Placental transport of dioxins from mother to fetus. II. PCBs, dioxins and furans and vitamin K metabolism.

J G Koppe, K Olie, J van Wijnen
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Placental transport of dioxins and furans from mother to fetus takes place. It is probably related to the fatty acid transport. Between 10 and 20% of fatty acids in a full-term baby are of maternal origin. In adipose tissue of children that died in the early neonatal period concentrations of +/- 25% were found of three dioxin and furan congeners 12378 P5CDD, 123678 H6CDD, and 23478 P5CDF in relation to a mean concentration of these congeners in the fat of 14 breastmilk samples. Data of concentrations are given as measured in liver and adipose tissue. In the placenta of a Dutch woman an accumulation of dioxins and furans is found in relation to blood. Animal studies support the hypothesis that polychlorobifenyls play a role in the cause of the late hemorrhagic disease in the newborn, in particular the 2, 4, 5, 2, 4, 5-hexachlorobifenyl that is present in relatively high concentrations in breastmilk.

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二恶英从母体到胎儿的胎盘运输。2多氯联苯,二恶英,呋喃和维生素K代谢。
二恶英和呋喃的胎盘运输从母亲到胎儿发生。这可能与脂肪酸的转运有关。足月婴儿体内10%到20%的脂肪酸来源于母体。在新生儿早期死亡的儿童的脂肪组织中,发现三种二恶英和呋喃同系物12378 P5CDD、123678 H6CDD和23478 P5CDF的浓度为+/- 25%,这与14份母乳样本脂肪中这些同系物的平均浓度有关。给出了在肝脏和脂肪组织中测量的浓度数据。在一名荷兰妇女的胎盘中发现了与血液有关的二恶英和呋喃的积累。动物研究支持多氯苯基在新生儿晚期出血性疾病病因中发挥作用的假设,特别是母乳中相对高浓度的2,4,5,2,4,5 -六氯苯基。
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