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Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico

Multiple comorbidities related to arsenic exposure through drinking water continue to be public problems worldwide, principally in chronically exposed populations, such as those in the Comarca Lagunera (CL), Mexico. In addition, this relationship could be exacerbated by an early life exposure throug...

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Autores principales: García Salcedo, José Javier, Roh, Taehyun, Nava Rivera, Lydia Enith, Betancourt Martínez, Nadia Denys, Carranza Rosales, Pilar, San Miguel Salazar, María Francisco, Rivera Guillén, Mario Alberto, Serrano Gallardo, Luis Benjamín, Niño Castañeda, María Soñadora, Guzmán Delgado, Nacny Elena, Millán Orozco, Jair, Ortega Morales, Natalia, Morán Martínez, Javier
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316232
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author García Salcedo, José Javier
Roh, Taehyun
Nava Rivera, Lydia Enith
Betancourt Martínez, Nadia Denys
Carranza Rosales, Pilar
San Miguel Salazar, María Francisco
Rivera Guillén, Mario Alberto
Serrano Gallardo, Luis Benjamín
Niño Castañeda, María Soñadora
Guzmán Delgado, Nacny Elena
Millán Orozco, Jair
Ortega Morales, Natalia
Morán Martínez, Javier
author_facet García Salcedo, José Javier
Roh, Taehyun
Nava Rivera, Lydia Enith
Betancourt Martínez, Nadia Denys
Carranza Rosales, Pilar
San Miguel Salazar, María Francisco
Rivera Guillén, Mario Alberto
Serrano Gallardo, Luis Benjamín
Niño Castañeda, María Soñadora
Guzmán Delgado, Nacny Elena
Millán Orozco, Jair
Ortega Morales, Natalia
Morán Martínez, Javier
author_sort García Salcedo, José Javier
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description Multiple comorbidities related to arsenic exposure through drinking water continue to be public problems worldwide, principally in chronically exposed populations, such as those in the Comarca Lagunera (CL), Mexico. In addition, this relationship could be exacerbated by an early life exposure through the placenta and later through breast milk. This study conducted a comparative analysis of arsenic levels in multiple biological samples from pregnant women and their neonates in the CL and the comparison region, Saltillo. Total arsenic levels in placenta, breast milk, blood, and urine were measured in pregnant women and their neonates from rural areas of seven municipalities of the CL using atomic absorption spectrophotometry with hydride generation methodology. The average concentrations of tAs in drinking water were 47.7 µg/L and 0.05 µg/L in the exposed and non-exposed areas, respectively. Mean levels of tAs were 7.80 µg/kg, 77.04 µg/g-Cr, and 4.30 µg/L in placenta, blood, urine, and breast milk, respectively, in mothers, and 107.92 µg/g-Cr in neonates in the exposed group, which were significantly higher than those in the non-exposed area. High levels of urinary arsenic in neonates were maintained 4 days after birth, demonstrating an early arsenic exposure route through the placenta and breast milk. In addition, our study suggested that breastfeeding may reduce arsenic exposure in infants in arsenic-contaminated areas. Further studies are necessary to follow up on comorbidities later in life in neonates and to provide interventions in this region.
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spelling pubmed-97393512022-12-11 Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico García Salcedo, José Javier Roh, Taehyun Nava Rivera, Lydia Enith Betancourt Martínez, Nadia Denys Carranza Rosales, Pilar San Miguel Salazar, María Francisco Rivera Guillén, Mario Alberto Serrano Gallardo, Luis Benjamín Niño Castañeda, María Soñadora Guzmán Delgado, Nacny Elena Millán Orozco, Jair Ortega Morales, Natalia Morán Martínez, Javier Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Multiple comorbidities related to arsenic exposure through drinking water continue to be public problems worldwide, principally in chronically exposed populations, such as those in the Comarca Lagunera (CL), Mexico. In addition, this relationship could be exacerbated by an early life exposure through the placenta and later through breast milk. This study conducted a comparative analysis of arsenic levels in multiple biological samples from pregnant women and their neonates in the CL and the comparison region, Saltillo. Total arsenic levels in placenta, breast milk, blood, and urine were measured in pregnant women and their neonates from rural areas of seven municipalities of the CL using atomic absorption spectrophotometry with hydride generation methodology. The average concentrations of tAs in drinking water were 47.7 µg/L and 0.05 µg/L in the exposed and non-exposed areas, respectively. Mean levels of tAs were 7.80 µg/kg, 77.04 µg/g-Cr, and 4.30 µg/L in placenta, blood, urine, and breast milk, respectively, in mothers, and 107.92 µg/g-Cr in neonates in the exposed group, which were significantly higher than those in the non-exposed area. High levels of urinary arsenic in neonates were maintained 4 days after birth, demonstrating an early arsenic exposure route through the placenta and breast milk. In addition, our study suggested that breastfeeding may reduce arsenic exposure in infants in arsenic-contaminated areas. Further studies are necessary to follow up on comorbidities later in life in neonates and to provide interventions in this region. MDPI 2022-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9739351/ /pubmed/36498305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316232 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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García Salcedo, José Javier
Roh, Taehyun
Nava Rivera, Lydia Enith
Betancourt Martínez, Nadia Denys
Carranza Rosales, Pilar
San Miguel Salazar, María Francisco
Rivera Guillén, Mario Alberto
Serrano Gallardo, Luis Benjamín
Niño Castañeda, María Soñadora
Guzmán Delgado, Nacny Elena
Millán Orozco, Jair
Ortega Morales, Natalia
Morán Martínez, Javier
Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title_full Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title_fullStr Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title_short Comparative Biomonitoring of Arsenic Exposure in Mothers and Their Neonates in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
title_sort comparative biomonitoring of arsenic exposure in mothers and their neonates in comarca lagunera, mexico
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316232
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