40
Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease Sarah Janssen, MD, PhD, MPH Science Fellow, Natural Resources Defense Council USA [email protected] IPEN side event at IFCS, Budapest, September 25, 2006

Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease

Sarah Janssen, MD, PhD, MPHScience Fellow, Natural Resources Defense [email protected]

IPEN side event at IFCS, Budapest, September 25, 2006

Page 2: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Background

Many chemicals have been associated with human diseaseHealth effects can occur from both occupational and environmental exposuresWe are exposed to multiple chemicals through multiple routes throughout our lives

Page 3: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Main points

Timing and routes of exposure - as critical as dose and type of chemical exposure

• Fetal origins of disease

• Effects can be subtle and not easily recognized

• Threshold of safety?

Page 4: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Embryonic Development & Vulnerability

Page 5: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Children are More Vulnerable to All Toxins

Immature brain, blood/brain barrier; Eat, breathe & drink more per kg;GI & skin 2x surface area v. adult;Outside more & closer to ground; Hand/mouth behaviors;Mouth breathers; Lower enzyme levels.

Page 6: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Lead A Well-Recognized Neurotoxicant

Old paint & water pipesHome renovation (in dust)Gasoline Industrial/workplace emissionsElectronics manufacturing and recyclingBatteries, pigments, stabilizers Bullets and fishing weightsCostume jewelry & potteryFolk remediesVinyl and non-glossy mini-blinds

Page 7: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Effects of Lead on Children’s Cognitive and Behavioral Traits

Increaseshyperactivityimpulsivitydistractibilitydifficulty following instructionsconduct problems aggressivenessantisocial behavior

Decreasesattentionsocial skillsreading, math skillsspellingpattern recognitionword recognitionproblem solving skillsfine motorvisual motor

Page 8: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

The Significance of Small Effects:EFFECTS OF A SMALL SHIFT IN IQ DISTRIBUTION IN A

POPULATION OF 260 MILLION

160140120100806040

70 130I.Q.

mean 100

6.0 million"gifted"

6.0 million"mentally retarded"

Page 9: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

5 Point Decrease in Mean IQjust one IQ point drop ~ 2.4% reduction in lifetime earnings

57% INCREASEIN

"MentallyRetarded”Population

160140120100806040

mean 95

70 130

2.4 million"gifted"

9.4 million"mentally retarded"

I.Q.

Page 10: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

lead

0.1

1

10

100EX

POSU

RE

–bl

ood

lead

, ug/

dl

DECLINING THRESHOLD OF HARM - LEAD

YEAR REPORTED1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

Action level: USA, WHO

Note: Exposures expressed in micrograms/deciliter (blood lead)

Page 11: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Other Health Effects of Lead Exposure

Cognitive Decline and Dementia HypertensionAtherosclerosisPeripheral neuropathyBehavioral changesReduced sperm count and libido Chronic renal disease, nephritisMiscarriagesBrain cancer

Page 12: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Mercury – a Persistent Problem

Power plantsIncineratorsBoilersChlor-alkali industry

Cement kilnsMining Natural off-gassing

Methylation in SedimentsBioaccumulation in wildlifefish, and humans.

Page 13: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Organic Mercury: Prenatal Exposure Effects

Neurological deficits/Mental retardationSeizuresCerebral palsyDisturbances of vision, hearing, sensationAbnormal gaitAbnormal speechDisturbances of swallowing and suckingAbnormal reflexes

Page 14: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Mercury:Declining Threshold of Harm

20001990198019700.01

0.1

1

10

100

YEAR

FDA WHO

EPA

ATSDR

Level associated withharmful effect

Regulatory standard (maximum safe exposure or highend exposure from allowed fish)

FDADA

ILY

INTA

KE

(mic

rogr

ams/

kg/d

ay H

g)D

AIL

Y IN

TAK

E

Page 16: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Neurotoxicity of Pesticidesin Children

Page 17: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Adult Neurotoxic Effects

Occupational exposures to organophosphate or carbamate pesticides can result in:permanent loss of short-term memory and

psychomotor speed, and behavioral symptoms including anxiety, irritability and depression.

Page 18: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity

12 pesticides are listed by the State of California as known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.

