Title of article :
Mercury and selenium concentrations in hair samples of women in fertile age from Amazon riverside communities
Author/Authors :
M.C.N. Pinheiro، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , R.C.S. Mu¨ ller a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , J.E. Sarkis c، نويسنده , , J.L.F. Vieira، نويسنده , , T. Oikawa، نويسنده , , M.S.V. Gomes a، نويسنده , , G.A. Guimara?es a، نويسنده , , J.L.M. do Nascimento، نويسنده , , d، نويسنده , , L.C.L. Silveira، نويسنده , , d، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
5
From page :
284
To page :
288
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to evaluate mercury and selenium concentrations in hair samples of reproductive age women from riverside communities of the Tapajo´ s River basin. We studied 19 pregnant and 21 non-pregnant women, 13 to 45 years old, living in the region for at least 2 years, and having a diet rich in fish. The analysis of Se and total Hg were performed in the Instituto de Pesquisas Energe´ticas e Nucleares (IPEN, Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil) by using a Varian AA220-FS atomic absorption spectrometer with a flow injection system. There were no differences between the two groups — pregnant and non-pregnant — concerning age (23.80F6.92 and 26.60F9.60 years old, respectively) and residential time (20.21F8.30 and 22.20F10.90 years, respectively). The geometric means and ranges for total Hg concentration were similar ( p N0.05): 8.25 Ag/g (1.51–19.43) in pregnant and 9.39 Ag/g (5.25–21.00) in non-pregnant women, respectively. Total Hg concentrations were also similar in different gestational stages. However, there was a significant difference between the two groups ( p b0.05, Student t test) in relation to Se concentration: 0.61 Ag/g (0.40–2.33) in pregnant and 2.46 Ag/g (0.92–5.74) in non-pregnant women, respectively. We concluded that Hg exposure levels in reproductive age women were only slightly higher than a provisional tolerable weekly intake of MeHg would provide, that Hg concentration in maternal hair samples was independent of gestational age, and that low Se concentration in pregnant women indicates high mineral consumption by fetal organism to satisfy their metabolic requirements raised during pregnancy, including as a protective mechanism for Hg cytotoxic effects.
Keywords :
Mercury and selenium , Mercury exposure , Amazon , Maternal exposure to mercury , methylmercury
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
984382
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