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Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia
OBJECTIVE: Women of reproductive age are exposed to ubiquitous chemicals such as phthalates, parabens, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have potential endocrine disrupting properties and might affect fertility. Our objective was to investigate associations between potential endo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9729501/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36181890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114447 |
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author | Bellavia, Andrea Zou, Runyu Björvang, Richelle D. Roos, Kristine Sjunnesson, Ylva Hallberg, Ida Holte, Jan Pikki, Anne Lenters, Virissa Portengen, Lützen Koekkoek, Jacco Lamoree, Marja Van Duursen, Majorie Vermeulen, Roel Salumets, Andres Velthut-Meikas, Agne Damdimopoulou, Pauliina |
author_facet | Bellavia, Andrea Zou, Runyu Björvang, Richelle D. Roos, Kristine Sjunnesson, Ylva Hallberg, Ida Holte, Jan Pikki, Anne Lenters, Virissa Portengen, Lützen Koekkoek, Jacco Lamoree, Marja Van Duursen, Majorie Vermeulen, Roel Salumets, Andres Velthut-Meikas, Agne Damdimopoulou, Pauliina |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Women of reproductive age are exposed to ubiquitous chemicals such as phthalates, parabens, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have potential endocrine disrupting properties and might affect fertility. Our objective was to investigate associations between potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and female fertility in two cohorts of women attending fertility clinics. METHODS: In a total population of 333 women in Sweden and Estonia, we studied the associations between chemicals and female fertility, evaluating ovarian sensitivity index (OSI) as an indicator of ovarian response, as well as clinical pregnancy and live birth from fresh and frozen embryo transfers. We measured 59 chemicals in follicular fluid samples and detected 3 phthalate metabolites, di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) metabolites, 1 paraben, and 6 PFAS in >90% of the women. Associations were evaluated using multivariable-adjusted linear or logistic regression, categorizing EDCs into quartiles of their distributions, as well as with Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression. RESULTS: We observed statistically significant lower OSI at higher concentrations of the sum of DEHP metabolites in the Swedish cohort (Q4 vs Q1, β = -0.21, 95% CI: −0.38, −0.05) and methylparaben in the Estonian cohort (Q3 vs Q1, β = -0.22, 95% CI: −0.44, −0.01). Signals of potential associations were also observed at higher concentrations of PFUnDA in both the combined population (Q2 vs. Q1, β = −0.16, 95% CI -0.31, −0.02) and the Estonian population (Q2 vs. Q1, β = −0.27, 95% CI -0.45, −0.08), and for PFOA in the Estonian population (Q4 vs. Q1, β = −0.31, 95% CI -0.61, −0.01). Associations of chemicals with clinical pregnancy and live birth presented wide confidence intervals. CONCLUSIONS: Within a large chemical mixture, we observed significant inverse associations levels of DEHP metabolites and methylparaben, and possibly PFUnDA and PFOA, with OSI, suggesting that these chemicals may contribute to altered ovarian function and infertility in women. |
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spelling | pubmed-97295012023-01-01 Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia Bellavia, Andrea Zou, Runyu Björvang, Richelle D. Roos, Kristine Sjunnesson, Ylva Hallberg, Ida Holte, Jan Pikki, Anne Lenters, Virissa Portengen, Lützen Koekkoek, Jacco Lamoree, Marja Van Duursen, Majorie Vermeulen, Roel Salumets, Andres Velthut-Meikas, Agne Damdimopoulou, Pauliina Environ Res Article OBJECTIVE: Women of reproductive age are exposed to ubiquitous chemicals such as phthalates, parabens, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have potential endocrine disrupting properties and might affect fertility. Our objective was to investigate associations between potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and female fertility in two cohorts of women attending fertility clinics. METHODS: In a total population of 333 women in Sweden and Estonia, we studied the associations between chemicals and female fertility, evaluating ovarian sensitivity index (OSI) as an indicator of ovarian response, as well as clinical pregnancy and live birth from fresh and frozen embryo transfers. We measured 59 chemicals in follicular fluid samples and detected 3 phthalate metabolites, di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) metabolites, 1 paraben, and 6 PFAS in >90% of the women. Associations were evaluated using multivariable-adjusted linear or logistic regression, categorizing EDCs into quartiles of their distributions, as well as with Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression. RESULTS: We observed statistically significant lower OSI at higher concentrations of the sum of DEHP metabolites in the Swedish cohort (Q4 vs Q1, β = -0.21, 95% CI: −0.38, −0.05) and methylparaben in the Estonian cohort (Q3 vs Q1, β = -0.22, 95% CI: −0.44, −0.01). Signals of potential associations were also observed at higher concentrations of PFUnDA in both the combined population (Q2 vs. Q1, β = −0.16, 95% CI -0.31, −0.02) and the Estonian population (Q2 vs. Q1, β = −0.27, 95% CI -0.45, −0.08), and for PFOA in the Estonian population (Q4 vs. Q1, β = −0.31, 95% CI -0.61, −0.01). Associations of chemicals with clinical pregnancy and live birth presented wide confidence intervals. CONCLUSIONS: Within a large chemical mixture, we observed significant inverse associations levels of DEHP metabolites and methylparaben, and possibly PFUnDA and PFOA, with OSI, suggesting that these chemicals may contribute to altered ovarian function and infertility in women. Elsevier 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9729501/ /pubmed/36181890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114447 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bellavia, Andrea Zou, Runyu Björvang, Richelle D. Roos, Kristine Sjunnesson, Ylva Hallberg, Ida Holte, Jan Pikki, Anne Lenters, Virissa Portengen, Lützen Koekkoek, Jacco Lamoree, Marja Van Duursen, Majorie Vermeulen, Roel Salumets, Andres Velthut-Meikas, Agne Damdimopoulou, Pauliina Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title | Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title_full | Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title_fullStr | Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title_short | Association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in Sweden and Estonia |
title_sort | association between chemical mixtures and female fertility in women undergoing assisted reproduction in sweden and estonia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9729501/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36181890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114447 |
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