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Hormones in food as a potential risk for human reproductive and health disorders

机译:食物中的荷尔蒙是人类生殖健康疾病的潜在风险

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In the last 60 years, milk, meat, and egg worldwide consumption per capita increased 2-, 3-, and 5-fold, respectively. In the same period, several studies have reported a drop of semen quality and an increased incidence of cryptorchidism, hypospadias, and some hormone-related cancers (testicular, prostate, breast, endometrial cancer) in humans. A possible reason for these disruptions is increased exposure to exogenous hormones in food of animal origin. Hormones in food are considered to affect the endocrine system and cell signaling and thus disrupt homeostasis in the consumers. Since food safety assurance is a part of the veterinary service, the risk assessment of hormones in food as potential disruptive compounds is a significant challenge. Numerous cohort and epidemiologic studies and meta-analyses have been performed with respect to find an association between the consumption of food of animal origin and particular health disorders. Additionally, several studies in animal models have been performed to explain the mechanisms of disruptive effects of exogenous hormones. Since contradictory results have been reported, there is no general conclusion about the disruptive effects of exogenous hormones. Further experiments on animals in which long-term treatment with exogenous hormones is performed and further comprehensive endocrinological, toxicological, and human epidemiological studies are needed to confirm or deny the role of exogenous hormones in human health disorders. Moreover, long-term exposure to a combination of several exogenous compounds, such as environmental pollutants and dietary hormones and their additive effects, are also not well known and should be a topic for further studies.
机译:在过去的60年中,全球人均牛奶,肉和蛋的消费量分别增长了2倍,3倍和5倍。在同一时期,几项研究报告了人类精液质量下降,隐睾症,尿道下裂和某些激素相关癌症(睾丸,前列腺癌,乳腺癌,子宫内膜癌)的发生率增加。这些破坏的可能原因是动物源性食品中外源激素的暴露增加。食品中的激素被认为会影响内分泌系统和细胞信号传导,从而破坏消费者体内的体内平衡。由于食品安全保证是兽医服务的一部分,因此食品中激素作为潜在破坏性化合物的风险评估是一项重大挑战。已经进行了大量的队列和流行病学研究以及荟萃分析,以发现食用动物源性食物与特定健康疾病之间的关联。另外,已经进行了一些动物模型研究来解释外源激素的破坏作用机理。由于已经报道了矛盾的结果,因此没有关于外源激素破坏作用的一般结论。需要对动物进行进一步的实验,其中对动物进行外源激素的长期治疗,需要进行进一步的内分泌,毒理学和人类流行病学综合研究,以确认或否认外源激素在人类健康疾病中的作用。而且,长期暴露于几种外源性化合物(例如环境污染物和饮食激素)及其加成效应的组合中,也不是众所周知的,应该成为进一步研究的主题。

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