Toxic and essential elements in blood from delivering women in selected areas of Sao Paulo State, Brazil


Autoria(s): RUDGE, Cibele V. C.; CALDERON, Iracema M. P.; RUDGE, Marilza V. C.; VOLPATO, Gustavo; SILVA, Joao L. P.; DUARTE, Geraldo; MARIANI NETO, Corintio; SASS, Nelson; MATTAR, Rosiane; ROELLIN, Halina B.; THOMASSEN, Yngvar; ODLAND, Jon O.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2011

Resumo

This study was designed to evaluate the degree of environmental contamination and possible exposure of pregnant women to toxic elements in seven selected areas of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The overall median concentration of Mo in maternal blood was 0.53 mu g L(-1), highly significant differences found between sites (p < 0.0001). Cd was found to be low overall - 0.09 mu g L(-1) (0.01-0.58 mu g L(-1)) - with mothers from the Coastal and Rural 1 sites having the highest levels (p < 0.016). Median Hg concentration was 0.60 mu g L (1) (0.06 mu g L (1)-4.35 mu g L (1)); median Pb level was 16.2 mu g L (1) (3.5-57.7 mu g L(-1)) and no differences between sites were observed for both metals. Median Mn level was 16.7 mu g L(-1) (7.0-39.7 mu g L(-1)), being highest in Urban 2 site (p < 0.016). Concentrations of maternal Co were found to range between 0.06 mu g L(-1) and 1.1 mu g L(-1) (median 0.25 mu g L(-1)) and As level was 0.60 mu g L(-1) (0.10-3.8 mu g L(-1)) overall, with no statistical significance between sites for Co and As. Median Se concentrations were found to be 64 mg L(-1) (36-233 mu g L(-1)), with the highest median levels found in Urban 3 site; site differences were statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Correlation for each element (between paired maternal and cord blood) was measured only in Rural site 1; significant correlation was shown for Hg, Pb, Mn and Co (p < 0.05). These findings may be interpreted as indicating low environmental contamination in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. These findings could also indicate that pregnant women have little or no contact with pollutants, possibly due to awareness campaigns carried out by public health practitioners.

University of Tromso, Norway

University of Aarhus, Denmark

Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway

Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark

Brazilian Federal Agency for Graduate Studies (CAPES, Ministry of Education)

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, v.13, n.3, p.563-571, 2011

1464-0325

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15340

10.1039/c0em00570c

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c0em00570c

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eng

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

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Journal of Environmental Monitoring

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Palavras-Chave #UMBILICAL-CORD BLOOD #LEAD LEVELS #CADMIUM EXPOSURE #SCHOOL-CHILDREN #SOUTH-AFRICA #BREAST-MILK #IRON STATUS #MERCURY #HAIR #METHYLMERCURY #Chemistry, Analytical #Environmental Sciences
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