性别分化和环境内分泌干扰物

MD, PhD Jorma Toppari (Senior Scientist of the Academy of Finland), MD, PhD Niels E. Skakkeb˦k (Professor)
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摘要

男性的性别分化依赖于正常的睾丸功能,包括睾丸间质细胞分泌的睾酮和支持细胞分泌的抑制睾酮的物质。干扰内分泌平衡的外部因素,如抗雄激素和雌激素,会对发育中的男性胎儿造成男性化和女性化的影响。雌激素也会对女性胎儿产生不良影响,而抗雄激素的影响很小。越来越多的化学物质被发现具有弱雌激素、抗雄激素或其他激素活性,这些通常被称为内分泌干扰物。在野生动物中,性发育异常与接触内分泌干扰物的混合物有关。人类生殖健康方面出现的不利趋势,如隐睾症、尿道下裂和睾丸癌发病率的增加,以及环境中普遍存在的内分泌干扰物,支持了这样一种假设,即在某些情况下,受到干扰的性别分化可能是由于接触环境内分泌干扰物的增加造成的。
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Sexual differentiation and environmental endocrine disrupters

Male sexual differentiation is dependent on normal testicular function, including secretion of testosterone from the Leydig cells, and müllerian-inhibiting substance from the Sertoli cells. External factors, such as anti-androgens and oestrogens, that disturb endocrine balance cause demasculinizing and feminizing effects in the developing male fetus. Oestrogens also causes adverse effects in female fetuses, whereas anti-androgens have little influence. A growing number of chemicals have been found to possess either weak oestrogenic, anti-androgenic or other hormonal activities, and these are often referred to as endocrine disrupters. In animals in the wild, abnormal sexual development has been associated with exposure to mixtures of endocrine disrupters. The emerging adverse trends in human reproductive health, such as increased incidences of cryptorchidism, hypospadias and testicular cancer, and the ubiquitous presence of endocrine disrupters in the environment, support the hypothesis that disturbed sexual differentiation could in some cases be caused by increased exposure to environmental endocrine disrupters.

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