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Water pollution and the brain

Water is an essential nutrient.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,22 Sawka MN, Cheuvront SN, Carter 3rd R. Human water needs. Nutr Rev 2005;63(6 Pt 2):S30-9.,33 Manz F, Wentz A. The importance of good hydration for the prevention of chronic diseases. Nutr Rev 2005;63(6 Pt 2):S2-5. Water is the main component of cells, tissues, and organs and accounts for 50 %‒70 % of a young adult’s body weight.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23.,55 Lang F. Mechanisms and significance of cell volume regulation. J Am Coll Nutr 2007;26(5 Suppl):613S-23S.,66 Altman P. Blood and Other Body Fluids. DC, USA: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology; 1961. For example, a 70 kg human contains 42 liters of total body water, of which 28 liters are intracellular water and 14 liters are extracellular fluids.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23.,55 Lang F. Mechanisms and significance of cell volume regulation. J Am Coll Nutr 2007;26(5 Suppl):613S-23S.,66 Altman P. Blood and Other Body Fluids. DC, USA: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology; 1961.,77 Wang Z, Deurenberg P, Wang W, Pietrobelli A, Baumgartner RN, Heymsfield SB. Hydration of fat-free body mass: review and critique of a classic body-composition constant. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69(5):833-41. In general, water consumption is regulated by thirst.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23. According to experts, humans consume 20 % to 30 % of water in the form of solid food, while 70 % to 80 % comes from drinks, depending on the food choice and type of drink.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23.,88 European Food Safety Authority. Draft dietary reference values for water. Scientific opinion of the panel on Dietetic Products. Nutr Allerg 2008. Current guidelines recommend that sedentary adults drink an average of 2 liters of water per day.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,22 Sawka MN, Cheuvront SN, Carter 3rd R. Human water needs. Nutr Rev 2005;63(6 Pt 2):S30-9.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23. Total body water weight varies throughout life and is essential for cellular homeostasis (the ability of cells to keep the organism in constant balance even in the face of external fluctuations).11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23.,99 Haussinger D. The role of cellular hydration in the regulation of cell function. Biochem J 1996;313(Pt 3):697-710. Consequently, an adequate level of fluid intake is required for the optimal functioning of the systems of the human body such as the central and peripheral nervous system, kidneys, liver, digestive tract, reproductive system, and respiratory and cardiovascular systems.11 Menezes-Rodrigues FS, Scorza CS, Fiorini AC, Caricati-Neto A, Scorza CA, Finsterer J, et al. Sudden unexpected death in Parkinson’s disease: why is drinking water important? Neurodegener Dis Manag 2019;9(4):241-6.,44 Jéquier E, Constant F. Water as an essential nutrient: the physiological basis of hydration. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64(2):115-23.,99 Haussinger D. The role of cellular hydration in the regulation of cell function. Biochem J 1996;313(Pt 3):697-710. Without going into detail, the best source of liquids is, surprisingly, the water itself! Although Brazil is privileged because the studied country contains approximately 12 % of all fresh water on the planet, the water sources are contaminated by a wide variety of factors, such as the irregular disposal of industrial waste, garbage, and other urban waste, waste from agriculture, industrial or mining activities and deforestation.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. Catastrophically poor water quality has serious impacts on human health, including our brains. The human brain is considered the most complex system in our body.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. The brain, which is responsible for our sensations, emotions, thinking, language, and consciousness, consists of 86 billion neurons and weighs about 1.5 kg.1111 Lent R, Azevedo FA, Andrade-Moraes CH, Pinto AV. How many neurons do you have? Some dogmas of quantitative neuroscience under revision. Eur J Neurosci 2012;35(1):1–9.,1212 Herculano-Houzel S. The human brain in numbers: a linearly scaled-up primate brain. Front Hum Neurosci 2009;3:31. The human brain is in constant change throughout life and is therefore a plastic and adaptable organ.1313 Scorza FA, Cysneiros RM, Arida RM, Scorza CA, de Almeida AC, Schmidt B, Cavalheiro EA. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: reality or just an attractive history? Med Hypotheses 2008;71 (6):914-22.,1414 Toda T, Gage FH. Review: adult neurogenesis contributes to hippocampal plasticity. Cell Tissue Res 2018;373(3):693-709. Unfortunately, the negative consequences of environmental pollutants in drinking water are also associated with a deterioration in brain functions and the possible development of neuropsychiatric diseases.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1515 Popkin BM, D’Anci KE, Rosenberg IH. Water, hydration, and health. Nutr Rev 2010;68(8):439-58. In fact, a number of industrial processes use large amounts of water, and the wastewater produced by these processes has the potential to pollute residential water supplies.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. The chemicals that enter the water supply in this way primarily include inorganic salts and organic compounds, which pose health risks and can have massive neurological effects.