Placental transfer of mercury in pregnant rats which received dental amalgam
restorations
Authors
Y. Takahashi, S. Tsuruta, M. Arimoto, H. Tanaka, M. Yoshida
Abstract
Mercury vapor released from one, two and four amalgam restorations in
pregnant rats and mercury concentrations in maternal and fetal organs were
studied. Dental treatment was given on day 2 of pregnancy. Mercury concentration
in air samples drawn from each metabolism chamber with a rat were measured
serially for 24 h on days 2, 8 and 15 of pregnancy. On each day of pregnancy,
the amount of mercury in 24 h air samples was in proportion to the amalgam
surface areas. Linear regression analysis showed relatively high correlation
coefficients between the mercury content and amalgam surface areas, and the
coefficients were statistically significant. A highly significant correlation
was also found between the number of amalgam fillings and their surface areas.
Mercury concentrations in major maternal organs with one, two and four amalgam
fillings tended to increase with the increasing amalgam surface areas.
Spearman's rank correlation test revealed significant correlations in the brain,
liver, kidneys and placenta but not in the lung. Furthermore, significant
correlations were also found between the mercury concentrations in all maternal
organs and the amount of mercury in 24 h air samples on day 15 of pregnancy.
Mercury concentrations in fetal brain, liver and kidneys were much lower than
those of the dams but liver and kidneys showed positive correlations between the
mercury content and maternal amalgam surface areas. Similar correlations were
observed between the mercury concentrations in fetal organs and the amount of
mercury in 24 h air samples on day 15 of pregnancy. In fetal brain, no
significant correlations were found between either maternal amalgam surface
areas or the amount of mercury in 24 h samples on day 15 of pregnancy but
significant uptake of mercury was found in the samples from the dams given four
amalgam fillings. The results of the present study demonstrated that mercury
vapor released from the amalgam fillings in pregnant rats was distributed to
maternal and fetal organs in dose-dependent amounts of the amalgam fillings.
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