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Maternal Arsenic Exposure and Impaired Glucose Tolerance during Pregnancy
Authors:Adrienne S Ettinger  Ami R Zota  Chitra J Amarasiriwardena  Marianne R Hopkins  Joel Schwartz  Howard Hu  Robert O Wright
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;2. Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;3. University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;4. Department of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:

Background

Accumulating evidence has shown an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in general populations exposed to arsenic, but little is known about exposures during pregnancy and the association with gestational diabetes (GD).

Objectives

We studied 532 women living proximate to the Tar Creek Superfund Site to investigate whether arsenic exposure is associated with impaired glucose tolerance during pregnancy.

Methods

Blood glucose was measured between 24 and 28 weeks gestation after a 1-hr oral glucose tolerance test (GTT) as part of routine prenatal care. Blood and hair were collected at delivery and analyzed for arsenic using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with dynamic reaction cell.

Results

Arsenic concentrations ranged from 0.2 to 24.1 μg/L (ppb) (mean ± SD, 1.7 ±1.5) and 1.1 to 724.4 ng/g (ppb) (mean ± SD, 27.4 ± 61.6) in blood and hair, respectively. One-hour glucose levels ranged from 40 to 284 mg/dL (mean ± SD, 108.7 ± 29.5); impaired glucose tolerance was observed in 11.9% of women when using standard screening criterion (> 140 mg/dL). Adjusting for age, Native-American race, prepregnancy body mass index, Medicaid use, and marital status, women in the highest quartile of blood arsenic exposure had 2.8 higher odds of impaired GTT than women in the lowest quartile of exposure (95% confidence interval, 1.1–6.9) (p-trend = 0.008).

Conclusions

Among this population of pregnant women, arsenic exposure was associated with increased risk of impaired GTT at 24–28 weeks gestation and therefore may be associated with increased risk of GD.
Keywords:arsenic  gestational diabetes  impaired glucose tolerance  pregnancy  Superfund
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