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. For example, acrylamide in drinking water can cause neurotoxic side effects such as tremors, peripheral neuropathy, and sensory ataxia (difficulty or inability to maintain motor coordination).1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1616 Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.,1717 Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.,1818 Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015. Several epidemiological studies examining dietary intake of acrylamide and cancer risk have shown positive associations with the occurrence of endometrial, ovarian, and renal cell cancers.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1616 Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.,1717 Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.,1818 Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015. In animal studies, the incidence of brain tumors increased when acrylamide was administered in drinking water, and a similar trend was also evident in studies with humans.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1616 Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.,1717 Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.,1818 Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015. In addition, cases of poisoning have been observed after drinking water from freshly plastered pipes or wells (plaster made with acrylamide).1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1616 Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.,1717 Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.,1818 Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015. In this way, serious neurotoxic effects have been observed in these individuals, including hallucinations and memory impairment.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1616 Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.,1717 Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.,1818 Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015. Additionally, it is important to highlight that substances applied to agricultural crops (e.g., pesticides) often drain into water supply sources.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. In addition, livestock activities can also introduce animal waste and bacteria into water runoff, and the flow of chemical products from gardens can contribute to water contamination.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2. In fact, it is well known that pesticide residues have serious effects on human health.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1919 Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.,2020 Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8. From a neurological perspective, it has been demonstrated that some types of pesticides (e.g., carbamates, organochlorines, and organophosphates) can cause serious irreversible damage to the brain and are considered potential risk factors for the development of neurodegenerative diseases.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,1919 Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.,2020 Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8.,2121 Zanchi MM, Marins K, Zamoner A. Could pesticide exposure be implicated in the high incidence rates of depression, anxiety and suicide in farmers? A systematic review. Environ Pollut 2023;331 (Pt 2):121888. In parallel, several pesticides have harmful neurological effects and indirectly unbalance the cellular mechanisms that maintain brain activity.1919 Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.,2020 Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8.,2121 Zanchi MM, Marins K, Zamoner A. Could pesticide exposure be implicated in the high incidence rates of depression, anxiety and suicide in farmers? A systematic review. Environ Pollut 2023;331 (Pt 2):121888. Additionally, exposure of agricultural workers to pesticides increases the incidence of anxiety and depression, which has a major impact on mental health.1919 Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.,2020 Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8.,2121 Zanchi MM, Marins K, Zamoner A. Could pesticide exposure be implicated in the high incidence rates of depression, anxiety and suicide in farmers? A systematic review. Environ Pollut 2023;331 (Pt 2):121888. Suicide cases among these individuals rose twice as high as the national average.1919 Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.,2020 Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8.,2121 Zanchi MM, Marins K, Zamoner A. Could pesticide exposure be implicated in the high incidence rates of depression, anxiety and suicide in farmers? A systematic review. Environ Pollut 2023;331 (Pt 2):121888. Ironically, another threat to the quality of water reservoirs lies in the practices to improve drinking water quality.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2222 Rondeau V, Jacqmin-Gadda H, Commenges D, Helmer C, Dartigues JF. Aluminum and silica in drinking water and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease or cognitive decline: findings from 15-year follow-up of the PAQUID cohort. Am J Epidemiol 2009;169(4):489-96.,2323 Gopal K, Srivastava SB, Shukla S, Bersillon JL. Contaminants in drinking water and its mitigation using suitable adsorbents: an overview. J Environ Biol 2004;25(4):469-75. Alumina, a harmful material for bleaching and precipitating organic matter, can increase aluminum levels in water.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2222 Rondeau V, Jacqmin-Gadda H, Commenges D, Helmer C, Dartigues JF. Aluminum and silica in drinking water and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease or cognitive decline: findings from 15-year follow-up of the PAQUID cohort. Am J Epidemiol 2009;169(4):489-96.,2323 Gopal K, Srivastava SB, Shukla S, Bersillon JL. Contaminants in drinking water and its mitigation using suitable adsorbents: an overview. J Environ Biol 2004;25(4):469-75. Accordingly, epidemiological evidence clearly demonstrates that aluminum levels in drinking water are associated with the occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease and that these patients have excessive accumulation of aluminum in the brain tissue.