Prenatal exposure to silver is associated with an elevated risk for neural tube defects: a case–control study

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Xin Pi
Chengrong Wang
Di Wang
Shengju Yin
Lei Jin
Zhiwen Li
Linlin Wang
Wentao Yue
Chenghong Yin
Aiguo Ren
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[1] National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China,Department of Social Medicine and Health Education, School of Public Health/Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health
[2] Peking University,Institute of Reproductive and Child Health/Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health
[3] National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[4] Peking University,Ministry of Education Shanghai Key Laboratory of Children’s Environmental Health, School of Public Health
[5] Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital,undefined
[6] Capital Medical University/Beijing Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital,undefined
[7] Peking University,undefined
[8] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Neural tube defects; Copper; Silver; Titanium; Bayesian kernel machine regression;
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Exposure to copper, silver, and titanium has been reported to be associated with a variety of adverse effects on humans, but it is little focused on the fetus. We investigated the associations between prenatal exposure to the three metals (copper, silver, and titanium) and risk for fetal neural tube defects (NTDs). Placental samples from 408 women with pregnancies affected by NTDs and 593 women with normal pregnancies were collected from 2003 to 2016 in Pingding, Xiyang, Shouyang, Taigu, and Zezhou counties of China. Multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) were used to evaluate the single and joint effects of the metals on NTDs. Silver was associated with an increased risk for NTDs in a dose–response fashion in single-metal logistic regression, with adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 1.78 (1.04–3.06) and 1.92 (1.11–3.32) in the second and third tertiles, respectively, compared to the lowest tertile. BKMR revealed toxic effects of silver on NTDs and the association appeared to be linear. No interaction of silver with any of the other two metals was observed. Besides, silver concentration was positively correlated with maternal certain dietary intakes. Placental high silver concentrations are associated with an elevated risk for NTDs. Maternal diet may be a source of silver exposure.
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