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患有尿道下裂的白种男性婴儿和男孩的肛殖距缩短。

Caucasian male infants and boys with hypospadias exhibit reduced anogenital distance.

机构信息

Department of Urology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2012 Jun;27(6):1577-80. doi: 10.1093/humrep/des087. Epub 2012 Mar 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Animal models of endocrine dysfunction have associated male genital defects with reduced anogenital distance (AGD). Human studies have correlated shorter AGD with exposure to putative endocrine disruptors in the environment but have not examined AGD in hypospadiac boys. We measured AGD in boys with hypospadias and those with normal genitals.

METHODS

Data were collected prospectively on boys undergoing urologic procedures at the University of California San Francisco and the Children's Hospital of Oakland, CA, USA. Data included age, race, height, weight, BMI, urologic diagnoses and AGD. To minimize any potential effects of race on observed AGD, we examined only Caucasian boys. Differences between boys with hypospadias and those with normal genitals were examined through two-tailed Student's t-tests.

RESULTS

One hundred and nineteen Caucasian boys ranging in age from 4 to 86 months underwent AGD measurement, of which 42 and 77 were boys with normal genitals and hypospadias, respectively. The mean (±SD) AGD of boys with hypospadias was 67 ± 1.2 versus 73 ± 1 mm for boys with normal genitals (P = 0.002). In these age-unmatched patient groups, there were also differences in age, height and weight (P = 0.0001, 0.0002 and 0.0004, respectively). After age matching (all <2 years of age), boys with hypospadias (n= 26) still featured a shorter AGD than boys with normal genitals (n= 26; 62 ± 2 versus 68 ± 2 mm respectively, P = 0.033) but the differences in age, height and weight were no longer significant.

CONCLUSIONS

In humans, hypospadias may indeed be associated with reduced AGD. Additional studies are needed to corroborate these preliminary findings and to determine their etiology.

摘要

背景

动物模型内分泌功能障碍与减少肛生殖器距离(AGD)相关的男性生殖器缺陷。人类研究表明,AGD 较短与环境中潜在的内分泌干扰物暴露有关,但尚未检查尿道下裂男孩的 AGD。我们测量了患有尿道下裂和正常生殖器的男孩的 AGD。

方法

在美国加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校和加利福尼亚州奥克兰儿童医院进行泌尿科手术的男孩的数据进行了前瞻性收集。数据包括年龄、种族、身高、体重、BMI、泌尿科诊断和 AGD。为了尽量减少种族对观察到的 AGD 的任何潜在影响,我们仅检查了白种男孩。通过双尾学生 t 检验检查了患有尿道下裂的男孩和具有正常生殖器的男孩之间的差异。

结果

119 名年龄在 4 至 86 个月之间的白种男孩接受了 AGD 测量,其中 42 名和 77 名分别为患有正常生殖器和尿道下裂的男孩。患有尿道下裂的男孩的平均(±SD)AGD 为 67 ± 1.2 毫米,而正常生殖器的男孩为 73 ± 1 毫米(P = 0.002)。在这些年龄不匹配的患者组中,年龄、身高和体重也存在差异(P = 0.0001、0.0002 和 0.0004)。在年龄匹配(所有年龄均<2 岁)后,患有尿道下裂的男孩(n = 26)的 AGD 仍短于具有正常生殖器的男孩(n = 26;分别为 62 ± 2 毫米和 68 ± 2 毫米,P = 0.033),但年龄、身高和体重的差异不再显著。

结论

在人类中,尿道下裂确实可能与 AGD 减少有关。需要进一步研究来证实这些初步发现并确定其病因。

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