Publication: Detection of Relevant Heavy Metal Concentrations in Human Placental Tissue: Relationship between the Concentrations of Hg, As, Pb and Cd and the Diet of the Pregnant Woman.
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2022-11-09
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Molina-Mesa, Soledad
Martinez-Cendan, Juan Pedro
Moyano-Rubiales, Daniel
Cubillas-Rodriguez, Inmaculada
Molina-Garcia, Jorge
Gonzalez-Mesa, Ernesto
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MDPI
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Heavy metals can cross the placental barrier and reach the fetal compartment, threatening fetal development. Pregnant women can acquire these through food, drinking water, toxic habits or simply by breathing polluted air. The placenta has been described as a biomarker of maternal and fetal exposure to different toxic elements. The main objective of this study was to test the possible existence of heavy metal deposits (Pb, As, Cd and Hg) in the placentas of women who gave birth at term in our setting, analyzing the influence of daily life and dietary habits. We studied 103 placentas, obtained by consecutive sampling, of women that delivered in the Regional Maternity Hospital of Malaga between March and June, 2021. As, Cd and Pb concentrations were analyzed using mass spectrometry techniques. Hg concentration was studied according to US EPA method 7473. Women also answered a questionnaire with epidemiological variables. Detectable concentrations were found in 14.56% [As], 44.6% [Cd], 81.5% [Pb] and 100% [Hg]. [Pb] and [As] correlated significantly (Spearman's Rho of 0.91 and <0.001), as did [Hg] and [Cd] (Spearman’s Rho 0.256, p < 0.004). The [Pb] and [AS] concentrations were significantly higher in cases of tap water consumption. [Hg] concentrations predicted the birth weight of female newborns.
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Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
Cadmium
Lead
Placenta
Metals, Heavy
Mercury
Diet
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
Cadmium
Lead
Placenta
Metals, Heavy
Mercury
Diet
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Metales Pesados
Mujeres Embarazadas
Maternidades
Elementos Químicos
Espectrometría de Masas
Ingestión de Líquidos
Mujeres Embarazadas
Maternidades
Elementos Químicos
Espectrometría de Masas
Ingestión de Líquidos
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Arsenic, Cadmium, Contaminants, Dietary habits, Heavy metals, Lead, Mercury, Placenta, Pregnancy, Toxicity
Citation
Molina-Mesa S, Martínez-Cendán JP, Moyano-Rubiales D, Cubillas-Rodríguez I, Molina-García J, González-Mesa E. Detection of Relevant Heavy Metal Concentrations in Human Placental Tissue: Relationship between the Concentrations of Hg, As, Pb and Cd and the Diet of the Pregnant Woman. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Nov 9;19(22):14731