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Circumpolar maternal blood contaminant survey, 1994-1997 organochlorine compounds

Van Oostdam, Jay C (författare)
Dewailly, E (författare)
Gilman, A (författare)
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Hansen, J C (författare)
Odland, J O (författare)
Chashchin, V (författare)
Berner, J (författare)
Butler-Walker, J (författare)
Lagerkvist, Birgitta Json (författare)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för folkhälsa och klinisk medicin
Olafsdottir, K (författare)
Soininen, L (författare)
Bjerregard, P (författare)
Klopov, V (författare)
Weber, J P (författare)
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Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2004
2004
Engelska.
Ingår i: Science of the Total Environment. - Amsterdam : Elsevier. - 0048-9697 .- 1879-1026. ; 330:1-3, s. 55-70
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
Abstract Ämnesord
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  • During the past 20 years a number of studies have found neurological and immunological effects in the developing fetus and infants exposed to background or only slightly elevated levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). To address concerns arising from possible increased human exposure in the Arctic and possible effects of POPs, all circumpolar countries agreed in 1994 to monitoring of specific human tissues for contaminants in the Arctic under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP). Mothers in eight circumpolar countries contributed blood samples that were analysed at a single laboratory for 14 PCB congeners (IUPAC No. 28, 52, 99, 105, 118, 128, 138, 153, 156, 170, 180, 183, 187) and 13 organochlorine pesticides (aldrin, beta-hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-HCH), dichlordiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p'-DDT), diphenyldichloroethylene (p,p'DDE), dieldrin, heptachlorepoxide, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), mirex, and the chlordane derivatives alpha-chlordane, gamma-chlordane, cis-nonachlor, oxychlordane and trans-nonachlor). Inuit mothers from Greenland and Canada have significantly higher levels of oxychlordane, transnonachlor and mirex than mothers from Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Russia. Inuit mothers from Greenland also have significantly higher levels of these contaminants than Inuit mothers from Canada and Alaska. These differences among Inuit groups may represent regional dietary preferences or different contaminant deposition patterns across the Arctic. Levels of PCBs are also elevated among some arctic populations due to their consumption of marine mammals and are in the range where subtle effects on leaming and the immune system have been reported. The Russian mothers who consume mainly food imported from southern Russia have elevated levels of DDT, DDE, beta-HCH and a higher proportion of lower chlorinated PCB congeners. This study has allowed an assessment of the variation of contaminants such as PCBs and various organochlorine pesticides (DDT, chlordane, etc.) in human populations around the circumpolar north.

Ämnesord

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)

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maternal blood
contaminants
human tissue monitoring
biomonitoring
PCB
congeners
PCBs 28
52
99
105
118 128
138
153
170
180
187
PCBs as Aroclor 1260
organochlorine pesticides
Aldrin
beta-hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-HCH)
dichlordiphenyltrichloroethane (p
p '-DDT)
diphenyldichloroethylene (p
p '-DDE)
dieldrin
heptachlorepoxide
hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
mirex and the chlordane derivatives (alpha-chlordane
gamma-chlordane
cis-nonachlor
oxychlordane and trans-nonachlor)
arctic monitoring and assessment program
traditional foods

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