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2222 Rondeau V, Jacqmin-Gadda H, Commenges D, Helmer C, Dartigues JF. Aluminum and silica in drinking water and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease or cognitive decline: findings from 15-year follow-up of the PAQUID cohort. Am J Epidemiol 2009;169(4):489-96.,2323 Gopal K, Srivastava SB, Shukla S, Bersillon JL. Contaminants in drinking water and its mitigation using suitable adsorbents: an overview. J Environ Biol 2004;25(4):469-75. At the same time, as many people in the world are exposed to other toxic metals in drinking water, there is also great concern in the scientific community about the toxic effects of arsenic, lead, and cadmium on the human brain.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2424 Mohod C, Dhote J. Review of heavy metals in drinking water and their effect on human health. IJIRSET 2013;2:2992-6.,2525 Kim H, Lee D, Kim K. Combined exposure to metals in drinking water alters the dopamine system in mouse striatum. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021;18(12):6558. In fact, several studies have shown that chronic consumption of these metals through drinking water leads to changes in cognitive abilities and impaired sensory and motor functions.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2424 Mohod C, Dhote J. Review of heavy metals in drinking water and their effect on human health. IJIRSET 2013;2:2992-6.,2525 Kim H, Lee D, Kim K. Combined exposure to metals in drinking water alters the dopamine system in mouse striatum. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021;18(12):6558. Another important aspect is the contamination of water by pharmaceutical waste.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2626 Vaudin P, Augé C, Just N, Mhaouty-Kodja S, Mortaud S, Pillon D. When pharmaceutical drugs become environmental pollutants: potential neural effects and underlying mechanisms. Environ Res 2022;205:112495. According to health authorities, about half of the population takes at least one prescribed medication every thirty days, and some of these chemicals gradually leak into waterways,1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2626 Vaudin P, Augé C, Just N, Mhaouty-Kodja S, Mortaud S, Pillon D. When pharmaceutical drugs become environmental pollutants: potential neural effects and underlying mechanisms. Environ Res 2022;205:112495. having undesirable consequences on human health. In fact, recent studies have shown that the presence of drug residues in the environment (e.g., food and water for consumption) can have negative effects on brain development and pose a serious threat to the health and lives of current and future generations.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2626 Vaudin P, Augé C, Just N, Mhaouty-Kodja S, Mortaud S, Pillon D. When pharmaceutical drugs become environmental pollutants: potential neural effects and underlying mechanisms. Environ Res 2022;205:112495. Although each of the environmental pollutants present in water has a distinctive neurotoxicity profile, inflammatory and oxidative mechanisms play a role important in the brain changes caused by most of these chemicals.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2727 Warren-Vega WM, Campos-Rodríguez A, Zárate-Guzmán AI, Romero-Cano LA. A current review of water pollutants in american continent: trends and perspectives in detection, health risks, and treatment technologies. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2023;20(5):4499.,2828 Liu Q, Baumgartner J, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Sun Y, Zhang M. Oxidative potential and inflammatory impacts of source apportioned ambient air pollution in Beijing. Environ Sci Technol 2014;48(21):12920-9. In this sense, the introduction of therapeutic strategies that reduce absorption, increase excretion and prevent or minimize the harmful effects of environmental pollutants present in water or tissues and organs is fundamental today.1010 Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.,2929 Shetty SS, D D, S H, Sonkusare S, Naik PB, Kumari NS, Madhyastha H. Environmental pollutants and their effects on human health. Heliyon 2023;9(9):e19496.,3030 Sargis RM, Heindel JJ, Padmanabhan V. Interventions to address environmental metabolism-disrupting chemicals: changing the narrative to empower action to restore metabolic health. Front Endocrinol 2019;10:33. In general, water pollution must be viewed as a serious public health problem and ensuring the supply of safe drinking water for all is a challenging task.3131 Roshan A, Kumar M. Water end-use estimation can support the urban water crisis management: a critical review. J Environ Manage 2020;268:110663. In that regard, the appropriate and effective implementation of public policies to deal with water pollution problems is important. In addition, the development of educational campaigns is extremely necessary to provide our population with accurate and up-to-date information that water is a scarce resource and that consuming or ingesting contaminated water causes serious harm to our mental and organic health.

  • Funding
    Our studies are supported by the following grants: FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo); CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico), Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) and ‘Juan de la Cierva’ grant financed by (MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and by European Social Fund (FSE+)

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    Manz F, Wentz A. The importance of good hydration for the prevention of chronic diseases. Nutr Rev 2005;63(6 Pt 2):S2-5.
