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环境暴露与乳腺发育:科学现状、公共卫生影响及研究建议。

Environmental exposures and mammary gland development: state of the science, public health implications, and research recommendations.

机构信息

Silent Spring Institute, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Aug;119(8):1053-61. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1002864. Epub 2011 Jun 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Perturbations in mammary gland (MG) development may increase risk for later adverse effects, including lactation impairment, gynecomastia (in males), and breast cancer. Animal studies indicate that exposure to hormonally active agents leads to this type of developmental effect and related later life susceptibilities. In this review we describe current science, public health issues, and research recommendations for evaluating MG development.

DATA SOURCES

The Mammary Gland Evaluation and Risk Assessment Workshop was convened in Oakland, California, USA, 16-17 November 2009, to integrate the expertise and perspectives of scientists, risk assessors, and public health advocates. Interviews were conducted with 18 experts, and seven laboratories conducted an MG slide evaluation exercise. Workshop participants discussed effects of gestational and early life exposures to hormonally active agents on MG development, the relationship of these developmental effects to lactation and cancer, the relative sensitivity of MG and other developmental end points, the relevance of animal models to humans, and methods for evaluating MG effects.

SYNTHESIS

Normal MG development and MG carcinogenesis demonstrate temporal, morphological, and mechanistic similarities among test animal species and humans. Diverse chemicals, including many not considered primarily estrogenic, alter MG development in rodents. Inconsistent reporting methods hinder comparison across studies, and relationships between altered development and effects on lactation or carcinogenesis are still being defined. In some studies, altered MG development is the most sensitive endocrine end point.

CONCLUSIONS

Early life environmental exposures can alter MG development, disrupt lactation, and increase susceptibility to breast cancer. Assessment of MG development should be incorporated in chemical test guidelines and risk assessment.

摘要

目的

乳腺(MG)发育的紊乱可能会增加以后出现不良影响的风险,包括哺乳功能受损、男子乳腺发育(gynecomastia)和乳腺癌。动物研究表明,暴露于激素活性物质会导致这种类型的发育效应,并与以后的生活易感性相关。在本综述中,我们描述了当前评估 MG 发育的科学、公共卫生问题和研究建议。

资料来源

乳腺评估和风险评估研讨会于 2009 年 11 月 16-17 日在美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰市召开,目的是整合科学家、风险评估人员和公共卫生倡导者的专业知识和观点。对 18 名专家进行了访谈,并由 7 个实验室进行了 MG 幻灯片评估。研讨会参与者讨论了妊娠期和生命早期接触激素活性物质对 MG 发育的影响、这些发育效应与哺乳和癌症的关系、MG 和其他发育终点的相对敏感性、动物模型对人类的相关性,以及评估 MG 效应的方法。

综合

正常的 MG 发育和 MG 癌变在测试动物物种和人类中表现出时间、形态和机制上的相似性。包括许多不被认为主要具有雌激素作用的化学物质在内的多种化学物质会改变啮齿动物的 MG 发育。不一致的报告方法阻碍了研究之间的比较,并且改变的发育与哺乳或癌变的影响之间的关系仍在确定之中。在一些研究中,改变的 MG 发育是最敏感的内分泌终点。

结论

生命早期的环境暴露会改变 MG 发育、扰乱哺乳并增加乳腺癌的易感性。MG 发育评估应纳入化学测试指南和风险评估中。

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