Endocrine and Reproductive Health Considerations of Sunscreen UV Filters: Insights from a Comprehensive Review 2014-2024.

IF 9.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marta Jaskulak, Marlena Cinkusz, Karina Franchuk, Katarzyna Zorena
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Purpose of review: Chemical (organic) ultraviolet (UV) filters-carbon-based compounds widely used in sunscreen formulations-are essential for protecting against harmful UV radiation. However, emerging evidence over the last decade (2014-2024) has raised concerns regarding their potential endocrine-disrupting effects, environmental persistence, and bioaccumulation. This comprehensive review evaluates the endocrine, reproductive, and developmental health impacts of organic UV filters, with a focus on benzophenone derivatives such as BP-3, BP-2, and 4-OHBP.

Recent findings: The analysis incorporates data from 75 studies identified through PRISMA-guided screening of epidemiological and human research. Findings reveal significant hormonal disruptions, including reduced testosterone levels in adolescent males, altered thyroid hormones in pregnant women, and associations with delayed pubertal development in boys and early menarche in girls. Mixed exposures to multiple UV filters, frequently occurring in real-world scenarios, demonstrate cumulative and complex effects, particularly on thyroid hormone levels and reproductive health. In men, benzophenones are associated with decreased sperm quality and motility, while in women, their impact on ovarian reserve and fertility outcomes appears less pronounced. Prenatal exposure studies show mixed outcomes, ranging from reduced neonatal size and gestational age to increased placental-to-birth weight ratios. This review underscores the dual nature of organic UV filters, emphasizing their importance in photoprotection while highlighting the need for a balanced approach to safety evaluations. Future research should prioritize long-term cohort studies, assessments of mixed exposure effects, and the development of safer alternatives. Addressing these challenges is crucial for mitigating risks to human health and the environment while maintaining the protective benefits of sunscreens.

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防晒紫外线过滤器对内分泌和生殖健康的影响:综合综述2014-2024的见解。
综述目的:化学(有机)紫外线(UV)过滤器-广泛用于防晒霜配方的碳基化合物-对防止有害的紫外线辐射至关重要。然而,过去十年(2014-2024年)出现的新证据引起了人们对其潜在内分泌干扰效应、环境持久性和生物蓄积性的担忧。这篇综合综述评估了有机紫外线过滤器对内分泌、生殖和发育健康的影响,重点是二苯甲酮衍生物,如BP-3、BP-2和4-OHBP。最新发现:该分析纳入了通过prisma指导的流行病学和人类研究筛选确定的75项研究的数据。研究结果揭示了显著的激素紊乱,包括青春期男性睾丸激素水平降低,孕妇甲状腺激素改变,以及与男孩青春期发育延迟和女孩月经初潮提前有关。在现实世界中经常发生的多种紫外线过滤器的混合暴露显示出累积和复杂的影响,特别是对甲状腺激素水平和生殖健康的影响。在男性中,二苯甲酮与精子质量和活力下降有关,而在女性中,它们对卵巢储备和生育结果的影响似乎不太明显。产前暴露研究显示出不同的结果,从新生儿尺寸和胎龄减少到胎盘与出生体重比增加。这篇综述强调了有机紫外线过滤器的双重性质,强调了它们在光防护中的重要性,同时强调了需要一种平衡的安全评估方法。未来的研究应优先考虑长期队列研究,评估混合暴露效应,以及开发更安全的替代品。解决这些挑战对于减轻对人类健康和环境的风险,同时保持防晒霜的保护作用至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Current Environmental Health Reports provides up-to-date expert reviews in environmental health. The goal is to evaluate and synthesize original research in all disciplines relevant for environmental health sciences, including basic research, clinical research, epidemiology, and environmental policy.
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