• Workers exposed to pesticides have increased risks of miscarriage, infertility, and a variety of birth defects.

• Poor semen quality has also been associated with pesticide exposure

Page 19: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Endocrine Disruptor

“An exogenous agent that interferes with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination of natural hormones in the body that are responsible for the maintenance of homeostasis, reproduction, development, and /or behavior.”

U.S. EPA, February 1997

Or in simpler terms:

“A substance which interferes with natural hormones.”

Page 20: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Endocrine Effects of pesticides

Some mimic or block estrogen, others have been shown to block androgens or thyroid hormone.

• In animals effects include altered circulating hormone levels, hypospadias, nipple development in males, cryptorchidism, decreased semen quality, altered time to puberty,and abnormal behavior

Page 21: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Lindane HCH

Page 22: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Life cycle concerns

Photo courtesy of John Vijgen.

Page 23: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Lindane Toxicity

Endocrine disruptor Neurotoxicity in children, elderly, immunocompromisedChanges in circulating antibody levelsPossible carcinogen

Not the most effective treatment for lice/scabies - 17% killing rate

Page 24: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

DDT/DDE

Page 25: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

DDT/DDE

Endocrine disruptor Pre-term laborLow birth ratePregnancy lossShortened period of lactationPossible CarcinogenNeurotoxicity from prenatal exposureParkinson’s Disease

Page 26: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

DDT and DDE in Breast Milk Around the World (1990s)

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

Canad

aCze

ch Rep

ublic

Egypt

Greece

Japa

nJo

rdan

Kazak

hstan

Kuwait

Mexico

Saudi A

rabia

Turkey UK

Ukraine

Uzbeki

stan

Zimbab

we

Country

ng/g

of m

ilk fa

t

DDT

DDE

Page 27: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

DDT and non-malarial infant death

Increase in preterm birth 9% increase in total infant mortality.Decreased duration of lactation 20% increase in total infant mortality because of infectious disease (diarrheal or respiratory)Estimated an increase in the number of infant

deaths that is same magnitude as eliminating infantile malaria.

Chen and Rogan, Emerging Infect. Dis, 9(8):2003

Page 28: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

PROVEN HARM

PARTIALLY PROVEN

NOT YET RECOGNIZED

FOREVER UNRECOGNIZED

THE TOXIC ICEBERG

Page 29: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

A database linking chemical exposures to health conditions.

Authors: Sarah Janssen, MD, PhD, MPHTed Schettler, MD, MPH, Gina Solomon, MD, MPH

Available on-line at http://database.healthandenvironment.org

Page 30: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Goal of CHE database project• Develop a database of health conditions

linked to chemical exposures.

• Based on solid scientific evidence

• Addresses links from viewpoint of disease rather than an individual chemical.

Page 31: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Overview of CHE database

• Contains > 180 health conditions linked to occupational, environmental, or ambient exposures

• Sources were 3 major textbooksand

>250 peer-reviewed scientific articles

Page 32: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Limitations of CHE database- Addressed in introductory essay

• Not comprehensive

• Doesn’t address dose, route, duration, or timing of exposures

• Burden of disease

• Categorization of chemicals

Page 33: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Strong evidence category• Causal associations

• Large epidemiological studies (prospective or retrospective cohort studies)

• Group 1 human carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

Page 34: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Good evidence category

• Smaller epidemiological studies(cross-sectional, case-series, or case-control)

• Chemicals with some human evidence and strong corroborating animal evidence

• IARC Group 2A chemicals, - limited evidence for causing cancer in humans and sufficient evidence in experimental animals.

Page 35: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total

Limited or conflicting evidence

• Weak associations by reports from only a few exposed individuals (case reports)

• Conflicting human epidemiological studies

• Studies demonstrating toxicity in animals.

• IARC Group 2B and EPA Group B2 chemicals - limited or inadequate evidence in humans and

limited animal evidence of causing cancer

Page 36: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total
Page 37: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total
Page 38: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total
Page 39: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total
Page 40: Chemical Exposure and Chronic Disease - WHO › ifcs › documents › forums › forum5 › presentation_janssen.pdfOct 11, 2006  · zIncrease in preterm birth ´9% increase in total