Pre- and Postnatal Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood Public
Simeone, Regina (2012)
Abstract
Prior cohort studies suggest that exposure to polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) may hinder cognitive development. The aim of this
study was to determine if perinatal exposure to PCBs affects
behavior and intelligence in children at age 45 months. We sampled
438 mother-child pairs from a birth cohort conducted in a highly
exposed district in the Slovak Republic. Mothers in our population
had a median PCB 153 serum level of 1.73 ng/ml. Prenatal exposure
was estimated as maternal PCB 153, the most abundant congener, and
PCB 118, the most abundant mono-ortho dioxin-like congener.
Children's body burdens of PCB 153 and 118 were measured at 16- and
45-months. At 45-months, mothers completed the Child Behavior
Checklist ages 1 ½ - 5 (CBCL), which is used to identify
behavioral problems. Children completed five subtests of the
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-III),
which is an intelligence test. Negative binomial and multiple
linear regression analyses were used to measure the associations
between PCB exposure and CBCL syndrome score or WPPSI-III subtest
score, respectively. After adjusting for potential confounders,
increased anxious/depressed behavior problems were reported more
frequently among children more highly exposed to PCB 153 and 118
(exponentiated beta coefficients representing a change in score for
a 1-unit increase in PCB; PCB 153: 1.04, 95% confidence interval
(CI): 1.0, 1.1; PCB 118: 1.4, 95% CI: 1.1, 1.9). Other associations
between 16- or 45-month PCB exposure and cognitive outcomes were
null. Maternal exposure to PCB 153 and 118 was not associated with
any of the 14 outcomes. Perinatal exposure in a highly exposed
population did not appear to substantially affect cognitive
development at 45-months; however, internalizing behaviors, as
found on the anxious/depressed syndrome scale, may be more affected
by exposure than intelligence and other behaviors.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Literature Review .................................................... 1
Introduction ........................................................................... 1 Cognitive Testing .................................................................... 4Probable Risk and Protective Factors .......................................... 5
Cohort Studies of the Effects of PCB Exposure .............................. 7
Summary .............................................................................. 20Present Study: Slovakia Cohort ................................................. 22
References ............................................................................ 26 Table 1.1 .............................................................................. 33Chapter 2: A Cohort Study of Perinatal Exposure to Polychlorinated
Biphenyls and Cognitive Development at 45 Months ....................... 38
Introduction .......................................................................... 39 Methods ............................................................................... 41 Results ................................................................................. 46 Discussion ............................................................................. 50 References ............................................................................ 55 Table 2.1 .............................................................................. 60 Table 2.2 .............................................................................. 62 Table 2.3 .............................................................................. 64 Table 2.4 .............................................................................. 65 Table 2.5 .............................................................................. 66Appendix A. IRB Letter of Exemption ......................................... 67
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