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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity in human breast milk and cryptorchidism: A case-control study within the prospective Norwegian HUMIS cohort.
Desalegn, Anteneh Assefa; Collet, Bérénice; Iszatt, Nina; Stigum, Hein; Jensen, Tina K; Jonker, Lydia; Besselink, Harrie; van der Burg, Bart; Eggesbø, Merete.
Afiliação
  • Desalegn AA; Division of Climate and Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 0456, Oslo, Norway; Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Collet B; BioDetection Systems BV, Science Park 406, 1098XH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Iszatt N; Division of Climate and Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 0456, Oslo, Norway.
  • Stigum H; Department of Non-communicable Disease, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, PO Box 222, Skøyen, 0213, Oslo, Norway.
  • Jensen TK; Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, 5000, Odense, Denmark.
  • Jonker L; BioDetection Systems BV, Science Park 406, 1098XH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Besselink H; BioDetection Systems BV, Science Park 406, 1098XH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • van der Burg B; BioDetection Systems BV, Science Park 406, 1098XH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Eggesbø M; Division of Climate and Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 0456, Oslo, Norway. Electronic address: merete.eggesbo@fhi.no.
Environ Res ; 214(Pt 1): 113861, 2022 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35820657
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The etiology of cryptorchidism remains poorly understood. Endocrine disrupting chemicals can impact estrogen signaling by interacting with aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) activity.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate whether AhR activity in breast milk samples is associated with cryptorchidism.

METHOD:

We conducted a case-control study based on 199 mother-child pairs (n = 91 cases/108 controls) selected from the Norwegian Human Milk Study (2002-2009). We defined cases for cryptorchidism based on maternal reports at 1-, 6-, 12-, and 24- months after birth. Chemically- and biologically stable AhR activity (pg 2,3,7,8-TCDD equivalent (TEQ)/g lipid) was determined by DR- CALUX® assay in the mothers' milk collected at a median of 33 (10th-90th percentile 18-57) days after delivery. We used multivariate logistic regression to compare AhR activity levels between cases and controls, and linear regression separately, to establish the relationship with the presence of 27 potential EDCs measured in breast milk and AhR activity.

RESULTS:

The average estimated daily intake (EDI) of dioxin and (dioxin-like (dl)-compounds via breast milk is 33.7 ± 17.9 pg TEQ/kg bodyweight per day among Norwegian children. There were no significant differences in AhR activation in breast milk samples between cases with cryptorchidism and controls. Among the 27 chemicals measured in breast milk, AhR activity was (borderline) significantly associated with all dl-PCBs, three non-dioxin-like (ndl)-PCBs (PCB-74, PCB-180, PCB-194) and two organochlorine pesticides (OCPs; HCB, ß-HCH). No associations between AhR activity and brominated flame retardants (PBDEs) or poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs).

CONCLUSION:

No association between AhR activity and cryptorchidism was found among Norwegian boys. The average EDI of dioxin and dl-compounds in exclusively breastfed Norwegian infants remains above the safety threshold and, therefore requires further reduction measures. Consistent with a possible role in the observed AhR activity, all dl-PCBs were associated with AhR activity whereas the association was null for either PBDEs or PFASs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bifenilos Policlorados / Receptores de Hidrocarboneto Arílico / Criptorquidismo / Leite Humano Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: Environ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Noruega

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bifenilos Policlorados / Receptores de Hidrocarboneto Arílico / Criptorquidismo / Leite Humano Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: Environ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Noruega