Effect of maternal thallium exposure in early pregnancy on the risk of preterm birth

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Xi Chen
Li Huang
Qian Li
Xu Zhang
Xiaoyi Wang
Guoqiang Sun
Nianhua Yi
Guoping Xiong
Xuefeng Yang
Liping Hao
Hongying Yang
Nianhong Yang
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[1] Tongji Medical College,Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, Hubei Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, MOE Key Laboratory of Environment and Health, School of Public Health
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hubei Province,undefined
[4] The Central Hospital of Wuhan,undefined
[5] Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
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Heavy metal; Thallium; Pregnancy; Preterm birth; Cohort study;
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Human activities have significantly increased the release of thallium (Tl) to the environment. However, the study of the relationship between maternal Tl exposure during pregnancy and the risk of preterm birth (PTB) is scarce so far. We aimed to investigate the association between Tl exposure in early pregnancy and the risk of PTB. A total of 2104 pregnant women from the Tongji Maternal and Child Health Cohort (TMCHC) in Wuhan, China were enrolled in the analysis. We collected the urine samples in early pregnancy (< 20 weeks) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to detect urinary Tl levels. The association between Tl levels and the risk of PTB was evaluated by an unconditional logistic regression. The median and geometric mean values of Tl levels were 0.35 μg/L (0.47 μg/g creatinine) and 0.33 μg/L (0.47 μg/g creatinine), respectively. Compared with the lowest tertile of Tl levels (≤ 0.37 μg/g creatinine), the highest tertile (> 0.57 μg/g creatinine) was associated with an increased risk of PTB with an adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 2.11 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.08, 4.12). Stratified analyses showed an elevated risk of PTB related to the highest tertile of Tl levels for male newborns. After excluding women with miss covariate information, gestational diabetes mellitus, pregnancy-induced hypertension, reporting fish intake, or exposed to smoke, the association remained stable. Our results suggested that maternal Tl exposure during early pregnancy was positively associated with the risk of PTB, and Tl exposure may have a sex-specific effect on PTB.
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