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Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women

BACKGROUND: Higher concentrations of single perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAAs) have been associated with lower birth weight (BW), but few studies have examined the combined effects of PFAA mixtures. PFAAs have been reported to induce estrogen receptor (ER) transactivity, and estrogens may influence...

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Autores principales: Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian, Bach, Cathrine Carlsen, Long, Manhai, Wielsøe, Maria, Bech, Bodil Hammer, Henriksen, Tine Brink, Olsen, Jørn, Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Environmental Health Perspectives 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6381822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30676078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP1884
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author Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian
Bach, Cathrine Carlsen
Long, Manhai
Wielsøe, Maria
Bech, Bodil Hammer
Henriksen, Tine Brink
Olsen, Jørn
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
author_facet Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian
Bach, Cathrine Carlsen
Long, Manhai
Wielsøe, Maria
Bech, Bodil Hammer
Henriksen, Tine Brink
Olsen, Jørn
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
author_sort Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian
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description BACKGROUND: Higher concentrations of single perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAAs) have been associated with lower birth weight (BW), but few studies have examined the combined effects of PFAA mixtures. PFAAs have been reported to induce estrogen receptor (ER) transactivity, and estrogens may influence human fetal growth. We hypothesize that mixtures of PFAAs may affect human fetal growth by disrupting the ER. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study the associations between the combined xenoestrogenic activity of PFAAs in pregnant women’s serum and offspring BW, length, and head circumference. METHODS: We extracted the actual mixture of PFAAs from the serum of 702 Danish pregnant women (gestational wk 11–13) enrolled in the Aarhus Birth Cohort (ABC) using solid phase extraction, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and weak anion exchange. PFAA-induced xenoestrogenic receptor transactivation (XER) was determined using the stable transfected MVLN cell line. Associations between XER and measures of fetal growth were estimated using multivariable linear regression with primary adjustment for maternal age, body mass index (BMI), educational level, smoking, and alcohol intake, and sensitivity analyses with additional adjustment for gestational age (GA) (linear and quadratic). RESULTS: On average, an interquartile range (IQR) increase in XER was associated with a [Formula: see text] [95% confidence interval (CI): [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]] decrease in BW and a [Formula: see text] (95% CI: 0.1, 0.5) decrease in birth length. Upon additional adjustment for GA, the estimated mean differences were [Formula: see text] (95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 4) and [Formula: see text] (95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 0.0), respectively. CONCLUSION: Higher-serum PFAA-induced xenoestrogenic activities were associated with lower BW and length in offspring, suggesting that PFAA mixtures may affect fetal growth by disrupting ER function. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP1884
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spelling pubmed-63818222019-05-07 Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian Bach, Cathrine Carlsen Long, Manhai Wielsøe, Maria Bech, Bodil Hammer Henriksen, Tine Brink Olsen, Jørn Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: Higher concentrations of single perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAAs) have been associated with lower birth weight (BW), but few studies have examined the combined effects of PFAA mixtures. PFAAs have been reported to induce estrogen receptor (ER) transactivity, and estrogens may influence human fetal growth. We hypothesize that mixtures of PFAAs may affect human fetal growth by disrupting the ER. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study the associations between the combined xenoestrogenic activity of PFAAs in pregnant women’s serum and offspring BW, length, and head circumference. METHODS: We extracted the actual mixture of PFAAs from the serum of 702 Danish pregnant women (gestational wk 11–13) enrolled in the Aarhus Birth Cohort (ABC) using solid phase extraction, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and weak anion exchange. PFAA-induced xenoestrogenic receptor transactivation (XER) was determined using the stable transfected MVLN cell line. Associations between XER and measures of fetal growth were estimated using multivariable linear regression with primary adjustment for maternal age, body mass index (BMI), educational level, smoking, and alcohol intake, and sensitivity analyses with additional adjustment for gestational age (GA) (linear and quadratic). RESULTS: On average, an interquartile range (IQR) increase in XER was associated with a [Formula: see text] [95% confidence interval (CI): [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]] decrease in BW and a [Formula: see text] (95% CI: 0.1, 0.5) decrease in birth length. Upon additional adjustment for GA, the estimated mean differences were [Formula: see text] (95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 4) and [Formula: see text] (95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 0.0), respectively. CONCLUSION: Higher-serum PFAA-induced xenoestrogenic activities were associated with lower BW and length in offspring, suggesting that PFAA mixtures may affect fetal growth by disrupting ER function. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP1884 Environmental Health Perspectives 2019-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6381822/ /pubmed/30676078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP1884 Text en EHP is an open-access journal published with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health. All content is public domain unless otherwise noted.
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Bjerregaard-Olesen, Christian
Bach, Cathrine Carlsen
Long, Manhai
Wielsøe, Maria
Bech, Bodil Hammer
Henriksen, Tine Brink
Olsen, Jørn
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title_full Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title_fullStr Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title_full_unstemmed Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title_short Associations of Fetal Growth Outcomes with Measures of the Combined Xenoestrogenic Activity of Maternal Serum Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids in Danish Pregnant Women
title_sort associations of fetal growth outcomes with measures of the combined xenoestrogenic activity of maternal serum perfluorinated alkyl acids in danish pregnant women
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6381822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30676078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP1884
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