Mercury and Selenium - A Review on Aspects Related to the Health of Human Populations in the Amazon.

Maria da Conceição Nascimento Pinheiro, J. D. do Nascimento, Luiz Carlos de Lima Silveira, J. B. D. da Rocha, M. Aschner
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Mercury (Hg) toxicity is governed by cellular thiol compounds and its capacity to generate reactive oxygen radicals and oxidative stress. Selenium (Se) plays a key role in the prevention of the toxic effects of Hg by modulating the activity of several Se-dependent enzymes, including glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px). In addition, dietary Se can reduce Hg toxicity by directly interacting with either Hg(II) or methylmercury (MeHg) to form inert products, such as HgSe complexes.. Although experimental and environmental data have indicated a protective role for selenium against Hg toxicity, human data are more limited and somewhat conroversial In the Amazon Region of Brazil, Hg pollution is rampant as a result of gold (Au) mining and other anthropogenic factors, leading to pervasive release of large quantities of metallic Hg0 into the environment. Exposure to Hg in this region is associated with direct occupational exposure in the gold mining industry, as well as consumption by in inhabitants of riverside communities of a diet rich in MeHg-contaminated fish. Human exposure to MeHg in the Amazon through the diet has been monitored by measuring Hg and MeHg in hair samples. In this paper, we review the environmental contamination of Hg in the Amazon and detail human exposures in populations of this region. We conclude with a brief synopsis on Se levels in the Amazon population and provide a brief review of data available on the interaction between Hg and Se in this region. Overall, the literature supports the notion that low environmental Se is linked to susceptibility to Hg toxicity and that Se levels could be used as a bioindicator to monitor the health of Hg exposed subjects. However, in light of the limited human data on this subject, further epidemiological studies are needed to clarify how changes in Se levels modify the toxicity of environmental Hg.
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汞和硒——与亚马逊地区人群健康有关方面的研究进展。
汞(Hg)的毒性是由细胞硫醇化合物及其产生活性氧自由基和氧化应激的能力控制的。硒(Se)通过调节包括谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GSH-Px)在内的几种硒依赖酶的活性,在预防汞的毒性作用中起着关键作用。此外,日粮硒可以通过直接与汞(II)或甲基汞(MeHg)相互作用形成惰性产物(如HgSe配合物)来降低汞的毒性。虽然实验和环境数据表明硒对汞毒性具有保护作用,但人类数据更为有限,并且有些争议。在巴西亚马逊地区,由于金矿开采和其他人为因素,汞污染猖獗,导致大量金属汞普遍释放到环境中。该地区的汞暴露与采金行业的直接职业暴露以及河边社区居民食用富含汞污染鱼类的饮食有关。通过测量头发样本中的汞和甲基汞,监测了亚马逊地区人类通过饮食接触甲基汞的情况。本文综述了亚马逊地区汞的环境污染情况,并详细介绍了该地区人群的汞暴露情况。最后,我们简要介绍了亚马逊地区人群中的硒水平,并简要回顾了该地区汞和硒之间相互作用的现有数据。总体而言,文献支持以下观点,即低环境硒与汞毒性易感性有关,硒水平可作为监测汞暴露受试者健康的生物指标。然而,鉴于关于这一主题的人类数据有限,需要进一步的流行病学研究来阐明硒水平的变化如何改变环境汞的毒性。
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