Title of article :
Organochlorines and heavy metals in pregnant women
from the Disko Bay area in Greenland
Author/Authors :
Peter Bjerregaarda، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Jens C. Hansenb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Recent studies from Greenland and the Canadian Arctic have shown high concentrations of heavy metals, such as
mercury, and organochlorines in the blood and fatty tissue of the Inuit. This is attributed in particular to their high
consumption of the meat and blubber of marine mammals. In the present study, 180 pregnant women and 178
newborn babies were studied, amounting to 36% of the total number of births in the Disko Bay area during
1994]1996. The pesticides found in the highest concentrations in maternal blood were DDE 4.8 mgrl wet wt..,
trans-nonachlor 1.6 mgrl. and hexachlorobenzene 1.2 mgrl. while the total concentration of PCB Aroclor 1260.
was 19.1 mgrl. Calculated on a lipid basis, concentrations were slightly higher in maternal than in cord blood. The
mercury concentrations were 16.8 mgrl in maternal blood and 35.6 mgrl in cord blood. In a linear regression
analysis, the concentrations of organochlorines, mercury and selenium increased with maternal age. Concentrations
of mercury and cadmium increased with the consumption of marine mammals, and cadmium was associated with
smoking. The contaminants are potentially toxic for several organ systems but the high concentrations of pollutants
have so far not been shown to influence health in Greenland.
Keywords :
Greenland , lead , Cadmium , PCB , pesticides , diet , smoking , Marine mammals , mercury
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment