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Laine, Jessica E.; Bailey, Kathryn A.; Rubio-Andrade, Marisela; Olshan, Andrew F.; Smeester, Lisa; Drobna, Zuzana; Herring, Amy H.; Styblo, Miroslav; Garcia-Vargas, Gonzalo G.; & Fry, Rebecca C. (2015). Maternal Arsenic Exposure, Arsenic Methylation Efficiency, and Birth Outcomes in the Biomarkers of Exposure to ARsenic (BEAR) Pregnancy Cohort in Mexico. Environmental Health Perspectives, 123(2), 186-192. PMCID: PMC4314242

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) from drinking water is a global public health problem yet much remains unknown about the extent of exposure in susceptible populations.
OBJECTIVES: To establish the Biomarkers of Exposure to ARsenic (BEAR) prospective pregnancy cohort in Gomez Palacio, Mexico, to better understand the effects of iAs exposure on pregnant women and their children.
METHODS: Two hundred pregnant women were recruited for this study. Concentrations of iAs in drinking water (DW-iAs) and maternal urinary concentrations of iAs and its monomethylated and dimethylated metabolites (MMAs and DMAs, respectively) were determined. Birth outcomes were analyzed for their relationship to DW-iAs and to the concentrations and proportions of maternal urinary arsenicals. RESULTS: DW-iAs for the study subjects ranged from <0.5 to 236 mug As/L. More than half of the women (53%) had DW-iAs that exceeded the World Health Organization's recommended guideline of 10 mug As/L. DW-iAs was significantly associated with the sum of the urinary arsenicals (U-tAs). Maternal urinary concentrations of MMAs were negatively associated with newborn birth weight and gestational age. Maternal urinary concentrations of iAs were associated with lower mean gestational age and newborn length.
CONCLUSIONS: Biomonitoring results demonstrate that pregnant women in Gomez Palacio are exposed to potentially harmful levels of DW-iAs. The data support a relationship between iAs metabolism in pregnant women and adverse birth outcomes. The results underscore the risks associated with iAs exposure in vulnerable populations.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1307476

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2015

Journal Title

Environmental Health Perspectives

Author(s)

Laine, Jessica E.
Bailey, Kathryn A.
Rubio-Andrade, Marisela
Olshan, Andrew F.
Smeester, Lisa
Drobna, Zuzana
Herring, Amy H.
Styblo, Miroslav
Garcia-Vargas, Gonzalo G.
Fry, Rebecca C.

PMCID

PMC4314242

ORCiD

Olshan - 0000-0001-9115-5128