小阴茎
尿道下裂
内分泌系统
内分泌干扰物
异种雌激素
生物
流行病学
性发育障碍
生理学
毒理
环境卫生
内分泌学
内科学
医学
激素
雌激素受体
解剖
癌症
乳腺癌
遗传学
作者
Laura Gaspari,Benoit Tessier,Françoise Paris,Anne Bergougnoux,S. Hamamah,Charles Sultan,Nicolas Kalfa
摘要
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the environmental effects on penile development in humans. The specific focus is on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), a heterogeneous group of natural or manmade substances that interfere with endocrine function, and whether they can induce hypospadias and micropenis in male neonates. Epidemiological data and animal observations first raised suspicions about environmental effects, leading to the testis dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) hypothesis. More recent research has provided stronger indications that TDS may indeed be the result of the direct or indirect effects of EDCs. Drawing on epidemiological and toxicological studies, we also report on the effects of maternal diet and substances like pesticides, phthalates, bisphenol A, and polychlorinated biphenyls. Proximity to contamination hazards and occupational exposure are also suspected to contribute to the occurrence of hypospadias and micropenis. Lastly, the cumulative effects of EDCs and the possibility of transgenerational effects, with the penile development of subsequent generations being affected, raise concerns for long-term public health.
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