Neurodevelopmental investigations among methylmercury-exposed
children in French Guiana.
Cordier S, Garel M, Mandereau L, Morcel H, Doineau P, Gosme-Seguret S, Josse
D, White R, Amiel-Tison C.
Unit 170-Epidemiological and Statistical Research on Environment and Health,
National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), 94807 Villejuif
Cedex, France.
French Guiana, like its neighbors, suffers from environmental pollution with
methylmercury from gold mining activities, and Amerindian communities are
particularly affected. A neurological and a neurospsychological evaluation were
carried out in children of three Amerindian communities with various levels of
pollution: 156 children from the Upper Maroni (high exposure), 69 from Camopi on
the Oyapock river (median exposure), and 153 from Awala on the Atlantic coast
(low exposure). Exposure to methylmercury was measured by determination of total
mercury in the hair of the children and their mothers (geometric mean, 12.7
microg/g in Upper Maroni). No major neurologic signs were observed in the
children examined. After adjustment for potential confounders, we found a
dose-dependent association between maternal hair mercury level and increased
deep tendon reflexes, poorer coordination of the legs, and decreased performance
in the Stanford-Binet Copying score, which measures visuospatial organization.
In this last test, the frequency of rotation errors was high in the 5-6 years
age group and increased with mercury exposure. These associations depended on
the sex of child and were stronger among boys. The interpretation of these
results is limited mainly by the cross-sectional design of the study. It
identifies specific neurological and neuropsychological deficits, in some cases
modulated by sex, which are consistent with known targets of mercury
neurotoxicity. 2002 Elsevier Science (USA)
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