Foster W G
Environmental and Occupational Toxicology Division, Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Environ Health Perspect. 1995 Dec;103 Suppl 9(Suppl 9):63-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.95103s963.
The Great Lakes basin is characterized as a heavily populated and industrialized region in which a large number of environmental contaminants have been identified. Both the scientific community and the public have voiced concern that contaminants present in the Great Lakes may pose undue risk to human reproduction. Evidence from animal experiments, wildlife studies, and reports of occupational and accidental human exposures indicate that chemical contaminants can adversely affect reproduction. The purpose of this paper is to review the reproductive toxicity of some of the many contaminants known to be present in the Great Lakes. Since the number of chemicals present in the Great Lakes is far too great for each to be adequately reviewed here, discussion will be limited to those contaminants that have been identified in human serum, ovarian follicular fluid, and semen obtained from people residing in the Great Lakes region. It is concluded that a) the data at present is too limited to support the notion that reproduction, in the general population, has been impaired by exposure to chemicals present in the Great Lakes; b) the lack of data in some cases such as for hexachloroethane and 1,2,4-trichlobenzene does provide reason for concern and underscores the need for further research in this area; and c) the potential for a number of the compounds, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl) ethane (DDT), to disrupt endocrine functions suggests that additive or synergistic effects of these compounds may already be causing adverse effects on reproduction in sensitive individuals, which needs to be explored.
五大湖流域是一个人口密集且工业化的地区,已发现大量环境污染物。科学界和公众都表达了对五大湖存在的污染物可能给人类生殖带来不当风险的担忧。动物实验、野生动物研究以及职业和意外人体暴露报告的证据表明,化学污染物会对生殖产生不利影响。本文的目的是回顾五大湖已知存在的众多污染物中一些污染物的生殖毒性。由于五大湖存在的化学物质数量过多,无法在此对每种物质进行充分审查,因此讨论将限于在居住于五大湖地区的人群的血清、卵泡液和精液中已检测到的那些污染物。得出的结论是:a) 目前的数据过于有限,无法支持一般人群的生殖因接触五大湖存在的化学物质而受损这一观点;b) 在某些情况下,如六氯乙烷和1,2,4 - 三氯苯缺乏数据,确实令人担忧,并凸显了该领域进一步研究的必要性;c) 包括多氯联苯(PCBs)和1,1,1 - 三氯 - 2,2 - 双(对氯苯基)乙烷(DDT)在内的许多化合物具有干扰内分泌功能的可能性,这表明这些化合物的相加或协同效应可能已经对敏感个体的生殖产生不利影响,这需要进行探究。