In utero exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and sensorineural hearing loss in 8-year-old children

被引:28
作者
Longnecker, MP
Hoffman, HJ
Klebanoff, MA
Brock, JW
Zhou, HB
Needham, L
Adera, T
Guo, XG
Gray, KA
机构
[1] NIEHS, Epidemiol Branch, NIH, Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[2] Natl Inst Deafness & Other Commun Disorders, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] NICHHD, Div Epidemiol Stat & Prevent Res, Rockville, MD USA
[4] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Natl Ctr Environm Hlth, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Univ N Carolina, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[6] Natl Inst Environm Hlth Sci, Biostat Branch, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[7] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Richmond, VA USA
[8] Constella Grp Inc, Durham, NC USA
[9] NIEHS, Div Extramural Res & Training, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
关键词
in utero exposure; polychlorinated biphenyls; sensorineural hearing loss;
D O I
10.1016/j.ntt.2004.04.007
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Early-life exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a ubiquitous environmental contaminant, increases the hearing threshold at selected frequencies in rats. Among humans from the Faroe Islands with unusually high early-life PCB exposure, exposure was directly associated with increased hearing thresholds at two frequencies, although the deficits were present in the left ear but not the right. We examined PCB levels in maternal pregnancy serum in relation with audiometrically determined hearing thresholds among offspring when they were of school age. Complete data were available for 195 children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and 615 children selected at random, all of whom were born in 1959-1966 in the Collaborative Perinatal Project (CPP) U.S. cohort. The median exposure among those selected at random, as reflected by the mother's third trimester serum total PCB concentration, was 2.8 mug/l, about twofold higher than recent background levels in the United States. Based on the average hearing threshold across the frequencies essential for speech recognition in the "worst ear," the maternal serum PCB level was unrelated to the adjusted odds of SNHL or to adjusted mean hearing threshold. Overall, an adverse effect of early-life, background-level PCB exposure on SNHL was not supported by these data. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:9
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