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. 2012 Sep-Oct;34(5):534-41.
doi: 10.1016/j.ntt.2012.07.004. Epub 2012 Jul 21.

Does the home environment and the sex of the child modify the adverse effects of prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos on child working memory?

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Does the home environment and the sex of the child modify the adverse effects of prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos on child working memory?

Megan K Horton et al. Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2012 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos (CPF), an organophosphorus insecticide, has long been associated with delayed neurocognitive development and most recently with decrements in working memory at age 7. In the current paper, we expanded the previous work on CPF to investigate how additional biological and social environmental factors might create or explain differential neurodevelopmental susceptibility, focusing on main and moderating effects of the quality of the home environment (HOME) and child sex. We evaluate how the quality of the home environment (specifically, parental nurturance and environmental stimulation) and child sex interact with the adverse effects of prenatal CPF exposure on working memory at child age 7years. We did not observe a remediating effect of a high quality home environment (either parental nurturance or environmental stimulation) on the adverse effects of prenatal CPF exposure on working memory. However, we detected a borderline significant interaction between prenatal exposure to CPF and child sex (B (95% CI) for interaction term=-1.714 (-3.753 to 0.326)) suggesting males experience a greater decrement in working memory than females following prenatal CPF exposure. In addition, we detected a borderline interaction between parental nurturance and child sex (B (95% CI) for interaction term=1.490 (-0.518 to 3.499)) suggesting that, in terms of working memory, males benefit more from a nurturing environment than females. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation into factors that may inform an intervention strategy to reduce or reverse the cognitive deficits resulting from prenatal CPF exposure.

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Interaction between prenatal CPF (log ng/g) and child sex on working memory at age 7. This figure depicts the interaction between prenatal CPF exposure and child sex as they effect working memory at child age 7. The solid line represents females, dashed line males. Males exposures to CPF seem to experience greater decrements in working memory scores than females exposed to CPF.
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Figure 2
Interaction between Parental nurturance subset score of the HOME assessment (z-score) and child sex on working memory at age 7. The solid line represents females, dashed line males. In terms of working memory, males appear to benefit more from a nurturing home environment than females.

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