Risks of aluminium exposure during pregnancy Authors Josep L. Domingo Maria Teresa Colomina i Fosch Mercedes Gómez Arnáiz Abstract It is well known that aluminium is potentially neurotoxic. Moreover, there has been concern in recent years that dietary and environmental exposure to aluminium might cause developmental toxicity in mammals. While it is well established that aluminium may be a developmental toxic when administered parenterally, until recently there was little concern about embryo/fetal consequences of aluminium ingestion because bioavailability was considered low. This paper summarizes the results of recent investigations on the embryo/ fetal toxicity of aluminium, the potential reproductive toxicology of aluminium, and the neurodevelopmental and behavioural effects deriving from aluminium exposure during pregnancy. Potential therapies to protect against aluminium- induced developmental toxicity are also reviewed. Downloads Text complet Published 2002-05-08 Issue 1-4 Section Research reviews License This work is subject, unless the contrary is indicated in the text, the photographs or in other illustrations, to an Attribution —Non-Commercial— No Derivative Works 3.0 Creative Commons License, the full text of which can be consulted at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/. You are free to share, copy, distribute and transmit the work provided that the author is credited and reuse of the material is restricted to non-commercial purposes only and that no derivative works are created from the original material.