학술논문

Phthalates Exposure and Endocrinal Effects: An Epidemiological Review / 鄰苯二甲酸酯類暴露對內分泌荷爾蒙之影響:流行病學之回顧
Document Type
Article
Source
藥物食品分析 / Food and Drug Analysis. Vol. 20 Issue 4, p719-733+980. 16 p.
Subject
鄰苯二甲酸酯類
內分泌荷爾蒙
生殖
甲狀腺功能
神經發展
不孕
phthalate
endocrine
reproduction
thyroid function
neurodevelopment
infertility
Language
英文
ISSN
1021-9498
Abstract
Phthalates are ubiquitous endocrine disruptors which may cause potential health effects in general populations. We explored 3 scientific databases (PubMed, Medline, and ScienceDirect) to search epidemiological studies focused on phthalates exposure and the important health effects including endocrine, hormonal regulation of thyroid and steroid, reproductive effects, pregnancy, precocious puberty, obesity, and infertility in human. Some studies demonstrated negative association between phthalate levels and sex steroid hormones (testosterone, LH), thyroid hormones (thyroxine), sperm quality, anogenital distance, gestational age and neurodevelopment (cognitive function and intelligence quotient), although most of them have some limitations. A few studies showed positive association between phthalate levels and precocious puberty, pregnancy loss, obesity, leiomyoma, although results of some studies were not consistent. In summary, phthalates may affect reproductive and sex hormones, thyroid function and development. Although large-scale cohort studies are needed to clarify the association, it is necessary to reduce the phthalates exposure in pregnant women and young children to prevent unexpected consequences of reproductive and development effects in the offspring.