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The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study

BACKGROUND: A community in northern Italy was previously reported to have an excess incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis among residents exposed to high levels of inorganic selenium in their drinking water. METHODS: To assess the extent to which such association persisted in the decade followi...

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Autores principales: Vinceti, Marco, Bonvicini, Francesca, Rothman, Kenneth J, Vescovi, Luciano, Wang, Feiyue
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21134276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-9-77
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author Vinceti, Marco
Bonvicini, Francesca
Rothman, Kenneth J
Vescovi, Luciano
Wang, Feiyue
author_facet Vinceti, Marco
Bonvicini, Francesca
Rothman, Kenneth J
Vescovi, Luciano
Wang, Feiyue
author_sort Vinceti, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: A community in northern Italy was previously reported to have an excess incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis among residents exposed to high levels of inorganic selenium in their drinking water. METHODS: To assess the extent to which such association persisted in the decade following its initial observation, we conducted a population-based case-control study encompassing forty-one newly-diagnosed cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and eighty-two age- and sex-matched controls. We measured long-term intake of inorganic selenium along with other potentially neurotoxic trace elements. RESULTS: We found that consumption of drinking water containing ≥ 1 μg/l of inorganic selenium was associated with a relative risk for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of 5.4 (95% confidence interval 1.1-26) after adjustment for confounding factors. Greater amounts of cumulative inorganic selenium intake were associated with progressively increasing effects, with a relative risk of 2.1 (95% confidence interval 0.5-9.1) for intermediate levels of cumulative intake and 6.4 (95% confidence interval 1.3-31) for high intake. CONCLUSION: Based on these results, coupled with other epidemiologic data and with findings from animal studies that show specific toxicity of the trace element on motor neurons, we hypothesize that dietary intake of inorganic selenium through drinking water increases the risk for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-30237802011-01-20 The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study Vinceti, Marco Bonvicini, Francesca Rothman, Kenneth J Vescovi, Luciano Wang, Feiyue Environ Health Research BACKGROUND: A community in northern Italy was previously reported to have an excess incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis among residents exposed to high levels of inorganic selenium in their drinking water. METHODS: To assess the extent to which such association persisted in the decade following its initial observation, we conducted a population-based case-control study encompassing forty-one newly-diagnosed cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and eighty-two age- and sex-matched controls. We measured long-term intake of inorganic selenium along with other potentially neurotoxic trace elements. RESULTS: We found that consumption of drinking water containing ≥ 1 μg/l of inorganic selenium was associated with a relative risk for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of 5.4 (95% confidence interval 1.1-26) after adjustment for confounding factors. Greater amounts of cumulative inorganic selenium intake were associated with progressively increasing effects, with a relative risk of 2.1 (95% confidence interval 0.5-9.1) for intermediate levels of cumulative intake and 6.4 (95% confidence interval 1.3-31) for high intake. CONCLUSION: Based on these results, coupled with other epidemiologic data and with findings from animal studies that show specific toxicity of the trace element on motor neurons, we hypothesize that dietary intake of inorganic selenium through drinking water increases the risk for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. BioMed Central 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3023780/ /pubmed/21134276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-9-77 Text en Copyright ©2010 Vinceti et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vinceti, Marco
Bonvicini, Francesca
Rothman, Kenneth J
Vescovi, Luciano
Wang, Feiyue
The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title_full The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title_fullStr The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title_full_unstemmed The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title_short The relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
title_sort relation between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and inorganic selenium in drinking water: a population-based case-control study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21134276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-9-77
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