The Silent Threat of BPA: Its Pervasive Presence and Impact on Reproductive Health.

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Environmental Health Insights Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786302251330774
Sanman Samova, Hetal Doctor
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Abstract

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic organic compound commonly utilized in the manufacturing of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Its widespread presence in everyday items, including water bottles, food containers, and thermal paper, has raised considerable health concerns due to its potential as an endocrine disruptor. BPA has the ability to mimic estrogen and bind to estrogen receptors, which can lead to disruptions in hormonal signaling pathways. This interference poses risks to reproductive health, especially among younger individuals, as it may result in irregular menstrual cycles, ovulation issues, and compromised spermatogenesis. Research indicates that BPA exposure can adversely affect ovarian function, diminish sperm quality, and induce oxidative stress and inflammation, further compromising fertility. The potential for BPA to cause long-term health effects through epigenetic modifications, alongside its prevalence in food contact materials, underscores the urgent need for strategies to minimize exposure. Recommended approaches include the use of BPA-free products, choosing fresh foods over canned items, and advocating for stricter regulations. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying BPA's reproductive toxicity is essential for developing effective interventions. Additionally, research is needed to address critical gaps in knowledge regarding the cumulative effects of low-dose exposure, transgenerational impacts, and the specific effects on male fertility. Investigating epigenetic mechanisms, variability in susceptibility, and the safety of BPA alternatives is paramount. Furthermore, exploring effective interventions, increasing public awareness, and implementing regulatory measures are crucial steps in mitigating BPA's adverse effects on reproductive health.

BPA的无声威胁:它的普遍存在和对生殖健康的影响。
双酚A (BPA)是一种合成有机化合物,通常用于制造聚碳酸酯塑料和环氧树脂。它广泛存在于日常用品中,包括水瓶、食品容器和热敏纸,由于其潜在的内分泌干扰物,引起了相当大的健康问题。BPA具有模仿雌激素并与雌激素受体结合的能力,这可能导致激素信号通路的中断。这种干扰对生殖健康构成风险,特别是对年轻人,因为它可能导致月经周期不规律、排卵问题和精子生成受损。研究表明,BPA暴露会对卵巢功能产生不利影响,降低精子质量,诱发氧化应激和炎症,进一步影响生育能力。双酚a通过表观遗传修饰对健康造成长期影响的可能性,以及它在食品接触材料中的普遍存在,强调了迫切需要制定策略以尽量减少暴露。建议的方法包括使用不含双酚a的产品,选择新鲜食品而不是罐装食品,以及倡导更严格的法规。深入了解双酚A生殖毒性的机制对于制定有效的干预措施至关重要。此外,还需要进行研究,以解决有关低剂量照射的累积效应、跨代影响以及对男性生育能力的具体影响方面的知识缺口。研究表观遗传机制、易感性变异性和BPA替代品的安全性是至关重要的。此外,探索有效的干预措施,提高公众意识,实施监管措施是减轻双酚a对生殖健康不利影响的关键步骤。
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Environmental Health Insights
Environmental Health Insights PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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