4.7 Article

Association of prenatal phthalate exposure with pubertal development in Spanish boys and girls

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 213, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113606

Keywords

Phthalates; Plasticizers; Pregnancy; Puberty; Pubertal development scale

Funding

  1. Spanish Consortium for Research on Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP)
  2. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) [PI17/01194]
  3. RecerCaixa [2010ACUP 00349]
  4. European Union [282957, HEALTH.2010.2.4.5-1]
  5. ISCIII [G03/176, FIS-FEDER: PI11/01007, PI11/02591, PI11/02038, PI12/00610, PI12/01890, PI13/1944, PI13/ 2032, PI14/00891, PI14/01687, PI16/1288, PI17/00663, PI041436, PI081151, PI18/01142]
  6. Generalitat Valenciana [AICO/2021/182]
  7. Generalitat Valenciana-FISABIO [UGP 15-230, UGP-15-244, UGP-15-249]
  8. Alicia Koplowitz Foundation
  9. Generalitat de Catalunya-CIRIT [1999SGR 00241]
  10. Generalitat de Catalunya-AGAUR [2009 SGR 501, 2014 SGR 822]
  11. Generalitat de Catalunya-CERCA Program
  12. Fundacio La Marato de TV3 [090430]
  13. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (FEDER funds) [SAF2012-32991]
  14. Agence Nationale de Securite Sanitaire de l'Alimentation de l'Environnement et du Travail [1262C0010]
  15. EU Commission [261357, 308333, 603794, 634453]
  16. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the State Research Agency through the Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa 2019-2023 Program [CEX2018-000806-S]
  17. Department of Health of the Basque Government [2015111065]
  18. Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa [DFG15/221]
  19. ISCIII
  20. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (ISCIII/FEDER) [MS16/00085, MS16/00128]
  21. Miguel Servet Type II Program [MSII 16/00051]

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Prenatal exposure to certain phthalates is associated with pubertal development, particularly earlier puberty in boys with normal weight and girls with overweight/obesity.
Background: Phthalates are widespread, anti-androgenic chemicals known to alter early development, with possible impact on puberty timing. Aim: To investigate the association of prenatal phthalate exposure with pubertal development in boys and girls. Methods: Urinary metabolites of six different phthalate diesters (DEP, DiBP, DnBP, BBzP, DEHP, and DiNP) and non-phthalate plasticizer DINCH (R) were quantified in two urine samples collected during pregnancy from mothers participating in the INMA Spanish cohort study. Pubertal assessment of their children at age 7-10 years (409 boys, 379 girls) was conducted using the parent-reported Pubertal Development Scale. Modified Poisson and Weighted Quantile Sum (WQS) regression was employed to examine associations between prenatal phthalates and risk of puberty onset, adrenarche, and gonadarche. Effect modification by child weight status was explored by stratified analysis. Results: Prenatal exposure to DEHP was associated with higher risk of puberty onset (relative risk [RR] = 1.32, 95% CI = 1.09-1.59 per each log-unit increase in concentrations) and gonadarche (RR = 1.23, 95% CI = 1.00-1.50) in boys and higher risk of adrenarche (RR = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.03-1.51) in girls at age 7-10 years. In boys, prenatal exposure to DEP, DnBP, and DEHP was also associated with higher risk of adrenarche or gonadarche (RRs = 1.49-1.80) in those with normal weight, and BBzP and DINCH (R) exposure with lower risk of adrenarche (RR = 0.49, 95% CI = 0.27-0.89 and RR = 0.47, 95% CI = 0.24-0.90, respectively) in those with overweight/obesity. In girls, DiBP, DnBP, and DINCH (R) were associated with slightly higher risk of gonadarche (RRs = 1.14-1.19) in those with overweight/obesity. In the WQS model, the phthalate mixture was not associated with puberty in boys or girls. Conclusion: Prenatal exposure to certain phthalates was associated with pubertal development at age 7-10 years, especially earlier puberty in boys with normal weight and girls with overweight/obesity. However, there was no evidence of effect of the phthalate mixture on advancing or delaying puberty in boys or girls.

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