A preliminary study to evaluate the exposure of human fetus to heavy metals in the umbilical cord blood in Syria

maryana kabbaa, Ekbal Fadel, Flora Mayhoub
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Abstract The environmental situation in Syria needs a comprehensive assessment, especially in light of the conditions it has been experiencing for thirteen years, which have exacerbated pollution with heavy metals (HM) in various regions, including the coastal one. This preliminary and first survey in Syria aims to evaluate the exposure of human fetus in the population to HM by measuring the toxic metals spread in the coastal environment in the umbilical cord blood (UCB), which are lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni). The study was conducted between May 2022 and April 2023 among healthy newborns of the National Maternity Hospital in the Mediterranean coastal city of Tartous. This study adopted the official method of the American Association for Analytical Chemistry (AOAC, 2002) in collecting, preserving and processing UCB samples, and the heavy metals were measured using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. The statistical study was carried out using SPSS Statistics 23.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences). The lower and upper limits for the concentrations of the studied elements in UCB range between: Pb (6.18-17.60µg/L), Hg (1.05-7.62µg/L), Cd (0.01-0.67µg/L), As (0.30-5.70µg/L), Cr (0.02-0.43µg/L), Ni (0.01-0.94µg/L). The concentrations of all HM measured in UCB are below the recommended international reference limits. This paper represents the first step in studying the assessment of fetal exposure to HM in our region. The current and future studies aim to expand the study area to include all of Syria, in addition to linking laboratory levels of HM with various sources of exposure and pregnancy outcomes observed at birth.
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评估叙利亚胎儿脐带血重金属暴露的初步研究
摘要 叙利亚的环境状况需要进行全面评估,特别是考虑到叙利亚十三年来所经历的情况,这些情况加剧了包括沿海地区在内的各个地区的重金属(HM)污染。这项初步调查是叙利亚的首次调查,旨在通过测量脐带血(UCB)中散布于沿海环境中的有毒金属(铅(Pb)、汞(Hg)、镉(Cd)、砷(As)、铬(Cr)和镍(Ni)),评估人口中人类胎儿受 HM 影响的情况。该研究采用美国分析化学协会(AOAC,2002 年)的官方方法收集、保存和处理 UCB 样品,并使用原子吸收光谱仪测量重金属含量。使用 SPSS 统计软件包 23.0(社会科学统计软件包)进行了统计研究:枸橼酸中所有有害物质的浓度均低于建议的国际参考限值。本文是研究评估本地区胎儿暴露于 HM 的第一步。目前和未来的研究旨在扩大研究范围,将叙利亚全境包括在内,并将实验室中的 HM 水平与各种接触来源和出生时观察到的妊娠结果联系起来。
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