Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study

The Arctic populations have high blood concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Exposure to POPs was related to adverse health effects e.g. immune, neurological and reproductive systems. This study investigates associations between serum POP levels and haematological markers in Greenl...

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Published in:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Main Authors: Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup, Long, Manhai, Pedersen, Henning Sloth, Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2f3bf1bb-e2ae-4446-b1ac-ac429e0beb7c 2023-07-30T04:01:52+02:00 Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup Long, Manhai Pedersen, Henning Sloth Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie 2018-12 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/persistent-organic-pollutants-and-haematological-markers-in-greenlandic-pregnant-women(2f3bf1bb-e2ae-4446-b1ac-ac429e0beb7c).html https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Knudsen , A-K S , Long , M , Pedersen , H S & Bonefeld-Jørgensen , E C 2018 , ' Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women : the ACCEPT sub-study ' , International Journal of Circumpolar Health , vol. 77 , no. 1 , pp. 1456303 . https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303 Inuit persistent organic pollutants blood samples haematological markers pregnancy article 2018 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303 2023-07-12T22:57:56Z The Arctic populations have high blood concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Exposure to POPs was related to adverse health effects e.g. immune, neurological and reproductive systems. This study investigates associations between serum POP levels and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women. This cross-sectional study included 189 women enrolled in 2010-2011 at the Greenlandic West coast by the inclusion criteria ≥18 years of age and had lived for 50% or more of their life in Greenland. The associations between the sum of the POP variables polychlorinated biphenyls (sumPCBs), organochlorine pesticides (sumOCPs), perfluoroalkylated substances (sumPFASs) and 24 haematological markers were analysed using linear regression adjusted for age, pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, gestation week, plasma-cotinine and alcohol intake. It showed a significantly inverse association between several haematological markers (eosinophil, lymphocyte, neutrophil and white blood cells) and sumPCBs, sumOCPs and sumPFASs. In addition, the monocyte, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration, plateletcrit and platelet count markers were significantly inversely associated with sumPFASs, but the haematocrit and mean erythrocyte corpuscular volume were positively associated with sumPFASs. In conclusion, exposure to POPs influenced several haematological markers, especially cell count parameters, suggesting immunosuppressive potential of POPs in Greenlandic pregnant women. The data need further investigations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Circumpolar Health Greenland greenlandic International Journal of Circumpolar Health inuit Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland International Journal of Circumpolar Health 77 1 1456303
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persistent organic pollutants
blood samples
haematological markers
pregnancy
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persistent organic pollutants
blood samples
haematological markers
pregnancy
Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup
Long, Manhai
Pedersen, Henning Sloth
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
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persistent organic pollutants
blood samples
haematological markers
pregnancy
description The Arctic populations have high blood concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Exposure to POPs was related to adverse health effects e.g. immune, neurological and reproductive systems. This study investigates associations between serum POP levels and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women. This cross-sectional study included 189 women enrolled in 2010-2011 at the Greenlandic West coast by the inclusion criteria ≥18 years of age and had lived for 50% or more of their life in Greenland. The associations between the sum of the POP variables polychlorinated biphenyls (sumPCBs), organochlorine pesticides (sumOCPs), perfluoroalkylated substances (sumPFASs) and 24 haematological markers were analysed using linear regression adjusted for age, pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, gestation week, plasma-cotinine and alcohol intake. It showed a significantly inverse association between several haematological markers (eosinophil, lymphocyte, neutrophil and white blood cells) and sumPCBs, sumOCPs and sumPFASs. In addition, the monocyte, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration, plateletcrit and platelet count markers were significantly inversely associated with sumPFASs, but the haematocrit and mean erythrocyte corpuscular volume were positively associated with sumPFASs. In conclusion, exposure to POPs influenced several haematological markers, especially cell count parameters, suggesting immunosuppressive potential of POPs in Greenlandic pregnant women. The data need further investigations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup
Long, Manhai
Pedersen, Henning Sloth
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
author_facet Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup
Long, Manhai
Pedersen, Henning Sloth
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author_sort Knudsen, Ane-Kersti Skaarup
title Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
title_short Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
title_full Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
title_fullStr Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
title_full_unstemmed Persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in Greenlandic pregnant women:the ACCEPT sub-study
title_sort persistent organic pollutants and haematological markers in greenlandic pregnant women:the accept sub-study
publishDate 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22423982.2018.1456303
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