Granada
In 2001, a recruitment of pregnant women for a cohort was started in the Clinical Hospital of Granada and the Hospital of the West of Almeria, with the intention to study the relevance of malformations in the masculine genitourinary tract in new born children.
The objective was to try to demonstrate that there is a relation between the chronic exposure of the mother to environmental chemical compounds with hormonal activity, “endocrine disruptors” and the frequency of cryptorchidism and hypospadias in the descendants.
That is why approximately 700 women who had given birth to male children were recruited, 50 of them where indexed with cryptorchidism and/or hypospadias. In a parallel way, a case-control study was begun with 150 new born children with intervention in the diet during the pregnancy (supplement of folic acid to the mothers).
The cohort of mother and children is providing very useful information on the maternal-infantile exposure to chemical compounds with hormonal activity. The studies that already have begun have been useful to show the existing importance of the maternal exposure and regional differences with other European countries. The additional use of exposure markers is being a key issue in the characterisation of the interactions between chemical compounds and the resulting hormonal effect.
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Prenatal exposure to mirex impairs neurodevelopment at age of 4 years
Puertas R, Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Cruz F, Ramos R, Freire C, Pérez-García M, Abril A, Julvez J, Salvatierra M, Campoy C, Olea N. Prenatal exposure to mirex impairs neurodevelopment at age of 4 years. Neurotoxicology. 2010 Jan;31(1):154-160. PMID: 19818364
Hair mercury levels, fish consumption, and cognitive development in preschool children from Granada, Spain
Freire C, Ramos R, Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Díez S, Vioque J, Ballester F, Fernández MF. Hair mercury levels, fish consumption, and cognitive development in preschool children from Granada, Spain. Environ Res. 2010 Jan;110(1):96-104. PMID: 19909946
Assessment of the total effective xenoestrogen burden in extracts of human placentas
Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Silva E, Granada A, Molina-Molina JM, Fernandez MF, Aguilar-Garduño C, Olea-Serrano F, Kortenkamp A, Olea N. Evaluación de la carga total de xenoestrógeno eficaz en los extractos de placenta humana. Biomarkers. 2009;14(5):271-7. PMID: 19476411
Urinary 1-hydroxypyrene and PAH exposure in 4-year-old Spanish children
Freire C, Abril A, Fernández MF, Ramos R, Estarlich M, Manrique A, Aguirre A, Ibarluzea J, Olea N. Urinary 1-hydroxypyrene and PAH exposure in 4-year-old Spanish children. Sci Total Environ. 2009 15;407(5):1562-9. Epub 2008 Dec 17. PMID: 19095289
The total effective xenoestrogen burden, a biomarker of exposure to xenoestrogen mixtures, is predicted by the (anti)estrogenicity of its components
Fernandez MF, Aguilar-Garduño C, Molina-Molina JM, Arrebola JP, Olea N. The total effective xenoestrogen burden, a biomarker of exposure to xenoestrogen mixtures, is predicted by the (anti)estrogenicity of its components. Reprod Toxicol. 2008;26(1):8-12. Epub 2008 Jun 8. PMID: 18586082
Trihalomethane levels in drinking water in the province of Granada (Spain).
Freire C, Soler R, Fernández MF, Villanueva CM, Grimalt JO, Olea N. Trihalomethane levels in drinking water in the province of Granada [Spain]. Gac Sanit. 2008;22(6):520-6. Spanish. PMID: 19080927
Predicción del desarrollo mental a los 20 meses de edad por medio de la evaluación del desarrollo psicomotor a los seis meses de vida en niños sanos
Rosa Ramos, Francisco Cruz, Miguel Pérez, Ma. Teresa Salvatierra, Concepción Robles, Bertold U.V. Koletzko, Tamas Decsi, Cristina Campoy. Predicción del desarrollo mental a los 20 meses de edad por medio de la evaluación del desarrollo psicomotor a los seis meses de vida en niños sanos. Salud Mental. 2008;31(1):53-61.
The Spanish Environment and Childhood Research Network (INMA study)
Fernandez MF, Sunyer J, Grimalt J, Rebagliato M, Ballester F, Ibarluzea J, Ribas-Fitó N, Tardon A, Fernandez-Patier R, Torrent M, Olea N. The Spanish Environment and Childhood Research Network (INMA study). Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2007;210(3-4):491-3. Epub 2007 Feb 22. PMID: 17320477
Air pollutant exposure during pregnancy and fetal and early childhood development. Research protocol of the INMA (Childhood and Environment Project)
Esplugues A, Fernández-Patier R, Aguilera I, Iñíguez C, García Dos Santos S, Aguirre Alfaro A, Lacasaña M, Estarlich M, Grimalt JO, Fernández M, Rebagliato M, Sala M, Tardón A, Torrent M, Martínez MD, Ribas-Fitó N, Sunyer J, Ballester F. Air pollutant exposure during pregnancy and fetal and early childhood development. Research protocol of the INMA (Childhood and Environment Project). Gac Sanit. 2007;21(2):162-71. Spanish. PMID: 17419934
Efectos de la exposición prenatal a contaminantes ambientales y de la dieta materna en el neurodesarrollo. La Red de investigación ‘Infancia y Medio Ambiente’ (Red INMA)
Rebagliato M, Ballester F, Ramon RM, Marco A. The effects of prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and the mother’s diet on neurodevelopment. The ‘Infancy and Environment’ Research Network (INMA Network). Rev Neurol. 2007 21;44 Suppl 3:S15-8. Spanish. PMID: 17523104
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