학술논문

Phthalates and bisphenol do not accumulate in human follicular fluid.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Assisted Reproduction & Genetics. Aug2012, Vol. 29 Issue 8, p773-777. 5p.
Subject
*PHTHALATE esters
*BISPHENOL A
*REPRODUCTIVE toxicology
*FEMALE infertility
*OVULATION
*OVARIAN follicle
*BODY fluids
*THERAPEUTICS
Language
ISSN
1058-0468
Abstract
Objective: To determine if phthalates and bisphenol A accumulate in human follicular fluid after brief exposure to medical plastics during an IVF cycle Study design: Prospective collection of follicular fluid from five infertile women undergoing oocyte retrieval at a University IVF laboratory and analysis of Phthalate & Bisphenol A levels. Results: All phthalate levels were detected at levels less than 15 ng/mL and Bisphenol A levels were undetectable in all five samples. The concentrations of phthalates are 200-1000 fold less than the minimum levels reported to cause reproductive toxicity in vitro to cumulus-oocyte complexes of laboratory animals. Conclusions: In reproductive age women undergoing infertility treatments there is little transfer or accumulation of phthalates, phthalate metabolites or bisphenol A into the microenvironment of the human preovulatory oocyte and the levels are not clinically significant. Further investigation of phthalate and bisphenol A accumulation in vivo in human follicular fluid may not be productive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]