Authors
Diana Echeverria, James S Woods, Nicholas J Heyer, Dianne S Rohlman, Federico M Farin, Alvah C Bittner Jr, Tingting Li, Claire Garabedian
Publication date
2005/11/1
Journal
Neurotoxicology and teratology
Volume
27
Issue
6
Pages
781-796
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Potential cognitive and motor effects from exposure to elemental mercury (Hg0) were examined in the presence and absence of a polymorphism (Val66Met) in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). A group of 194 male dentists (DDs) and 233 female dental assistants (DAs) were occupationally exposed to mercury and had no history of kidney or nervous system disorders. Acute exposure was measured using spot urinary Hg (HgU) concentrations (average 3.32 and 1.98 μg/l, respectively) and indices of chronic occupational exposure (26.3 and 14.9 years, respectively, weighted for historical exposures). The BDNF status was 68% and 66% wild type, 26% and 30% single substitution, and 5% and 4% full mutation for DDs and DAs, respectively. DDs and DAs were evaluated separately. Regression analyses controlled for age, premorbid intelligence, alcohol consumption, and education. Statistically significant …
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