双酚A与人类生育能力:系统综述。

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Carolina Paz Mohamad Isa, Gabriela Barella Schmidt, Renata Guerreiro de Jesus, Joselaine Sturmer, Júlia Prauchner de Castilhos, Laura Randon Chapochnicoff, Victória Campos Dornelles, Marta Ribeiro Hentschke, Alvaro Petracco, Mariangela Badalotti
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考虑到我们日常生活中广泛存在的合成化合物双酚A (BPA)的大量暴露,本文通过文献综述讨论了该物质与人类生育能力之间可能的相关性。在越来越多的证据表明双酚a影响育龄男女生育能力的背景下,综述文章表明,接触这种物质可能会影响女性卵巢储备参数。在孕妇中,它可能导致胎儿畸形。BPA也与自然流产和早产的增加有关。此外,它会导致激素紊乱,影响卵泡发生,使辅助生殖中的卵巢反应恶化,并导致雌二醇浓度降低,受精率降低,着床失败率更高。在育龄男性中,BPA可能会减少精子的产生,可能导致睾丸发育不良综合征和隐睾症。然而,仍需要进一步的研究来更好地了解BPA影响关键生殖功能的多种复杂机制。
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Bisphenol A and human fertility: a systematic review.

Considering the significant exposure to the synthetic compound bisphenol A (BPA), present in a wide range of materials in our daily lives, this article discusses a possible correlation between this substance and human fertility through a bibliographic review. In the context of growing evidence that BPA impacts the fertility of women and men of reproductive age, the reviewed articles suggest that exposure to this agent may affect ovarian reserve parameters in women. In pregnant women, it may cause fetal malformations. BPA has also been linked to an increase in spontaneous abortions and premature births. Additionally, it can cause hormonal disruptions, affect folliculogenesis, and worsen ovarian response in assisted reproduction, as well as lead to lower estradiol concentrations, reduced fertilization rates, and higher implantation failure. In men of reproductive age, BPA may decrease sperm production, potentially contributing to testicular dysgenesis syndrome and cryptorchidism. However, further studies are still required to better understand the diverse and complex mechanisms through which BPA affects key reproductive functions.

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