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Prenatal exposure, biomarkers

Biomarkers do not measure exposure directly, but are an indicator of absorbed dose. A biomarker of exposure is defined as a xenobiotic substance or its metabolite(s) or the product of an interaction between a xenobiotic agent and some target molecules(s) or cell(s) that is measured within a compartment of an organism and can be related to exposure. Urine, blood, nail, saliva, hair, and faeces are common media collected for biomarker measurements. Maternal biomarkers of exposure can also be measured in amniotic fluid and breast milk. These matrices can also provide a measure of exposure for children, both prenatally and postnatally. Biomarkers in first teeth have also been used to assess early childhood exposure, whereas biomarkers in meconium and cord blood have been used to assess in utero exposures. Biomarkers of genetic damage (e.g. DNA adducts) have been extensively used to assess exposure to genotoxic agents (Neri et al., 2006). [Pg.136]

Whyatt RM, Barr DB. Measurement of organophosphate metabolites in postpartum meconium as a potential biomarker of prenatal exposure a validation study. Environ Health Perspect 2001 109 417-20. [Pg.167]

Nodop Mazuiek SG, Li J, Nabozny GH, Reinhart GA, Muthukumarana AC, Harrison PC, Fryer RM (2011) Functional biomarkers of musculoskeletal syndrome (MSS) for early in vivo screening of selective MMP-13 inhibitors. J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods 64 89-96 Norton K, lacono G, Vezina M (2009) Assessment of the pharmacological effects of inotropic drugs on left ventricular pressure and contractility an evaluation of the QA interval as an indirect indicator of cardiac inotropism. J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods 60 193-197 Onishchenko N, Fischer C, Wan Ibrahim WN, Negri S, Spulber S, Cottica D, Ceccatelli S (2011) Prenatal exposure to PFOS or PFOA alters motor function in mice in a sex-related manner. Neurotox Res 19 452-461... [Pg.378]

Ericson JE University of California, Irvine, CA Establish a biomarker of ambient lead (Pb) exposure during prenatal and postnatal development (rats) National Institute of Child Health And Human Development... [Pg.360]

Palmer JA, Poenitzsch AM, Smith SM, Conard KR, West PR, Cezar GG (2012) Metabolic biomarkers of prenatal alcohol exposure in human embryonic stem cell-derived neural lineages. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 36(8) 1314-1324... [Pg.430]

Bearer CF, Lee S, Salvator AE, Minncs S, Swick A, Yamashita T, Singer LT. Ethyl linoleate in meconium a biomarker for prenatal ethanol exposure. Alcoholism Clin Exp Res 1999 23 487 93. [Pg.305]

Braun JM, Daniels JL, Poole C et al (2010a) A prospective cohort study of biomarkers of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure the correlation between serum and meconium and their association with infant birth weight. Environ Health 9(53) 1-11... [Pg.24]


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