancements.
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