Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

HTTPS

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( Lock A locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

  • Environmental Topics
  • Laws & Regulations
  • Report a Violation
  • About EPA
Risk Assessment
Contact Us

Scientific Challenges in the Update of an Assessment of Methylmercury Neurotoxicity

On this page:

  • Overview
The US EPA is currently updating the reference dose (RfD) for Methylmercury developmental neurotoxicity (DNT; assessment plan and systematic review protocols were publicly released in 2019-20). Multiple health agencies (Health Canada, 2007; UNEP, 2002; US EPA, 2001, 1997; ATSDR, 1999) and the US National Academy of Sciences (NRC, 2000) have established that prenatal oral exposure to methylmercury in humans causes DNT. The existing US EPA quantitative risk assessment of methylmercury was finalized by the IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System) program in 2001. That assessment established RfD based on DNT effects in children following prenatal exposure using information from 3 epidemiological cohorts (Faroe Islands, Seychelles, New Zealand). The RfD of 0.1 µg/kg-day was derived from multiple DNT outcomes related to cord blood concentrations of 46–79 µg/L, which the assessment estimated corresponded to maternal daily intakes of methylmercury during pregnancy of 0.86–1.47 µg/kg-day.  Since 1998, more than 200 epidemiological studies have been published with dose-response information on DNT of methylmercury exposure pre- and/or postnatally, based on dozens of cohorts, including the 3 original cohorts considered in the 2001 IRIS assessment.  Updating the risk assessment with this collection of new studies presents several scientific issues that must be considered, including what biomarkers of exposure are most appropriate for deriving the RfD and how different studies account for potential confounding, including such factors as selenium and fish consumption.

Impact/Purpose

This is a presentation for the 16th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant 2024 (ICMGP2024).

Citation

Kopylev, L., D. Segal, M. Dzierlenga, Yu-Sheng Lin, R. Nachman, AND E. Radke-Farabaugh. Scientific Challenges in the Update of an Assessment of Methylmercury Neurotoxicity. 16th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant 2024 (ICMGP2024), Capetown, SOUTH AFRICA, July 21 - 26, 2024.
  • Risk Assessment Home
  • About Risk Assessment
  • Risk Recent Additions
  • Human Health Risk Assessment
  • Ecological Risk Assessment
  • Risk Advanced Search
    • Risk Publications
  • Risk Assessment Guidance
  • Risk Tools and Databases
  • Superfund Risk Assessment
  • Where you live
Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on January 30, 2025
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Discover.

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Budget & Performance
  • Contracting
  • EPA www Web Snapshots
  • Grants
  • No FEAR Act Data
  • Privacy
  • Privacy and Security Notice

Connect.

  • Data
  • Inspector General
  • Jobs
  • Newsroom
  • Open Government
  • Regulations.gov
  • Subscribe
  • USA.gov
  • White House

Ask.

  • Contact EPA
  • EPA Disclaimers
  • Hotlines
  • FOIA Requests
  • Frequent Questions

Follow.