The Generation R cohort study as an NIEHS resource
作为 NIEHS 资源的 R 世代队列研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10249858
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
More epidemiologic data are needed on the relation of background-level exposure to man-made chemicals with short half-lives to fetal and child development. The embryonic and fetal stages of development are periods of heightened susceptibility to effects of xenobiotics. For xenobiotics with short half-lives, characterizing exposure well has been a challenge in the past. Multiple urine specimens are the approach of choice for assessing exposure to such agents.
Recent data suggest that background-level of exposure of pregnant women to nonpersistent pesticides can result in impaired neurodevelopment in offspring. We seek to increase our capacity to study the relation of background-level exposure to chemicals with short half-lives to pregnancy outcomes and child development. To achieve this goal we supported collection of multiple urine specimens during pregnancy in the Generation R study (described below). The plan was to support collection of urine 3 times during pregnancy for the mothers of 2,500 children in the cohort.
Generation R is an ongoing prospective study of 10,000 children who will be followed from early fetal life to young adulthood, and aims to study how factors and events during pregnancy and early childhood can affect growth, development, and health in later life. All pregnant women in a specific section of Rotterdam who gave birth between June 2002 and June 2006 were invited to participate, together with their partner. This study was set up by the Erasmus Medical Center. The multidisciplinary characterization of the cohort, starting in early pregnancy, has produced a database containing biological, medical, genetic, psychological and community-related data which can be used to address a wide spectrum of research questions. The research questions have been subdivided as growth and physical development, cognition and behavior, illnesses and accidents, and utilization of health care resources.
The advantage to studying this cohort, e.g., over the Norway Mother and Child Cohort Study, is that we will have multiple urine specimens, including one during the first trimester, enhancing our ability assess exposures, especially during organogenesis. Furthermore, the outcome assessment in the Generation R cohort is more intensive and standardized than in Norway.
In February of 2004, NIEHS support enabled an increase in the number of urine specimens collected from each pregnant woman from 1 to 3 (at 12, 20, and 30 weeks of gestation). As each pregnant woman presents for an ultrasound examination of her fetus, she provides a spot urine specimen that is divided into three 20ml aliquots and frozen at -20 degrees C in polypropylene containers. Two of these aliquots are reserved for collaborative studies with NIEHS. Our primary interest is in women with a complete set of three urines.
Enrollment is now complete. We have a complete set of 3 urines for 2,025 women, 2 urines for 970 women, and 1 urine for 356 women. We had 100 third trimester urine specimens sent to a laboratory to check the levels of exposure in this population. The laboratory results were published in previous years. With a few exceptions, the levels of phthalates, nonpersistent pesticides, and bisphenol A were similar to those reported in other populations in developed countries. The levels of total dimethyl alkyl metabolites (of organophosphate pesticides) were higher than in the CHAMACOS study (Salinas, California); total diethyl metabolites were similar. Levels of bisphenol A were about the same as in the Calafat et al. NHANES report from 2005. Thus, examinations of health outcomes in relation to these contaminants will be worthwhile.
Last years progress:
To study organophosphate pesticide metabolite concentration in relation to neurodevelopment, urine specimens were analyzed (three urine specimens from 800 women, and one urine specimen per child). This year, we published papers examining the association between analytes maternal thyroid hormone levels, fetal growth in pregnancy, and ADHD symptoms as well as autistic traits. We also collaborated with investigators on assessment of other chemical exposures in association with neurodevelopmental outcomes, including the relationship between prenatal phthalate exposure and child IQ.
关于半衰期短的人造化学品的本底暴露水平与胎儿和儿童发育的关系,需要更多的流行病学数据。胚胎和胎儿发育阶段是对外源物质影响高度敏感的时期。对于半衰期短的外源生物来说,很好地描述暴露的特征在过去一直是一个挑战。多份尿样是评估接触这类药物的首选方法。
最近的数据表明,孕妇暴露在非持久性杀虫剂的背景水平会导致后代神经发育受损。我们试图提高我们的能力,研究半衰期短的本底水平接触化学品与妊娠结局和儿童发育的关系。为了实现这一目标,我们支持在R世代研究中收集怀孕期间的多个尿样(如下所述)。该计划是为队列中2500名儿童的母亲在怀孕期间收集3次尿液提供支持。
R世代是一项正在进行的前瞻性研究,对10,000名儿童进行跟踪,从早期胎儿生活到年轻成年,旨在研究怀孕和儿童早期的因素和事件如何影响以后的生长、发育和健康。2002年6月至2006年6月期间在鹿特丹某一特定地区分娩的所有孕妇都被邀请与她们的伴侣一起参加。这项研究是由伊拉斯谟医学中心建立的。从怀孕早期开始对这一队列进行多学科描述,形成了一个数据库,其中包含与生物、医学、遗传、心理和社区有关的数据,可用于解决广泛的研究问题。研究问题被细分为生长和身体发育、认知和行为、疾病和事故以及卫生保健资源的利用。
与挪威母婴队列研究相比,研究这一队列的好处是我们将有多个尿样,包括一份妊娠早期的尿样,这增强了我们评估暴露的能力,特别是在器官发生期间。此外,R世代群体的成果评估比挪威更加密集和标准化。
2004年2月,NIEHS的支持使从每个孕妇身上收集的尿样数量从1个增加到3个(怀孕12周、20周和30周)。当每名孕妇为胎儿进行超声波检查时,她会提供一份现场尿样,分成三份20毫升的等量尿液,并将其冷冻在聚丙烯容器中,温度为-20摄氏度。这些等分中的两个是为与NIEHS的合作研究保留的。我们的主要兴趣是拥有一套三个尿液的女性。
注册现已完成。我们有一套完整的3个尿液可供2025名女性使用,2个尿液可供970名女性使用,1个尿液可供356名女性使用。我们将100份妊娠晚期尿样送往实验室,以检查这一人群的暴露水平。实验室结果是在前几年发表的。除了少数例外,邻苯二甲酸酯、非持久性杀虫剂和双酚A的水平与发达国家其他人群的报告水平相似。总二甲基烷基代谢物(有机磷农药)的水平高于CHAMACOS研究(加利福尼亚州萨利纳斯);总二乙基代谢物水平相似。双酚A的水平与Calafat等人的水平大致相同。NHANES 2005年的报告。因此,与这些污染物有关的健康后果的检查将是值得的。
过去几年的进展:
为了研究有机磷农药代谢物浓度与神经发育的关系,对尿样进行了分析(800名妇女3份尿样,每个儿童1份尿样)。今年,我们发表了一些论文,考察了受试者母体甲状腺激素水平、胎儿孕期发育和ADHD症状以及自闭症特征之间的关系。我们还与研究人员合作,评估与神经发育结果相关的其他化学物质暴露,包括产前邻苯二甲酸盐暴露与儿童智商之间的关系。
项目成果
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Environmental phthalate exposure in the Human Placenta Project cohort
人类胎盘项目队列中的环境邻苯二甲酸盐暴露
- 批准号:
10924986 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 0.79万 - 项目类别:
The Generation R cohort study as an NIEHS resource
作为 NIEHS 资源的 R 世代队列研究
- 批准号:
10924956 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 0.79万 - 项目类别:
Phthalate and stressful life event exposures and pregnancy outcomes: The role of oxidative stress
邻苯二甲酸盐和压力生活事件暴露与妊娠结局:氧化应激的作用
- 批准号:
9550214 - 财政年份:
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The Generation R cohort study as an NIEHS resource
作为 NIEHS 资源的 R 世代队列研究
- 批准号:
10008726 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
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