Internal exposure to pollutants and sexual maturation in Flemish adolescents

Flanders is densely populated with much industry and intensive farming. Sexual maturation of adolescents (aged 14-15 years) was studied in relation to internal exposure to pollutants. Serum levels of pollutants and sex hormones were measured in 1679 participants selected as a random sample of the adolescents residing in the study areas. Data on sexual development were obtained from the medical school examination files. Self-assessment questionnaires provided information on health, use of medication and lifestyle factors. In boys, serum levels of hexachlorobenzene (HCB), p,p'-DDE and polychlori... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Den Hond, Elly
Dhooge, Willem
BRUCKERS, Liesbeth
Schoeters, Greet
Nelen, Vera
van de Mieroop, Els
Koppen, Gudrun
Bilau, Maaike
Schroijen, Carmen
Keune, Hans
Baeyens, Willy
van Larebeke, Nicolas
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Verlag/Hrsg.: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Schlagwörter: PCBs / pesticides / metals / endocrine disruptors / biomonitoring
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/1942/11944

Flanders is densely populated with much industry and intensive farming. Sexual maturation of adolescents (aged 14-15 years) was studied in relation to internal exposure to pollutants. Serum levels of pollutants and sex hormones were measured in 1679 participants selected as a random sample of the adolescents residing in the study areas. Data on sexual development were obtained from the medical school examination files. Self-assessment questionnaires provided information on health, use of medication and lifestyle factors. In boys, serum levels of hexachlorobenzene (HCB), p,p'-DDE and polychlorinated biphenyls (sum of marker PCB138, 153 and 180) were significantly and positively associated with pubertal staging (pubic hair and genital development). Higher levels of serum HCB and blood lead were associated with, respectively, a lower and a higher risk of gynecomastia. In girls, significant and negative associations were detected between blood lead and pubic hair development; higher exposure to PCBs was significantly associated with a delay in timing of menarche. Environmental exposures to pollutants at levels actually present in the Flemish population are associated with measurable effects on pubertal development. However, further understanding of toxic mode of action and sensitive windows of exposure is needed to explain the current findings. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology (2011) 21, 224-233; doi:10.1038/jes.2010.2; published online 3 March 2010 ; We thank Marc Elskens and Tim Nawrot (statistics) and Ilse Loots (communication) for advice. The study was commissioned, financed and steered by the Ministry of the Flemish Community (Department of Economics, Science and Innovation; Flemish Agency for Care and Health; Department of Environment, Nature and Energy).