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Review
. 2022 May;52(5):371-388.
doi: 10.1080/10408444.2022.2122769. Epub 2022 Nov 8.

A narrative review of converging evidence addressing developmental toxicity of pyrethroid insecticides

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A narrative review of converging evidence addressing developmental toxicity of pyrethroid insecticides

Benjamin A Elser et al. Crit Rev Toxicol. 2022 May.

Abstract

Pyrethroid insecticides are broadly used in agriculture and household products throughout the world. Exposure to this class of insecticides is widespread, and while generally believed to be safe for use, there is increasing concern regarding their effects on neurodevelopment. Due to the critical roles that molecular targets of pyrethroids play in the regulation of neurodevelopment, particular focus has been placed on evaluating the effects of in utero and childhood pyrethroid exposure on child cognition and behavior. As such, this narrative review synthesizes an assessment of converging study types; we review reports of neonatal pyrethroid levels together with current epidemiological literature that convergently address the risk for developmental toxicity linked to exposure to pyrethroid insecticides. We first address studies that assess the degree of direct fetal exposure to pyrethroids in utero through measurements in cord blood, meconium, and amniotic fluid. We then focus on the links between prenatal exposure to these insecticides and child neurodevelopment, fetal growth, and other adverse birth outcomes. Furthermore, we assess the effects of postnatal exposure on child neurodevelopment through a review of the data on pediatric exposures and child cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Study quality was evaluated individually, and the weight of evidence was assessed broadly to characterize these effects. Overall, while definitive conclusions cannot be reached from the currently available literature, the available data suggest that the potential links between pyrethroid exposure and child neurodevelopmental effects deserve further investigation.

Keywords: Pyrethroid; attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; autism; developmental toxicity; epidemiology; insecticide; neurodevelopment; review.

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