Exposure to p,p´-DDE during early pregnancy, anthropometry, and gestational age at birth, in a flower-growing region of Mexico.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Luisa Torres-Sánchez, Maria Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez, Mariano E Cebrian, Monica Ancira-Moreno, Marta Rivera-Pasquel, Virginia Lope, Juan Ramos-Treviño, Julia Blanco-Muñoz
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Abstract

Prenatal exposure to dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p´-DDE) may interfere with fetal development; however, studies evaluating anthropometry and gestational age at birth show inconsistent results. Typically, p,p´-DDE exposure has been measured during the third trimester and missed the key early pregnancy period. We evaluated the association between p,p´-DDE exposure before week 18 of pregnancy and anthropometry at birth, as well as gestational length, in 170 mother-child pairs from a cohort study in a flower-growing mexican region. Maternal serum p,p´-DDE concentrations were determined by gas chromatography. The associations between p,p´-DDE and z-scores of birth weight, birth length, and gestational age were evaluated by linear multiple regression models. Logistic regression models were used for low birth weight and small size for gestational age. Effect modification by child's sex was explored. The average gestational age at the blood sample extraction was 10.6 weeks. p,p'-DDE was detected in 64.7% of mothers, at a geometric mean of 0.24 ng/mL. Prenatal p,p´-DDE exposure was not associated with the birth outcomes in the whole sample. However, a high p,p´-DDE exposure was marginally associated with greater small for gestational age risk in male newborns (OR≥0.076ng/mL vs <0.076 ng/mL = 3.09, 95% CI: 0.61; 15.58), but not in female (p for interaction = 0.08).Even though, we found no reductions in anthropometric measurements or gestational length associated with early prenatal p,p´-DDE exposure, the potential effect modification by infant's sex in terms of small for the gestational age risk deserves future studies.

在墨西哥花卉种植区,妊娠早期暴露于p,p´-DDE,人体测量和出生时的胎龄。
产前暴露于二氯二苯二氯乙烯(p,p´-DDE)可能会干扰胎儿发育;然而,评估人体测量和出生胎龄的研究显示出不一致的结果。通常,p,p´-DDE暴露是在妊娠晚期测量的,错过了关键的妊娠早期。我们评估了妊娠第18周前p,p´-DDE暴露与出生时人体测量以及妊娠长度之间的关系,研究对象是来自墨西哥花卉种植区的一项队列研究的170对母子。采用气相色谱法测定母体血清p、p′-DDE浓度。采用线性多元回归模型评估p、p´-DDE与出生体重、出生长度和胎龄z-score之间的关系。低出生体重和胎龄小的患者采用Logistic回归模型。探讨了儿童性别对效果的影响。抽取血样时的平均胎龄为10.6周。64.7%的母亲检测到p,p′-DDE,几何平均值为0.24 ng/mL。在整个样本中,产前p,p´-DDE暴露与出生结局无关。然而,高p,p´-DDE暴露与男性新生儿更高的胎龄风险存在边际相关性(OR≥0.076ng/mL vs = 3.09, 95% CI: 0.61;15.58),但女性没有(交互作用p = 0.08)。尽管我们没有发现人体测量值或妊娠长度的减少与产前早期p,p´-DDE暴露有关,但婴儿性别对胎龄风险的潜在影响值得进一步研究。
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Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.80
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0.00%
发文量
145
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JDOHaD publishes leading research in the field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). The Journal focuses on the environment during early pre-natal and post-natal animal and human development, interactions between environmental and genetic factors, including environmental toxicants, and their influence on health and disease risk throughout the lifespan. JDOHaD publishes work on developmental programming, fetal and neonatal biology and physiology, early life nutrition, especially during the first 1,000 days of life, human ecology and evolution and Gene-Environment Interactions. JDOHaD also accepts manuscripts that address the social determinants or education of health and disease risk as they relate to the early life period, as well as the economic and health care costs of a poor start to life. Accordingly, JDOHaD is multi-disciplinary, with contributions from basic scientists working in the fields of physiology, biochemistry and nutrition, endocrinology and metabolism, developmental biology, molecular biology/ epigenetics, human biology/ anthropology, and evolutionary developmental biology. Moreover clinicians, nutritionists, epidemiologists, social scientists, economists, public health specialists and policy makers are very welcome to submit manuscripts. The journal includes original research articles, short communications and reviews, and has regular themed issues, with guest editors; it is also a platform for conference/workshop reports, and for opinion, comment and interaction.
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