Title of article :
Mercury-induced Oxidative Stress May Adversely Affect Pregnancy Outcome among Dental Staff: A Cohort Study
Author/Authors :
El-Badry, Aziza Department of Public Health and Community Medicine , Rezk, Mohamed Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , El-Sayed, Hanan Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Menoufia University, Menoufia, Egypt
Pages :
7
From page :
113
To page :
119
Abstract :
Background: Dental staff may be at increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome secondary to their chronic exposure to mercury. Objective: To investigate obstetric outcome among dental staff and explore the oxidative stress induced by mercury exposure. Methods: A cohort of 64 pregnant dental staff (exposed group) and 60 pregnant employees (non-exposed group) were studied. Urinary mercury level and blood antioxidant activity were measured. Participants were followed to assess their obstetric outcome. Results: The exposed group had a higher mean urinary mercury level and a lower blood antioxidant activity during the three trimesters compared to non-exposed group (p<0.001). Women in the exposed group were experienced more frequently spontaneous abortion and pre-eclampsia (p<0.05). Babies born to the women in the exposed group tended to be smaller for gestational age compared to those of non-exposed group (p<0.001). Conclusion: Pregnant dental staff suffered higher odds of developing spontaneous abortion and pre-eclampsia and giving birth to babies smaller for gestational age. This may be linked to oxidative stress induced by exposure to mercury.
Keywords :
Superoxide dismutase , Glutathione peroxidase , Antioxidants , Oxidative stress , Mercury poisoning , Pregnancy outcome , Dental staff
Journal title :
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2520725
Link To Document :
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