A case-control study of polychlorinated biphenyl association with metabolic and hormonal outcomes in polycystic ovary syndrome.

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Edwina Brennan, Nitya Kumar, Daniel S Drage, Thomas K Cunningham, Thozhukat Sathyapalan, Jochen F Mueller, Stephen L Atkin
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Abstract

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of environmental pollutants with a long half-life that sequester in fat. Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) may represent a sensitive subgroup to endogenous exposure to PCBs because of associated weight gain. Seven PCB congeners were compared in age, ethnicity, and BMI matched women with (n = 29) and without (n = 30) PCOS and related to metabolic outcomes, and steroid and thyroid hormone levels. PCB118, PCB138, PCB153, and PCB180 were detected in all serum samples but geometric mean did not differ between cases and controls. PCBs correlated with increasing concentrations of each other (p < .01), increasing age (p < .01) and decreasing lneGFR (p < .05). lnPCB118 correlated with increasing Free-T4 (p = .028). lnPCB158, lnPCB180, and ln∑PCB correlated with increasing lnSHBG (p = .044). In regression modeling, although not significant, PCB118 positively associated with lnSHBG in controls (p = .0504) but not in cases; estradiol inversely associated with PCB138 in controls (p = .055) and ∑PCB in cases (p = .051). No significant associations were observed between metabolic endpoints, and steroid and thyroid hormone levels. The results presented do not suggest the PCOS cases in this cohort are at adverse risk compared to age, ethnicity, and BMI matched controls.

多氯联苯与多囊卵巢综合征代谢和激素预后相关的病例对照研究。
多氯联苯(PCBs)是一类半衰期较长的环境污染物,可在脂肪中封存。患有多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的女性由于体重增加,可能是内源性多氯联苯暴露的敏感亚群。比较了7个PCB同系物的年龄、种族和BMI匹配的女性(n = 29)和非(n = 30) PCOS,以及相关的代谢结局、类固醇和甲状腺激素水平。所有血清样本均检测到PCB118、PCB138、PCB153和PCB180,但病例与对照组的几何平均值无差异。多氯联苯与彼此浓度的增加相关(p p p p = 0.028)。lnPCB158、lnPCB180和ln∑PCB与lnSHBG的增加相关(p = 0.044)。在回归模型中,尽管不显著,PCB118与lnSHBG在对照组中呈正相关(p = 0.0504),但在病例中没有;雌二醇与对照组PCB138呈负相关(p = 0.055),与病例∑PCB呈负相关(p = 0.051)。代谢终点与类固醇和甲状腺激素水平之间没有明显的关联。目前的研究结果并不表明,与年龄、种族和BMI匹配的对照组相比,该队列中的PCOS病例存在不良风险。
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