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Prenatal naled and chlorpyrifos exposure is associated with deficits in infant motor function in a cohort of Chinese infants.

Authors :
Silver, Monica K.
Shao, Jie
Zhu, Binquan
Chen, Minjian
Xia, Yankai
Kaciroti, Niko
Lozoff, Betsy
Meeker, John D.
Source :
Environment International. Sep2017, Vol. 106, p248-256. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Organophosphate insecticides (OPs) are used worldwide, yet despite nearly ubiquitous exposure in the general population, few have been studied outside the laboratory. Fetal brains undergo rapid growth and development, leaving them susceptible to long-term effects of neurotoxic OPs. The objective here was to investigate the extent to which prenatal exposure to OPs affects infant motor development. Methods 30 OPs were measured in umbilical cord blood using gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in a cohort of Chinese infants. Motor function was assessed at 6-weeks and 9-months using Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2nd edition (PDMS-2) (n = 199). Outcomes included subtest scores: reflexes, stationary, locomotion, grasping, visual-motor integration (V-M), composite scores: gross (GM), fine (FM), total motor (TM), and standardized motor quotients: gross (GMQ), fine (FMQ), total motor (TMQ). Results Naled, methamidophos, trichlorfon, chlorpyrifos, and phorate were detected in ≥ 10% of samples. Prenatal naled and chlorpyrifos were associated with decreased 9-month motor function. Scores were 0.55, 0.85, and 0.90 points lower per 1 ng/mL increase in log-naled, for V-M (p = 0.04), FM (p = 0.04), and FMQ (p = 0.08), respectively. For chlorpyrifos, scores were 0.50, 1.98, 0.80, 1.91, 3.49, 2.71, 6.29, 2.56, 2.04, and 2.59 points lower for exposed versus unexposed infants, for reflexes (p = 0.04), locomotion (p = 0.02), grasping (p = 0.05), V-M (p < 0.001), GM (p = 0.007), FM (p = 0.002), TM (p < 0.001), GMQ (p = 0.01), FMQ (p = 0.07), and TMQ (p = 0.008), respectively. Girls appeared to be more sensitive to the negative effects of OPs on 9-month motor function than boys. Conclusions We found deficits in 9-month motor function in infants with prenatal exposure to naled and chlorpyrifos. Naled is being aerially sprayed to combat mosquitoes carrying Zika virus, yet this is the first non-occupational human study of its health effects. Delays in early-motor skill acquisition may be detrimental for downstream development and cognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01604120
Volume :
106
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environment International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124303443
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2017.05.015