Co-exposure effects of arsenic and fluoride on intelligence and oxidative stress in school-aged children: a cohort study.

Co-exposure effects of arsenic and fluoride on intelligence and oxidative stress in school-aged children: a cohort study. Environ Res. 2020 Sep 10;:110168 Authors: Saeed M, Abdur Rehman MY, Farooqi A, Malik RN Abstract Arsenic (As), and fluoride (F-) are potent contaminants, widely disturbed through drinking water and responsible for various health implications in the exposed population. We aimed to investigate the effects of these two contaminants on dental fluorosis and intelligence quotient (IQ) with the induction of oxidative stress in rural children under the co-exposed scenario. A total of 148 children (5 to 16 years old) from the exposed and control group were incorporated in the study, and samples of biological matrices were collected. Dental fluorosis through Dean's index and IQ with the help of the Wechsler scale of intelligence (WISC-IV) patterned test were measured. We also monitored malondialdehyde (MDA) and its probable association with antioxidants activity (SOD, CAT, and GR) as a biomarker for oxidative stress. GSTM1/T1 polymorphism was estimated to find their role in the urinary As metabolism. Mean urinary concentration of As (2.70 vs. 0.016 μg/L, P<0.000) and F- (3.27 vs. 0.24 mg/L, P<0.000) were quite higher in the exposed group as well as the frequency of dental fluorosis. The rate of children with lowered IQ cases was less in control than the exposed group. Additionally, lower concentrations of antioxidant...
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