Associations of prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and fetal sex hormones in the Guangxi Zhuang Birth Cohort Study: Greater effect of long-chain PFAS
Qian Liao,
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Huishen Huang,
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Peng Tang
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et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
272, P. 116054 - 116054
Published: Feb. 3, 2024
Fetal
sex
hormone
homeostasis
disruption
could
lead
to
reproductive
and
developmental
abnormalities.
However,
previous
studies
have
reported
inconsistent
findings
regarding
the
association
of
maternal
per-
polyfluoroalkyl
substances
(PFAS)
exposure
with
fetal
levels.
A
total
277
mother-infant
pairs
from
Guangxi
Zhuang
Birth
Cohort
Study
between
2015
2019
were
selected.
We
quantified
nine
PFAS
in
serum
early
pregnancy,
detected
three
hormones,
namely,
estradiol
(E2),
progesterone
(P4)
testosterone
(TT),
cord
blood.
The
generalized
linear
model
(GLM)
Bayesian
kernel
machine
regression
(BKMR)
used
for
single-
multiple-exposure
analyses,
respectively.
In
GLM,
there
was
no
significant
an
individual
any
level
or
E2/TT
ratio,
but
a
negative
perfluorododecanoic
acid
(PFDoA)
P4
levels
female
infants
observed
after
stratification
by
sex.
BKMR,
mixture
positively
associated
E2
same
main
contributors,
i.e.,
perfluoroundecanoic
(PFUnA).
And
mixtures
not
TT
After
infant
sex,
positive
associations
ratio
only
male
infants,
PFUnA.
There
which
PFUnA
contributor;
reverse
PFDoA
contributor.
This
study
suggested
that
prenatal
is
long-chain
may
play
important
role
this
association.
Furthermore,
differences
need
additional
attention.
Language: Английский
Maternal per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances exposure, cord blood lipidomics and infant anthropometry: A mediation analysis
Lan Yang,
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Likang Li,
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Honglei Ji
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et al.
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
271, P. 121074 - 121074
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Language: Английский
The Association Between Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Exposure and Thyroid Hormones in Men and Non-Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Bin Zhang,
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Miao Zhao,
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Xiangru Cong
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et al.
Toxics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 214 - 214
Published: March 14, 2025
Studies
have
shown
that
per-
and
polyfluoroalkyl
substances
(PFAS)
may
impact
thyroid
function
in
human
health.
While
the
consistency
between
PFAS
exposure
health
effects
pregnant
women
has
been
validated,
on
men
non-pregnant
remains
inconclusive.
To
address
this,
a
meta-analysis
was
carried
out
this
paper,
with
14
eligible
studies
retrieved
from
Embase,
PubMed,
Web
of
Science
were
published
up
to
2
June
2024,
focusing
relationship
its
effect
hormone
levels
body.
The
indexes
analyzed
included
stimulating
(TSH),
triiodothyronine
(T3),
thyroxine
(T4),
free
T3
(FT3),
T4
(FT4).
estimated
value
(β)
corresponding
confidence
interval
(95%
CI)
extracted
literature.
A
heterogeneity
test
out,
sensitivity
analysis
publication
bias
using
Stata
18.0.
results
revealed
women,
PFOA
positively
correlated
FT3
(β
=
0.011,
95%
CI
0.001,
0.02,
I2
13.4).
However,
no
significant
associations
found
other
hormones.
subgroup
further
indicated
correlations
more
adolescents,
both
America
Europe.
Language: Английский
Association between prenatal perfluorinated compounds exposure and risk of pregnancy complications: A meta-analysis
Liya Pang,
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Mei Li,
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Abdoulie Dukureh
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et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
272, P. 116017 - 116017
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Per-
and
polyfluoroalkyl
substances
(PFASs)
have
been
shown
to
be
persistent
bioaccumulative.
An
elevated
danger
of
pregnancy
complications
perhaps
connected
with
exposure
PFASs,
but
the
potential
effects
remain
elusive.
The
objective
this
study
is
investigate
possible
association
between
PFASs
complications,
drawing
upon
existing
evidence.
Language: Английский
Ultra-processed Food Intake During Pregnancy and its Impact on Maternal Diet Quality and Weight Change: A Systematic Review of Observational Studies
Current Nutrition Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 800 - 814
Published: Oct. 7, 2024
Language: Английский
Gestational exposure to PFAS, the “Forever Chemicals,” May Have “Forever” Health Impacts
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
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Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Journal
Article
Accepted
manuscript
Gestational
exposure
to
PFAS,
the
"Forever
Chemicals,"
May
Have
"Forever"
Health
Impacts
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Erin
LeBlanc,
MD,
MP
Kaiser
Permanente
Center
for
Research
NW,
Portland,
OR,
US
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Metabolism,
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Language: Английский
Urinary mycoestrogens and gestational weight gain in the UPSIDE pregnancy cohort
Environmental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
Zearalenone
(ZEN),
a
secondary
metabolite
of
Fusarium
fungi,
is
one
the
most
common
mycotoxins
in
global
food
supplies
such
as
cereal
grains
and
processed
food.
ZEN
its
metabolites
are
commonly
referred
to
mycoestrogens,
due
their
ability
directly
bind
nuclear
estrogen
receptors
α
(ER-α)
β
(ER-β).
Zeranol,
synthetic
mycoestrogen,
administered
U.S.
cattle
growth
promoter.
Despite
widespread
human
exposure
ample
evidence
adverse
reproductive
impacts
vitro
vivo,
there
has
been
little
epidemiological
research
on
health
during
pregnancy.
The
objective
our
study
was
examine
associations
between
gestational
weight
gain
(GWG).
Urine
samples
were
collected
each
trimester
from
pregnant
participants
UPSIDE
cohort
(n
=
286,
Rochester,
NY,
USA).
High
performance
liquid
chromatography
high-resolution
tandem
mass
spectrometry
used
quantify
concentrations
well
∑mycoestrogens
(composite
sum
metabolites;
ng/ml).
Maternal
weights
at
clinical
visits
abstracted
medical
records.
We
fitted
longitudinal
models
specific-gravity
adjusted,
log-transformed
relation
total
GWG
(kilograms)
rate
(kilograms/week).
additionally
examined
risk
excessive
(in
Institute
Medicine
guidelines)
considered
effect
modification
by
fetal
sex.
detected
>
93%
95%
samples,
respectively.
Mycoestrogen
positively
associated
with
(ZEN
β:0.50
kg;
95%CI:
0.13,
0.87)
β:0.20
kg/week;
0.01,
0.03).
Associations
tended
be
stronger
among
carrying
male
(versus
female)
fetuses
results
robust
adjustment
for
diet.
pregnancy
may
contribute
greater
GWG.
Future
needed
understand
potential
influences
downstream
maternal
offspring
health.
Language: Английский