Health risks in infants associated with exposure to perfluorinated compounds in human breast milk from Zhoushan, China.

Recent studies have reported the ubiquitous distribution of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), especially perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), in wildlife and human whole blood or serum. In 2003 a solid phase extraction method was developed, which allowed the measurement of PFCs in human breast milk. In the present study, PFCs in samples of human breast milk from 19 individuals from Zhoushan, China, were analyzed by modifying a previously established method, based on weak-anion exchange extraction. PFOS and PFOA were the two dominant chemicals detected in all the milk samples. Concentrations of PFOS and PFOA ranged from 45 to 360 ng/L and 47 to 210 ng/L, respectively. The maximum concentrations of other PFCs were 100 ng/L for perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS), 62 ng/L for perfluorononanoate (PFNA), 15 ng/L for perfluorodecanoate (PFDA) and 56 ng/L for perfluoroundecanoate (PFUnDA). Statistically significant correlations between various PFCs suggested a common exposure source to humans. No statistically significant correlation was found between concentrations of either PFOS or PFOA and maternal age, weight, or infant weight. Rate of consumption of fish was found to be positively correlated with PFNA, PFDA, and PFUnDA concentrations. Daily intake of PFOS for the child via breast milk with greater PFOS concentrations exceeded the predicted conservative reference dose in 1 of 19 samples, indicating that there may be a small potential risk of PFOS for the infants in Zhoushan via the consumption of breast milk.

[1]  Tsuyoshi Okazawa,et al.  Analysis of perfluorinated acids at parts-per-quadrillion levels in seawater using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[2]  Wenyue Hu,et al.  Identification of genes responsive to PFOS using gene expression profiling. , 2005, Environmental toxicology and pharmacology.

[3]  C. Lau,et al.  The developmental toxicity of perfluoroalkyl acids and their derivatives. , 2004, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.

[4]  M S Christian,et al.  Rat and rabbit oral developmental toxicology studies with two perfluorinated compounds. , 2001, International journal of toxicology.

[5]  Hiroshi Moriwaki,et al.  Concentrations of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in vacuum cleaner dust collected in Japanese homes. , 2003, Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM.

[6]  Noriko Yamanaka,et al.  Perfluorinated organic compounds in human blood serum and seminal plasma: a study of urban and rural tea worker populations in Sri Lanka. , 2005, Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM.

[7]  Judy S LaKind,et al.  Environmental chemicals in human milk: a review of levels, infant exposures and health, and guidance for future research. , 2004, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.

[8]  Fumio Okada,et al.  Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and Related Perfluorinated Compounds in Human Maternal and Cord Blood Samples: Assessment of PFOS Exposure in a Susceptible Population during Pregnancy , 2004, Environmental health perspectives.

[9]  B H Alexander,et al.  Mortality of employees of a perfluorooctanesulphonyl fluoride manufacturing facility , 2003, Occupational and environmental medicine.

[10]  Paul D. Jones,et al.  Perfluorooctane sulfonate in fish-eating water birds including bald eagles and albatrosses. , 2001, Environmental science & technology.

[11]  Kevin C. Jones,et al.  Analytical Challenges Hamper Perfluoroalkyl Research : researches need better tools to get to the bootom of the contamination mystery , 2004 .

[12]  D. Taves,et al.  Evidence that there are Two Forms of Fluoride in Human Serum , 1968, Nature.

[13]  M. A. Mohd,et al.  Perfluorooctanesulfonate and related fluorochemicals in human blood from several countries. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[14]  Agus Sudaryanto,et al.  Specific accumulation of organochlorines in human breast milk from Indonesia: levels, distribution, accumulation kinetics and infant health risk. , 2006, Environmental pollution.

[15]  Jeffrey H Mandel,et al.  Human donor liver and serum concentrations of perfluorooctanesulfonate and other perfluorochemicals. , 2003, Environmental science & technology.

[16]  M. Stanton,et al.  Exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate during pregnancy in rat and mouse. II: postnatal evaluation. , 2003, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.

[17]  Timothy J Wallington,et al.  Degradation of fluorotelomer alcohols: a likely atmospheric source of perfluorinated carboxylic acids. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[18]  E. Kissa,et al.  Fluorinated Surfactants and Repellents , 2001 .

[19]  C. Elcombe,et al.  Sub-chronic dietary toxicity of potassium perfluorooctanesulfonate in rats. , 2003, Toxicology.

[20]  T Tsutsui,et al.  Impact of Airborne Perfluorooctane Sulfonate on the Human Body Burden and the Ecological System , 2003, Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology.

[21]  R. Blust,et al.  Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid in bib (Trisopterus luscus) and plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) from the Western Scheldt and the Belgian North Sea: Distribution and biochemical effects , 2003, Environmental toxicology and chemistry.

[22]  J. Giesy,et al.  Peer Reviewed: Perfluorochemical Surfactants in the Environment , 2002 .

[23]  J. Mandel,et al.  Serum perfluorooctane sulfonate and hepatic and lipid clinical chemistry tests in fluorochemical production employees. , 1999, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.

[24]  A. Calafat,et al.  Automated solid-phase extraction and measurement of perfluorinated organic acids and amides in human serum and milk. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.

[25]  Kouji Harada,et al.  Perfluorooctanoate and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Concentrations in Surface Water in Japan , 2004, Journal of occupational health.

[26]  Guibin Jiang,et al.  Perfluorooctanesulfonate and related fluorochemicals in human blood samples from China. , 2006, Environmental science & technology.

[27]  Kurunthachalam Kannan,et al.  Neuroendocrine effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate in rats. , 2003, Environmental health perspectives.