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Associations between prenatal exposure to organochlorine pesticides and thyroid hormone levels in mothers and infants: The Hokkaido study on environment and children's health.
Yamazaki, Keiko; Itoh, Sachiko; Araki, Atsuko; Miyashita, Chihiro; Minatoya, Machiko; Ikeno, Tamiko; Kato, Shizue; Fujikura, Kaori; Mizutani, Futoshi; Chisaki, Yoichi; Kishi, Reiko.
Affiliation
  • Yamazaki K; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Itoh S; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Araki A; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Miyashita C; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Minatoya M; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan; Department of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Ikeno T; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan.
  • Kato S; Department of Public Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 15, West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8638, Japan.
  • Fujikura K; Sapporo City Institute of Public Health, Sapporo, Japan.
  • Mizutani F; Institute of Environmental Ecology, IDEA Consultants, Inc., 1334-5, Riemon, Yaizu, Shizuoka, Japan.
  • Chisaki Y; Institute of Environmental Ecology, IDEA Consultants, Inc., 1334-5, Riemon, Yaizu, Shizuoka, Japan.
  • Kishi R; Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, North 12 West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0812, Japan. Electronic address: rkishi@med.hokudai.ac.jp.
Environ Res ; 189: 109840, 2020 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32979988
Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are environmental contaminants with potentially adverse effects on neurodevelopment. Previous findings on the association between prenatal exposure to OCPs and the maternal or infant thyroid hormone system are inconsistent. Moreover, the influence of exposure to multiple OCPs and other chemical compounds is not clearly understood. Our study therefore aimed to examine the association between OCP exposure and both maternal and infant thyroid hormone systems. We also explored multiple exposure effects of OCPs and the influence of each compound using weighted quantile sum (WQS) methods. The study population included 514 participants in the Hokkaido study, recruited from 2002 to 2005 at one hospital in Sapporo, Japan. To quantify 29 OCPs, maternal blood samples were analyzed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Blood samples for measuring thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) levels were obtained from mothers during the early gestational stage (mean 11.4 weeks), and from infants between 7 and 43 days of age. The data of 333 mother child pairs with OCP and thyroid hormone measurements were included in the final analyses. Multivariate regression models showed a negative association between maternal FT4 and levels of o,p'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE), o,p'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and dieldrin. The WQS analysis showed that o,p'-DDT (48.6%), cis-heptachlorepoxide (22.8%), dieldrin (15.4%) were the primary contributors to the significant multiple exposure effect of OCPs on maternal FT4. For infants, we found a positive association between FT4 and cis-nonachlor and mirex. The most contributory compounds in the multiple exposure effect were trans-nonachlor (27.1%) and cis-nonachlor (13.8%), while several compounds contributed to the WQS via small weights (0.4-9.1%). These results indicate that OCPs, even at very low levels, may influence maternal and child thyroid hormone levels, which could modulate child development.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Infant / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Res Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Infant / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Res Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: Netherlands