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环境烟草烟雾对尿激素标志物水平的影响。

Effect of environmental tobacco smoke on levels of urinary hormone markers.

作者信息

Chen Changzhong, Wang Xiaobin, Wang Lihua, Yang Fan, Tang Genfu, Xing Houxun, Ryan Louise, Lasley Bill, Overstreet James W, Stanford Joseph B, Xu Xiping

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2005 Apr;113(4):412-7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7436.

Abstract

Our recent study showed a dose-response relationship between environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and the risk of early pregnancy loss. Smoking is known to affect female reproductive hormones. We explored whether ETS affects reproductive hormone profiles as characterized by urinary pregnanediol-3-glucuronide (PdG) and estrone conjugate (E1C) levels. We prospectively studied 371 healthy newly married nonsmoking women in China who intended to conceive and had stopped contraception. Daily records of vaginal bleeding, active and passive cigarette smoking, and daily first-morning urine specimens were collected for up to 1 year or until a clinical pregnancy was achieved. We determined the day of ovulation for each menstrual cycle. The effects of ETS exposure on daily urinary PdG and E1C levels in a +/-10 day window around the day of ovulation were analyzed for conception and nonconception cycles, respectively. Our analysis included 344 nonconception cycles and 329 conception cycles. In nonconception cycles, cycles with ETS exposure had significantly lower urinary E1C levels (beta = -0.43, SE = 0.08, p < 0.001 in log scale) compared with the cycles without ETS exposure. There was no significant difference in urinary PdG levels in cycles having ETS exposure (beta = -0.07, SE = 0.15, p = 0.637 in log scale) compared with no ETS exposure. Among conception cycles, there were no significant differences in E1C and PdG levels between ETS exposure and nonexposure. In conclusion, ETS exposure was associated with significantly lower urinary E1C levels among nonconception cycles, suggesting that the adverse reproductive effect of ETS may act partly through its antiestrogen effects.

摘要

我们最近的研究显示,环境烟草烟雾(ETS)与早期妊娠丢失风险之间存在剂量反应关系。众所周知,吸烟会影响女性生殖激素。我们探讨了ETS是否会影响以尿孕二醇-3-葡萄糖醛酸苷(PdG)和雌酮共轭物(E1C)水平为特征的生殖激素谱。我们对中国371名打算怀孕且已停止避孕的健康新婚非吸烟女性进行了前瞻性研究。收集她们长达1年的每日阴道出血、主动和被动吸烟情况记录以及每日晨尿样本,直至临床妊娠。我们确定每个月经周期的排卵日。分别分析了受孕周期和未受孕周期中,ETS暴露在排卵日前后±10天窗口内对每日尿PdG和E1C水平的影响。我们的分析包括344个未受孕周期和329个受孕周期。在未受孕周期中,与未暴露于ETS的周期相比,暴露于ETS的周期尿E1C水平显著降低(对数尺度下β = -0.43,标准误 = 0.08,p < 0.001)。与未暴露于ETS相比,暴露于ETS的周期尿PdG水平无显著差异(对数尺度下β = -0.07,标准误 = 0.15,p = 0.637)。在受孕周期中,ETS暴露组与未暴露组的E1C和PdG水平无显著差异。总之,在未受孕周期中,ETS暴露与尿E1C水平显著降低有关,这表明ETS的不良生殖影响可能部分通过其抗雌激素作用发挥。

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