Re: LOW LEVELS-Mercury Exposure

From: Jan (jdrew63929_at_aol.com)
Date: 10/25/04

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    >Subject: Re: LOW LEVELS-Mercury Exposure
    >From: "John Chewter" john@LESS_SPAMchewter.f9.co.uk
    >Date: 10/24/2004 3:03 PM Pacific Standard Time
    >Message-id: <clhcbc$d7o$1@titan.btinternet.com>
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    >The janitor, the toxicologist, the lawmaker, the old lady, any five
    >year old can easily be more objective on the topic of mercury fillings
    >than the dentist.
    >
    >This is errant nonsense. If your baby is dieing you go to a top
    >paediatrician for advice - even if the 'five year old' could be more
    >objective. Jeesh!

    Research in molecular biology has elucidated mechanisms that may underlie the
    toxic effects of mercury.

    Studies of the effects of mercury on the immune system in rodents have enhanced
    knowledge of the mechanisms whereby mercury affects the immune system. Clinical
    studies of occupationally exposed employees have objectively confirmed
    subclinical influence of mercury on the immune system at low levels of mercury
    exposure.

    The thyroid has been identified as the target organ for the toxic effect of
    mercury in occupational exposure to mercury vapour in low doses.

    Clinical studies of the effects of mercury on occupationally exposed workers,
    using modern diagnostic methods, have elucidated the connection between dose
    and effect. They have also identified and quantified neuropsychological
    symptoms at low exposure levels.

    Relation between symptoms and mercury concentrations in saliva after chewing.
    The Tübingen amalgam study could establish in the especially examined group of
    21-40 year old persons a statistically significant relation between mercury
    levels in saliva and symptoms. Only symptoms which are characteristic of
    subacute or chronic mercury exposure in the low-level range were studied.

    Low-level chronic exposures to mercury may affect the peripheral nervous system
    resulting in polyneuropathies (reduced sensory and motor nerve function) and
    neuropsychological effects (visual alterations, sensory loss, stress) (ATSDR
    1989); these effects correlate to tissue levels of 20 to 40 µg/g.
    Neuropsychological effects were also reported by Smith et al. (1970) for
    occupational exposure to mercury levels of > 0.1 mg/m3. Mercury concentrations
    below this value did not appear to cause observable effects. Kishi et al.
    (1993) reported that neurobehavioral and motor function effects persisted in
    ex-mercury miners more than 10 years after cessation of exposure.

    Once inhaled, elemental mercury is mostly converted to an inorganic divalent or
    mercuric form by catalase in the red blood cells. This inorganic form has
    similar properties to organic mercury. Small amounts of non-oxidized elemental
    mercury continue to persist and account for CNS toxicity.

    Elemental mercury, as a vapor, which escapes from fillings, penetrates the
    blood-brain-barrier and enters the CNS, where it's ionized and trapped,
    attributing to its significant toxic effects

    http://www.floridalcv.org/FLCVEdFund/environmental_effect_of_dental_a.htm

    Environmental Effect of Dental Amalgam

    Mercury is one of the most toxic substances commonly encountered, and according
    to Government agencies causes adverse health effects in large numbers of people
    in the U.S.[1] The extreme toxicity of mercury can be seen from documented
    effects on wildlife by very low levels of mercury exposure. The average amalgam
    filling has more than ½ gram of mercury, and has been documented to
    continuously leak mercury into the body of those with amalgam fillings due to
    the low mercury vapor pressure and galvanic current induced by mixed metals in
    the mouth.

    1. Hg plasma concentration correlated with no.of amalgam fillings.
    http://tinyurl.com/cdb0 2003

    2. Correlation between number of fillings and salivary Hg.
    http://tinyurl.com/cgs 2000

    3. The amount of organic and inorganic mercury in paraffin-stimulated saliva
    was significantly higher in subjects with dental amalgam fillings
    http://tinyurl.com/cgs1 2001
    4. Mercury vapour release increases with chewing, with absorption and uptake
    by the brain and kidneys. http://tinyurl.com/cczd 2002

    5. Amalgam causes nerve cell toxicity in culture. http://tinyurl.com/ccyo
    2003

    6. Plasma concentrations of mercury before and after treatment supported the
    metal exposure to be causative for the ill health. http://tinyurl.com/ccyr
    2002

    7 None of the materials tested consistently prevented microleakage.
    http://tinyurl.com/cfcg 2002

    8. In neither of the nonamalgam groups was this [wastewater] limit exceeded,
    but 20.5% in the amalgam group exceeded the limit http://tinyurl.com/ccyu 2002

    9. I-Hg levels in placenta increased with an increasing number of maternal
    dental amalgam fillings (p < 0.001)... a substantial fraction of maternal blood
    I-Hg, probably as Hg(0), reached the fetus. http://tinyurl.com/cgrz 2002

    10 Evidence of a pro-oxidant role of the amalgam Hg chronically released in
    saliva. http://tinyurl.com/cgrv 2002
    11. Mercury released into air from dry abraded amalgam was shown to be above
    the recommended industrial limit http://tinyurl.com/cf7j 2002

    http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/mercury.htm

    Low Level Mercury Causes Behavior Problems During Pregnancy

    Subtle behavior problems were observed in mice offspring exposed to a single
    low level mercury dose.

    In summarizing the results of their study, the researchers stated,

    "This hypothesis generating study showed highly significant correlations
    between mood scores and most measures of low level Hg (mercury) exposure. The
    specific mood measures most associated with Hg exposure were tension, fatigue,
    and confusion. The strength of these associations suggests that mood should be
    included for investigation in future hypothesis-testing studies..... Among the
    cognitive and motor function tests, only the digit span and simple reaction
    time (nondominant hand) scores were associated with any measure of
    exposure...... Overall, and despite the small size of the study population,
    this investigation found some evidence of adverse preclinical effects at
    mercury doses averaging 36 ugs/l in urine. The mood and symptom results of this
    study agree with prior evaluations of both high and low urinary mercury doses.
    These preliminary survey findings support a critical evaluation of the adequacy
    of the 50 ug/g creatinine biologic threshold for mercury proposed by the World
    Health Organization This is the first U.S. dental study to detect potential
    behavioral deficits at such a low level of exposure. A larger and more
    comprehensive study is required to accurately determine a biologic threshold of
    adverse central and peripheral nervous system effects for elemental mercury."

    Drs. Diana Echeverria, Nicholas J. Heyer, Michael D. Martin, Conrad A Naleway
    Depart. of Environ. Health, Univ. of Washington, School of Dentistry, Univ. of
    Washington Neurotoxicology and Teratology, Vol. 17(2):161-168, 1995

    Dopamine Uptake in Brain Cells Changed By Methylmercury

    Attention Deficit Disorder children were reported in other headings in this
    book as having altered dopamine levels. Several compounds, including alcohol,
    have been shown to alter dopamine levels in test animals. Now, researchers at
    Duke University Medical School have shown that even very low levels of
    methylmercury result in dopamine and norepinephrine brain neurotransmitter
    changes.


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