2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2016.08.017
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PCB exposure and cochlear function at age 6 years

Abstract: Epidemiological studies have documented adverse associations between exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and otological outcomes. Previously, we documented decreased distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) levels in children exposed to PCBs, up to the age of 45 months, amongst a cohort of children in eastern Slovakia. The objective of the present study is to evaluate cochlear dysfunction at 72 months of age in 214 children from this same cohort and to compare the otoacoustic test sensitivity t… Show more

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“…Environment Protection Agency (Ross, 2004) but are highly chemically stable, which has led to widespread and persistent environmental contamination (Beyer and Biziuk, 2009). Given that PCBs can enter the placenta and breast milk (Jacobson et al, 1984), they also pose a developmental threat (Guo et al, 2004) including to the cochlea (Uziel, 1986; Goldey et al, 1995; Wong et al, 1997; Knipper et al, 2000; Song et al, 2008) and developmental exposure to PCBs impairs the hearing of humans and animals (Goldey et al, 1995; Herr et al, 1996; Crofton and Rice, 1999; Crofton et al, 2000; Lasky et al, 2002; Powers et al, 2006; Kenet et al, 2007; Powers et al, 2009; Jusko et al, 2014; Min et al, 2014; Palkovičová Murínová et al, 2016; Sadowski et al, 2016; Lee et al, 2021). Given the high population prevalence of dual exposure to PCBs and noise, the objective of the current study was to examine the interaction between developmental exposure to PCBs and NIHL later in adulthood in both the peripheral and central auditory systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environment Protection Agency (Ross, 2004) but are highly chemically stable, which has led to widespread and persistent environmental contamination (Beyer and Biziuk, 2009). Given that PCBs can enter the placenta and breast milk (Jacobson et al, 1984), they also pose a developmental threat (Guo et al, 2004) including to the cochlea (Uziel, 1986; Goldey et al, 1995; Wong et al, 1997; Knipper et al, 2000; Song et al, 2008) and developmental exposure to PCBs impairs the hearing of humans and animals (Goldey et al, 1995; Herr et al, 1996; Crofton and Rice, 1999; Crofton et al, 2000; Lasky et al, 2002; Powers et al, 2006; Kenet et al, 2007; Powers et al, 2009; Jusko et al, 2014; Min et al, 2014; Palkovičová Murínová et al, 2016; Sadowski et al, 2016; Lee et al, 2021). Given the high population prevalence of dual exposure to PCBs and noise, the objective of the current study was to examine the interaction between developmental exposure to PCBs and NIHL later in adulthood in both the peripheral and central auditory systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%