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Assessment of exposure to PCB 153 from breast feeding and normal food intake in individual children using a system approach model
Authors:Trnovec Tomáš  Dedík Ladislav  Jusko Todd A  Lancz Kinga  Palkovičová Lubica  Kočan Anton  Šovčíková Eva  Wimmerová Soňa  Tihányi Juraj  Patayová Henrieta  Hertz-Picciotto Irva
Institution:a Slovak Medical University, Limbová 12, 83303 Bratislava, Slovakia
b Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Vazovova 5, 812 43 Bratislava, Slovakia
c Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
d Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Med Sci 1-C, Davis, CA 95616-8638, USA
Abstract:Investigators have typically relied on a single or few discrete time points as measures of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) body burden, however health effects are more likely to be the result of integrative exposure in time, optionally expressed as an area under the time curve (AUC) of PCB serum concentration. Using data from a subgroup of 93 infants from a birth cohort in eastern Slovakia—a region highly polluted by PCBs—we fit a system type model, customized to our longitudinal measures of serum PCB concentrations in cord, 6, 16, and 45 month blood specimens. The most abundant congener, PCB 153, was chosen for modeling purposes. In addition to currently used methods of exposure assessment, our approach estimates a concentration time profile for each subject, taking into account mean residence time of PCB 153 molecules in the body, duration of breast feeding, hypothetical PCB 153 concentration in steady-state without breast feeding and alternately without normal food intake. Hypothetical PCB 153 concentration in steady-state without normal food intake correlates with AUC (r = 0.84, p < 0.001) as well as with duration of breast feeding (r = 0.64, p < 0.001). It makes possible to determine each subject’s exposure profile expressed as AUC of PCBs serum concentration with a minimum model parameters. PCB body burden in most infants was strongly associated with duration of breast feeding in most, but not all children, was apparent from model output.
Keywords:Polychlorinated biphenyls  Breast feeding  Toxicokinetics  Modeling  Mean residence time  Children
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