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Prenatal exposure to perfluorodecanoic acid is associated with lower circulating concentration of adrenal steroid metabolites during mini puberty in human female infants. The Odense Child Cohort

Authors :
Jensen, Richard Christian
Glintborg, Dorte
Timmermann, Clara Amalie Gade
Nielsen, Flemming
Kyhl, Henriette Boye
Frederiksen, Hanne
Andersson, Anna-Maria
Juul, Anders
Sidelmann, Johannes J.
Andersen, Helle Raun
Grandjean, Philippe
Andersen, Marianne S.
Jensen, Tina Kold
Jensen, Richard Christian
Glintborg, Dorte
Timmermann, Clara Amalie Gade
Nielsen, Flemming
Kyhl, Henriette Boye
Frederiksen, Hanne
Andersson, Anna-Maria
Juul, Anders
Sidelmann, Johannes J.
Andersen, Helle Raun
Grandjean, Philippe
Andersen, Marianne S.
Jensen, Tina Kold
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Jensen , R C , Glintborg , D , Timmermann , C A G , Nielsen , F , Kyhl , H B , Frederiksen , H , Andersson , A-M , Juul , A , Sidelmann , J J , Andersen , H R , Grandjean , P , Andersen , M S & Jensen , T K 2020 , ' Prenatal exposure to perfluorodecanoic acid is associated with lower circulating concentration of adrenal steroid metabolites during mini puberty in human female infants. The Odense Child Cohort ' , Environmental Research , vol. 182 , 109101 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Fetal programming of the endocrine system may be affected by exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAAs), as they easily cross the placental barrier. In vitro studies suggest that PFAAs may disrupt steroidogenesis. "Mini puberty" refers to a transient surge in circulating androgens, androgen precursors, and gonadotropins in infant girls and boys within the first postnatal months. We hypothesize that prenatal PFAA exposure may decrease the concentrations of androgens in mini puberty.Objectives: To investigate associations between maternal serum PFAA concentrations in early pregnancy and serum concentrations of androgens, their precursors, and gonadotropins during mini puberty in infancy.Methods: In the prospective Odense Child Cohort, maternal pregnancy serum concentrations of five PFAAs: Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), and perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) were measured at median gestational week 12 (IQR: 10, 15) in 1628 women. Among these, offspring serum concentrations of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEAS), androstenedione, 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), testosterone, luteinizing (LH) and follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) were measured in 373 children (44% girls; 56% boys) at a mean age of 3.9 (+/- 0.9 SD) months. Multivariate linear regression models were performed to estimate associations.Results: A two-fold increase in maternal PFDA concentration was associated with a reduction in DHEA concentration by -19.6% (95% CI: -32.9%, -3.8%) in girls. In girls, also, the androstenedione and DHEAS concentrations were decreased, albeit non-significantly (p <0.11), with a two-fold increase in maternal PFDA concentration. In boys, no significant association was found between PFAAs and concentrations of androgens, their precursors, and gonadotropins during mini puberty.Conclusion: Prenata

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OAIster
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Jensen , R C , Glintborg , D , Timmermann , C A G , Nielsen , F , Kyhl , H B , Frederiksen , H , Andersson , A-M , Juul , A , Sidelmann , J J , Andersen , H R , Grandjean , P , Andersen , M S & Jensen , T K 2020 , ' Prenatal exposure to perfluorodecanoic acid is associated with lower circulating concentration of adrenal steroid metabolites during mini puberty in human female infants. The Odense Child Cohort ' , Environmental Research , vol. 182 , 109101 .
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1349051493
Document Type :
Electronic Resource