Costa Lucio G, Giordano Gennaro, Tagliaferri Sara, Caglieri Andrea, Mutti Antonio
Department of Human Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Forensic Science, University of Parma Medical School, Parma, Italy.
Acta Biomed. 2008 Dec;79(3):172-83.
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are an important class of flame retardants, widely used in a variety of consumer products. In the past several years, PBDEs have become widespread environmental pollutants, and have been detected in water, soil, air, animals and human tissues. Exposure occurs in particular through the diet and the indoor environment. Infants and toddlers have the highest body burden, due to exposure via maternal milk and through house dust. Tetra-, penta- and hexa-BDEs are the congeners most commonly found in humans. Recent concerns on possible adverse health effects of PBDEs are focusing on their potential endocrine disrupting effects and on developmental neurotoxicity.
多溴二苯醚(PBDEs)是一类重要的阻燃剂,广泛应用于各种消费品中。在过去几年里,多溴二苯醚已成为广泛存在的环境污染物,在水、土壤、空气、动物和人体组织中均有检测到。接触多溴二苯醚尤其通过饮食和室内环境发生。婴儿和幼儿的体内负担最高,这是由于通过母乳和室内灰尘接触所致。四溴、五溴和六溴二苯醚是在人类体内最常发现的同系物。近期对多溴二苯醚可能的健康不良影响的关注集中在其潜在的内分泌干扰作用和发育神经毒性上。