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Neurotoxicology | 2003

Sub-Clinical Neurobehavioral Abnormalities Associated with Low Level of Mercury Exposure through Fish Consumption

P Carta; Costantino Flore; Rossella Alinovi; Antonio Ibba; Maria Giuseppina Tocco; Gabriella Aru; Roberta Carta; Emanuela Girei; Antonio Mutti; Roberto Lucchini; Francesco Sanna Randaccio

In order to assess early neurotoxic effects associated with relatively low levels of mercury absorbed through fish eating, two groups of 22 adult male subjects, habitual consumers of tuna fish, and 22 controls were examined using a cross-sectional field study. The assessment included neurobehavioral tests of vigilance and psychomotor function, hand tremor measurements and serum prolactin assessment. Mercury in urine (U-Hg) and serum prolactin (sPRL) were measured in all exposed subjects and controls, whereas measurements of the organic component of mercury in blood (O-Hg) were available for only 10 exposed and six controls. U-Hg was significant higher among exposed subjects (median 6.5 microg/g of creatinine, range 1.8-21.5) than controls (median 1.5 microg/g of creatinine, range 0.5-5.3). The median values of O-Hg were 41.5 microg/l among the tuna fish eaters and 2.6 microg/l in the control group. Both U-Hg and O-Hg were significantly correlated with the quantity of fish consumed per week. Significant differences in sPRL were found between exposed (12.6 ng/ml) and controls (9.1 ng/ml). Individual sPRL were significantly correlated with both U-Hg and O-Hg levels. The neurobehavioral performance of subjects who consumed tuna fish regularly was significantly worse on color word reaction time, digit symbol reaction time and finger tapping speed (FT). After considering the education level and other covariates, the multiple stepwise regression analysis indicated that O-Hg concentration was most significantly associated with individual performance on these tests, accounting for about 65% of the variance in test scores.


Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2002

Biomonitoring of primary aluminium industry workers: detection of micronuclei and repairable DNA lesions by alkaline SCGE

Riccardo Crebelli; P Carta; Cristina Andreoli; Gabriella Aru; Gabriella Dobrowolny; Sabrina Rossi; Andrea Zijno


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2000

Nutritional factors and worldwide incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes

Sandro Muntoni; Pierluigi Cocco; Gabriella Aru; Francesco Cucca; Sergio Muntoni


Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia | 2004

Mortality for pancreatic cancer among aluminium smelter workers in Sardinia. Italy

P. Carta; Gabriella Aru; C. Cadeddu; G. Gigli; G. Papi; F. Carta; Nurchis P


European Journal of Epidemiology | 2006

Nitrate in community water supplies and risk of childhood type 1 diabetes in Sardinia, Italy

Sandro Muntoni; Pierluigi Cocco; Sergio Muntoni; Gabriella Aru


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2002

[Urinary and blood markers of internal mercury dose in workers from a chlorakali plant and in subjects not occupationally exposed: relation to dental amalgam and fish consumption].

P Carta; Costantino Flore; Antonio Ibba; Maria Giuseppina Tocco; Gabriella Aru; F Mocci; Fr Sanna


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2002

Neuroendocrine and neurobehavioral effects associated with exposure to low doses of mercury from habitual consumption of marine fish

P Carta; Costantino Flore; Alinovi R; Antonio Ibba; Maria Giuseppina Tocco; Gabriella Aru; Carta R; Girei M; Antonio Mutti; Sanna Fr


Medicina Del Lavoro | 1991

[Bicycle ergometry exercise tests: a comparison between 3 protocols with an increasing load].

P Carta; Gabriella Aru; Maria Teresa Barbieri; Mele M


Diabetologia | 1998

Nutritional factors and risk of type 1 diabetes

Sandro Muntoni; Pier Luigi Cocco; Gabriella Aru; Francesco Cucca; Sergio Muntoni


Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia | 2013

Intelligence and neurocognitive tests among students living in a industrialized region of Sardinia with relatively low blood levels of lead

P Carta; Gabriella Aru; Carta L; Carta R; Antonio Ibba

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