Mediation effects of thyroid function in the associations between phthalate exposure and lipid metabolism in adults.

Han-Bin Huang, Po-Keng Cheng, Chi-Ying Siao, Yuan-Ting C Lo, Wei-Chun Chou, Po-Chin Huang
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Phthalates are a group of industrial chemicals widely used in everyday products including cosmetics, food packaging and containers, plastics, and building materials. Previous studies have indicated that urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with metabolic effects including those on lipid metabolism, but the results are mixed. Furthermore, whether thyroid function mediates the association between phthalate exposure and lipid metabolism remains unclear. In the present study, we explored whether changes in thyroid function markers mediate the associations between phthalate exposure and lipid metabolism indicators in Taiwanese adults. The cross-sectional data were obtained from the Taiwan Environmental Survey for Toxicants conducted in 2013. Levels of 11 urinary phthalate metabolites, levels of 5 thyroid hormones, and 8 indicators of lipid metabolism were assessed in 222 Taiwanese adults. The relationships of urinary phthalate metabolite levels with serum thyroid hormone levels and lipid metabolism indicators were explored using multiple regression models. Mediation analysis was conducted to evaluate the role of thyroid function in the association between phthalate exposure and lipid metabolism. The metabolite of di(- 2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (∑DEHPm) exhibited a significant positive association with the lipid metabolite indicator of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C; β = 0.059, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.009, 0.109) in adults, and the thyroid function indicator thyroxine (T4) had a significant negative association with the metabolite ∑DEHPm (β = - 0.059, 95% CI = - 0.101, - 0.016) and a significant negative association with HDL-C (β = - 0.284, 95% CI = - 0.440, - 0.128). The T4 indirect effect was 0.015 (95% CI = - 0.0087, 0.05), and the mediation effect was 32.2%. Our results support the assumption that exposure to phthalates influences the homeostasis of lipid metabolism by interfering with thyroid function.

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甲状腺功能在成人邻苯二甲酸盐暴露与脂质代谢之间的中介作用。
邻苯二甲酸盐是一组广泛用于日常产品的工业化学品,包括化妆品、食品包装和容器、塑料和建筑材料。先前的研究表明,尿邻苯二甲酸酯代谢物与代谢作用有关,包括对脂质代谢的影响,但结果好坏参半。此外,甲状腺功能是否介导邻苯二甲酸盐暴露与脂质代谢之间的关联仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨台湾成人邻苯二甲酸盐暴露与脂质代谢指标之间,甲状腺功能指标的改变是否有中介作用。横断面数据来源于2013年台湾省毒物环境调查。本文对222名台湾成人进行了11种邻苯二甲酸盐代谢物、5种甲状腺激素及8项脂质代谢指标的测定。采用多元回归模型探讨尿邻苯二甲酸酯代谢物水平与血清甲状腺激素水平及脂质代谢指标的关系。进行了中介分析,以评估甲状腺功能在邻苯二甲酸盐暴露与脂质代谢之间的关系中的作用。邻苯二甲酸二(- 2-乙基己基)酯代谢物(∑DEHPm)与脂质代谢物指标高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)呈显著正相关;β = 0.059, 95%可信区间[CI] = 0.009, 0.109),甲状腺功能指标甲状腺素(T4)与代谢产物∑DEHPm呈显著负相关(β = - 0.059, 95% CI = - 0.101, - 0.016),与HDL-C呈显著负相关(β = - 0.284, 95% CI = - 0.440, - 0.128)。T4间接效应为0.015 (95% CI = - 0.0087, 0.05),中介效应为32.2%。我们的研究结果支持了邻苯二甲酸盐通过干扰甲状腺功能影响脂质代谢稳态的假设。
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