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Endocrine disruptor & nutritional effects of heavy metals in ovarian hyperstimulation.

机译:内分泌干​​扰物和重金属在卵巢过度刺激中的营养作用。

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PURPOSE: There is increasing concern that environmental chemicals have a direct effect on fertility. Heavy metals such as mercury have been shown to affect various organ systems in humans including nervous system and skin, however they could also act as endocrine disrupting chemicals adversely affecting fertility. Metals such as zinc and selenium are essential micronutrients with diverse functions that may be important for reproductive outcomes. We measured mercury, zinc and selenium levels in the hair, a reliable reflection of long term environmental exposure and dietary status, to correlate with the outcome of ovarian hyperstimulation for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment. METHODS: We analysed the hair of 30 subfertile women for mercury, zinc and selenium using inductively coupled mass spectrometry. Each woman underwent one cycle of IVF treatment. Correlation between the levels of these trace metals and treatment outcomes was investigated. RESULTS: Thirty women were recruited with mean (+/-SD) age of 32.7(4.4) years and BMI of 25.4(5.0)kg/m(2). Hair mercury concentration showed a negative correlation with oocyte yield (p < 0.05,betacoefficient 0.38) and follicle number (p = 0.03,beta coefficient0.19) after ovarian stimulation. Zinc and selenium levels in hair correlated positively with oocyte yield after ovarian stimulation (p < 0.05,beta coefficient0.15) and (p = 0.03,beta coefficient0.21) respectively. Selenium levels in hair correlated significantly with follicle number following stimulation (p = 0.04, betacoefficient0.22). There was no correlation between mercury, zinc and selenium in hair and their corresponding serum levels. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that mercury had a deleterious effect whilst there was a positive effect for zinc and selenium in the ovarian response to gonadotrophin therapy for IVF. Hair analysis offers a novel method of investigating the impact of long-term exposure to endocrine disruptors and nutritional status on reproductive outcomes.
机译:目的:人们越来越关注环境化学物质对生育能力的直接影响。汞等重金属已被证明会影响人类的各种器官系统,包括神经系统和皮肤,但是它们也可能作为内分泌干扰化学物质,对生育能力产生不利影响。锌和硒等金属是必需的微量营养素,具有多种功能,可能对生殖结果很重要。我们测量了头发中的汞,锌和硒含量,这是长期环境暴露和饮食状况的可靠反映,与卵巢过度刺激体外受精(IVF)治疗的结果相关。方法:我们使用感应耦合质谱法分析了30名贫育妇女的头发中的汞,锌和硒。每个妇女接受一个I​​VF治疗周期。研究了这些痕量金属的含量与治疗结果之间的相关性。结果:招募了30名女性,平均(+/- SD)年龄为32.7(4.4)岁,BMI为25.4(5.0)kg / m(2)。卵巢刺激后,头发中的汞浓度与卵母细胞产量(p <0.05,β系数0.38)和卵泡数(p = 0.03,β系数0.19)呈负相关。卵巢刺激后,头发中的锌和硒水平与卵母细胞产量呈正相关(p <0.05,β系数0.15)和(p = 0.03,β系数0.21)。刺激后,头发中的硒水平与卵泡数量显着相关(p = 0.04,β系数0.22)。头发中的汞,锌和硒与相应的血清水平之间没有相关性。结论:这些数据表明汞对卵巢对促性腺激素的促性腺激素治疗有积极作用,而锌和硒对卵巢有积极作用。头发分析为研究长期暴露于内分泌干扰物和营养状况对生殖结果的影响提供了一种新颖的方法。

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