Positive and inverse correlation of blood lead level with erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase and intelligence quotient in children: implications for neurotoxicity

Author:

Nwobi Nnenna Linda1,Adedapo Solomon Kayode2,Olukolade Olugbemi3,Oyinlade Opebiyi Alexander4,Lagunju Ikeoluwa Abiola4,Atulomah Nnodimele Onuigbo5,Nwazuoke Ikechukwu Ambrose6,Anetor John Ibhagbemien2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Pathology , BenCarson School of Medicine , Babcock University , Nigeria

2. Department of Chemical Pathology , College of Medicine , University of Ibadan , Ibadan , Nigeria

3. Department of Family Medicine and Psychiatry , University College Hospital , Ibadan , Nigeria

4. Department of Paediatrics, College of Medicine , University of Ibadan/University College Hospital , Ibadan, Nigeria

5. Department of Public Health , School of Public and Allied Health , Babcock University , Nigeria

6. Department of Special Education, Faculty of Education , University of Ibadan , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Blood lead level (BLL) is insufficiently sensitive for early detection of Lead-induced neurotoxicity (LIN). This study determined the possible role of the combination of BLL, intelligent quotient (IQ) and erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in the early detection of LIN in Children. Apparently healthy children (n=309) from eight public primary schools in Ibadan, Nigeria were recruited and classified into: children with Elevated BLL (EBLL) and children with Acceptable BLL (control) based on CDC cut-off for childhood lead exposure. Neurological indices (speech, memory, cranial nerves and cerebellar functions), IQ, BLL and erythrocyte AChE activity were assessed using standard methods, Standard Progressive Matrices, AAS and HPLC respectively. Statistical analysis involved Student’s t-test, Pearson’s correlation and multivariate regression. p<0.05 was considered significant. There were 169 (54.7%) children with EBLL while there were 140 (45.3%) control children. Both groups exhibited normal speech, memory, cranial nerves and cerebellar functions. However, IQ was lower in EBLL children (85.9±11.6) compared with control (91.5±14.0) while BLL and AChE activity were higher in EBLL children (0.4±0.1 µmol/l; 117.5±25.5 µkat/l) compared with control (0.2±0.0 µmol/l; 59.4±10.2 µkat/l). BLL showed inverse correlation with IQ (r=–0.134, p=0.019) but positive correlation with AChE (r=0.978, p≤0.001). 16.2% of the observed variation in BLL could be accounted for by AChE using the equation; [BLL=–0.007+0.003 AChE] p<0.05. Elevated blood lead level is prevalent among the school children and appears to have adverse effect on their IQ. Erythrocyte AChE could be a promising marker for early recognition of significant environmental lead exposure and lead-induced neurotoxicity in children.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Pharmacology,Toxicology

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