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Environmental non-persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals exposure and reproductive hormones levels in adult men

机译:成年男性的环境非持久性内分泌干扰化学品暴露和生殖激素水平

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Non-persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous, man-made substances present in the environment that may interfere with the natural human hormones and may exert adverse consequences on human organism. Endocrinedisrupting chemicals have been suspected to be associated with altered reproductive function in the case of males and females. Environmental endocrine-disrupting non-persistent chemicals like parabens, phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), synthetic pyrethroids and organophosphate pesticides are found in various products such as metal food cans, plastic bottles, detergents, personal care products or chemicals used for fighting against insects. The widespread distribution of these chemicals causes that humans are permanently exposed through multiple sources. The aim of this review is to summarize data linking non-persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals exposure, and human, male reproductive hormones levels. The included studies were selected by searched PubMed, Web of Science and MEDLINE, original papers published from 2006 to 2016 and referring to human data were included to the review. The results of reviewed studies were not consistent, however, majority of the studies indicated that non-persistent EDCs may affect male reproductive hormones levels. Most findings suggest that exposure to environmental EDCs is negatively related to the level of testosterone (except for exposure to BPA which is positively associated). In most of the studies negative association was found between exposure to examined EDCs and free androgen index, too. Considering the suggested health effect of exposure to EDCs, more epidemiological data is needed.
机译:非持久性破坏内分泌的化学物质(EDC)是环境中存在的外源性人造物质,它们可能会干扰人体的天然激素,并对人体产生不利影响。对于男性和女性,怀疑破坏内分泌的化学物质与生殖功能的改变有关。在各种产品(例如金属食品罐,塑料瓶,洗涤剂,个人护理产品或用于抵抗昆虫的化学药品)中发现了破坏环境内分泌的非持久性化学药品,例如对羟基苯甲酸酯,邻苯二甲酸盐,双酚A(BPA),合成拟除虫菊酯和有机磷酸酯农药。 。这些化学物质的广泛分布导致人类通过多种来源永久暴露。这篇综述的目的是总结将非持久性内分泌干扰化学物质暴露与人类,男性生殖激素水平联系起来的数据。通过检索的PubMed,Web of Science和MEDLINE选择纳入的研究,将2006年至2016年发表的原始论文以及涉及人类数据的文献纳入评价。回顾研究的结果不一致,但是,大多数研究表明,非持久性EDC可能会影响男性生殖激素水平。大多数发现表明,环境EDC的暴露与睾丸激素水平呈负相关(除了与BPA呈正相关)。在大多数研究中,暴露于经检查的EDC与游离雄激素指数之间也存在负相关。考虑到暴露于EDCs对健康的影响,需要更多的流行病学数据。

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