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The effects of bisphenol A (BPA) exposure on fat mass and serum leptin concentrations have no impact on bone mineral densities in non-obese premenopausal women

机译:双酚A(BPA)暴露对脂肪含量和血清瘦素浓度的影响对非肥胖绝经前妇女的骨矿物质密度没有影响

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Objectives: Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure may promote obesity, but its effect on bone mineral density (BMD) has not been reported in humans. We aimed to examine the relationships between BPA exposure, body composition, serum estradiol, leptin, osteocalcin levels and BMDs in healthy premenopausal women. Design and methods: In this cross-sectional study, a total of 246 healthy premenopausal women aged 20. years and older with regular menstrual cycles were investigated. Body mass index (BMI), fat mass, fat-free mass and BMDs were measured by DXA. Serum estradiol, leptin, osteocalcin, urinary BPA and NTx levels were also tested. Results: Urinary BPA levels were positively associated with fat mass (r= 0.193, p= 0.006) and leptin (r= 0.236, p= 0.001) but not with fat-free mass after adjusting for age and BMI. BPA was not associated with serum estradiol levels, BMDs, or bone resorption marker NTx and bone formation parameter osteocalcin, either. A multivariate stepwise regression analysis confirmed that serum leptin levels were positively influenced by fat mass (β= 0.746, p< 0.001) and BPA (β= 0.127, p= 0.01) but negatively correlated with fat-free mass (β= -0.196, p< 0.001). However, the changes of BMDs at the lumbar spine (β= 0.298, p< 0.001) and femoral neck (β= 0.305, p< 0.001) were primarily explained by fat-free mass, and were irrelevant of the fat mass, leptin or BPA exposure. Conclusions: Although BPA exposure is related with increased amount of fat mass and elevated serum leptin levels, it has neutral effect on BMDs in premenopausal women, possibly due to the exclusive role of fat-free mass, which is unrelated to BPA in determining BMDs.
机译:目的:双酚A(BPA)暴露可能会促进肥胖,但尚未在人类中报道其对骨矿物质密度(BMD)的影响。我们旨在检查健康绝经前妇女的BPA暴露,身体成分,血清雌二醇,瘦素,骨钙素水平和BMD之间的关系。设计和方法:在这项横断面研究中,总共调查了246名20岁以上,月经周期规律的健康绝经前妇女。通过DXA测量体重指数(BMI),脂肪质量,无脂肪质量和BMD。还测试了血清雌二醇,瘦素,骨钙素,尿液BPA和NTx水平。结果:调整年龄和BMI后,尿液中的BPA水平与脂肪量(r = 0.193,p = 0.006)和瘦素(r = 0.236,p = 0.001)呈正相关,而与无脂肪量却没有正相关。 BPA也不与血清雌二醇水平,BMD或骨吸收标记物NTx和骨形成参数骨钙素相关。多元逐步回归分析证实,血清瘦素水平受脂肪量(β= 0.746,p <0.001)和BPA(β= 0.127,p = 0.01)的正影响,而与无脂肪量(β= -0.196, p <0.001)。然而,腰椎(β= 0.298,p <0.001)和股骨颈(β= 0.305,p <0.001)的骨密度变化主要由无脂肪量解释,与脂肪量,瘦素或脂肪无关。 BPA暴露。结论:尽管BPA暴露与脂肪量增加和血清瘦素水平升高有关,但它对绝经前女性的BMD具有中性作用,可能是由于无脂肪物质的排他性作用,与BPA测定BMD无关。

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