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    Lang F. Mechanisms and significance of cell volume regulation. J Am Coll Nutr 2007;26(5 Suppl):613S-23S.
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    Wang Z, Deurenberg P, Wang W, Pietrobelli A, Baumgartner RN, Heymsfield SB. Hydration of fat-free body mass: review and critique of a classic body-composition constant. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69(5):833-41.
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    Haussinger D. The role of cellular hydration in the regulation of cell function. Biochem J 1996;313(Pt 3):697-710.
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    Bondy SC, Campbell A. Water quality and brain function. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;15(1):2.
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    Lent R, Azevedo FA, Andrade-Moraes CH, Pinto AV. How many neurons do you have? Some dogmas of quantitative neuroscience under revision. Eur J Neurosci 2012;35(1):1–9.
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    Herculano-Houzel S. The human brain in numbers: a linearly scaled-up primate brain. Front Hum Neurosci 2009;3:31.
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    Scorza FA, Cysneiros RM, Arida RM, Scorza CA, de Almeida AC, Schmidt B, Cavalheiro EA. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: reality or just an attractive history? Med Hypotheses 2008;71 (6):914-22.
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    Toda T, Gage FH. Review: adult neurogenesis contributes to hippocampal plasticity. Cell Tissue Res 2018;373(3):693-709.
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    Popkin BM, D’Anci KE, Rosenberg IH. Water, hydration, and health. Nutr Rev 2010;68(8):439-58.
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    Hogervorst JG, Schouten LJ, Konings EJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Dietary acrylamide intake and brain cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(5):1663-6.
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    Igisu H, Goto I, Kawamura Y, Kato M, Izumi K. Acrylamide encephaloneuropathy due to well water pollution. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1975;38(6):581-4.
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    Gökmen V. Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects. Cambridge, MA, USA: Academic Press; 2015.
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    Scorza FA, Beltramim L, Bombardi LM. Pesticide exposure and human health: toxic legacy. Clinics 2023;78:100249.
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    Kamel F, Hoppin JA. Association of pesticide exposure with neurologic dysfunction and disease. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112(9):950-8.
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    Zanchi MM, Marins K, Zamoner A. Could pesticide exposure be implicated in the high incidence rates of depression, anxiety and suicide in farmers? A systematic review. Environ Pollut 2023;331 (Pt 2):121888.
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    Rondeau V, Jacqmin-Gadda H, Commenges D, Helmer C, Dartigues JF. Aluminum and silica in drinking water and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease or cognitive decline: findings from 15-year follow-up of the PAQUID cohort. Am J Epidemiol 2009;169(4):489-96.
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    Gopal K, Srivastava SB, Shukla S, Bersillon JL. Contaminants in drinking water and its mitigation using suitable adsorbents: an overview. J Environ Biol 2004;25(4):469-75.
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    Mohod C, Dhote J. Review of heavy metals in drinking water and their effect on human health. IJIRSET 2013;2:2992-6.
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    Kim H, Lee D, Kim K. Combined exposure to metals in drinking water alters the dopamine system in mouse striatum. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021;18(12):6558.
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    Vaudin P, Augé C, Just N, Mhaouty-Kodja S, Mortaud S, Pillon D. When pharmaceutical drugs become environmental pollutants: potential neural effects and underlying mechanisms. Environ Res 2022;205:112495.
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    Warren-Vega WM, Campos-Rodríguez A, Zárate-Guzmán AI, Romero-Cano LA. A current review of water pollutants in american continent: trends and perspectives in detection, health risks, and treatment technologies. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2023;20(5):4499.
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    Liu Q, Baumgartner J, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Sun Y, Zhang M. Oxidative potential and inflammatory impacts of source apportioned ambient air pollution in Beijing. Environ Sci Technol 2014;48(21):12920-9.
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    Shetty SS, D D, S H, Sonkusare S, Naik PB, Kumari NS, Madhyastha H. Environmental pollutants and their effects on human health. Heliyon 2023;9(9):e19496.
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    Sargis RM, Heindel JJ, Padmanabhan V. Interventions to address environmental metabolism-disrupting chemicals: changing the narrative to empower action to restore metabolic health. Front Endocrinol 2019;10:33.
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    Roshan A, Kumar M. Water end-use estimation can support the urban water crisis management: a critical review. J Environ Manage 2020;268:110663.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    16 Aug 2024
  • Date of issue
    2024

History

  • Received
    28 Apr 2024
  • Accepted
    10 June 2024
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