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雌激素对人类、动物和植物生活的环境影响:批判性回顾。

Environmental impact of estrogens on human, animal and plant life: A critical review.

机构信息

Key Lab of Eco-restoration of Regional Contaminated Environment (Shenyang University), Ministry of Education, Shenyang 11044, PR China.

Key Lab of Eco-restoration of Regional Contaminated Environment (Shenyang University), Ministry of Education, Shenyang 11044, PR China; Key Lab of Groundwater Resources & Environment (Jilin University), Ministry of Education, Changchun 130021, PR China.

出版信息

Environ Int. 2017 Feb;99:107-119. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2016.12.010. Epub 2016 Dec 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Since the inception of global industrialization, steroidal estrogens have become an emerging and serious concern. Worldwide, steroid estrogens including estrone, estradiol and estriol, pose serious threats to soil, plants, water resources and humans. Indeed, estrogens have gained notable attention in recent years, due to their rapidly increasing concentrations in soil and water all over the world. Concern has been expressed regarding the entry of estrogens into the human food chain which in turn relates to how plants take up and metabolism estrogens.

OBJECTIVES

In this review we explore the environmental fate of estrogens highlighting their release through effluent sources, their uptake, partitioning and physiological effects in the ecological system. We draw attention to the potential risk of intensive modern agriculture and waste disposal systems on estrogen release and their effects on human health. We also highlight their uptake and metabolism in plants.

METHODS

We use MEDLINE and other search data bases for estrogens in the environment from 2005 to the present, with the majority of our sources spanning the past five years. Published acceptable daily intake of estrogens (μg/L) and predicted no effect concentrations (μg/L) are listed from published sources and used as thresholds to discuss reported levels of estrogens in the aquatic and terrestrial environments. Global levels of estrogens from river sources and from Waste Water Treatment Facilities have been mapped, together with transport pathways of estrogens in plants.

RESULTS

Estrogens at polluting levels have been detected at sites close to waste water treatment facilities and in groundwater at various sites globally. Estrogens at pollutant levels have been linked with breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men. Estrogens also perturb fish physiology and can affect reproductive development in both domestic and wild animals. Treatment of plants with steroid estrogen hormones or their precursors can affect root and shoot development, flowering and germination. However, estrogens can ameliorate the effects of other environmental stresses on the plant.

CONCLUSIONS

There is published evidence to establish a causal relationship between estrogens in the environment and breast cancer. However, there are serious gaps in our knowledge about estrogen levels in the environment and a call is required for a world wide effort to provide more data on many more samples sites. Of the data available, the synthetic estrogen, ethinyl estradiol, is more persistent in the environment than natural estrogens and may be a greater cause for environmental concern. Finally, we believe that there is an urgent requirement for inter-disciplinary studies of estrogens in order to better understand their ecological and environmental impact.

摘要

背景

自全球工业化开始以来,甾体雌激素已成为一个新出现的严重问题。在全球范围内,包括雌酮、雌二醇和雌三醇在内的甾体雌激素对土壤、植物、水资源和人类构成了严重威胁。事实上,由于其在世界各地土壤和水中的浓度迅速增加,近年来人们对雌激素越来越关注。人们担心雌激素会进入人类食物链,而这又与植物如何吸收和代谢雌激素有关。

目的

在本综述中,我们探讨了雌激素在环境中的归宿,重点介绍了它们通过废水源释放、在生态系统中的吸收、分配和生理效应。我们提请注意现代集约化农业和废物处理系统对雌激素释放及其对人类健康的潜在风险。我们还强调了它们在植物中的吸收和代谢。

方法

我们使用 MEDLINE 和其他搜索数据库,从 2005 年至今检索环境中的雌激素,我们的大多数来源都跨越了过去五年。从已发表的来源中列出了可接受的每日雌激素摄入量(μg/L)和无影响预测浓度(μg/L),并将其用作讨论水生和陆地环境中报道的雌激素水平的阈值。已经绘制了从河流源和废水处理设施中雌激素的全球水平,以及雌激素在植物中的运输途径。

结果

在靠近废水处理设施的地点和全球各地的地下水检测到污染水平的雌激素。在妇女中与乳腺癌有关,在男子中与前列腺癌有关的污染物水平的雌激素。雌激素还扰乱鱼类的生理机能,并影响家养和野生动物的生殖发育。用甾体雌激素激素或其前体处理植物会影响根和茎的发育、开花和发芽。然而,雌激素可以减轻植物对其他环境压力的影响。

结论

有证据表明环境中的雌激素与乳腺癌之间存在因果关系。然而,我们对环境中雌激素的水平知之甚少,需要在全世界范围内努力提供更多的样本地点的数据。在现有的数据中,合成雌激素乙炔雌二醇在环境中的持久性比天然雌激素更强,可能是一个更大的环境问题。最后,我们认为迫切需要对雌激素进行跨学科研究,以更好地了解其对生态和环境的影响。

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