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Exposure to modern, widespread environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals and their effect on the reproductive potential of women: an overview of current epidemiological evidence

机译:暴露于现代,广泛的环境内分泌扰乱化学品及其对妇女生殖潜力的影响:目前流行病学证据概述

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Growing evidence indicates that exposure to widespread, environmental contaminants called endocrine disruptors (EDCs) negatively affects animal and human reproductive health and has been linked to several diseases including infertility. This review aims to evaluate the impact of environmental exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals [phthalates, parabens, triclosan, bisphenol A (BPA), organochlorine (PCBs) and perfluorinated (PFCs) compounds] on the reproductive potential among women, by reviewing most recently published literature. Epidemiological studies focusing on EDCs exposure and reproductive potential among women for the last 16 years were identified by a search of the PUBMED, MEDLINE, EBSCO and TOXNET literature databases. The results of the presented studies show that exposure to EDCs impacts the reproductive potential in women, measured by ovarian reserve and by assisted reproductive technology outcomes. Exposure to environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals decrease: (i) oestradiol levels (BPA); (ii) anti-Mullerian hormone concentrations (PCBs); (iii) antral follicle count (BPA, parabens, phthalates); (iv) oocyte quality (BPA, triclosan, phthalates, PCBs); (v) fertilization rate (PFCs, PCBs); (vi) implantation (BPA, phthalates, PCBs); (vii) embryo quality (triclosan, PCBs, BPA); (viii) rate of clinical pregnancy and live births (parabens, phthalates). The studies were mostly well-designed and used prospective cohorts with the exposure assessment based on the biomarker of exposure. Considering the suggested health effects, more epidemiological data is urgently needed to confirm the presented findings.
机译:日益增长的证据表明,暴露于普遍的环境污染物,称为内分泌破坏剂(EDC)对动物和人类生殖健康产生负面影响,并与几种疾病有关,包括不孕症,包括不孕症。本综述旨在通过审查最近发表的最近发表的妇女的生殖潜力,评估环境暴露对内分泌扰乱化学物质[邻苯二甲酸酯,羟基丙酯,三胞嘧啶,双酚A(BPA)和全氟化(PFCS)化合物]的影响文学。通过搜索PubMed,Medline,EBSCO和ToxNet文献数据库来确定对妇女的妇女的曝光和妇女繁殖潜力的流行病学研究是通过搜索的。所提出的研究结果表明,暴露于EDC会影响女性的繁殖潜力,由卵巢储备和通过辅助生殖技术结果衡量。暴露于环境内分泌破坏化学品减少:(i)Ostradiol水平(BPA); (ii)抗Mullerian浓度(PCB); (iii)嗜睡卵泡计数(BPA,羟基苯甲酸酯); (iv)卵母细胞质量(BPA,Triclosan,邻苯二甲酸盐,PCB); (v)施肥率(PFCs,PCB); (VI)植入(BPA,邻苯二甲酸酯,PCB); (vii)胚胎质量(三氯烷,PCB,BPA); (viii)临床妊娠和活产率(羟基苯甲酸酯)。这些研究主要是设计精心设计和使用的前瞻性队列,其基于暴露的生物标志物的暴露评估。考虑到建议的健康效果,迫切需要更多的流行病学数据来确认所提出的调查结果。

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