有机磷
杀虫剂
不利影响
睾酮(贴片)
毒理
医学
内科学
生物
农学
作者
Zhenao Zhang,Xiaoya Sun,Jingyi Ren,Yadong Zhang,Rui Wen,Huanting Pei,Siqi Zhu,Bowen Yin,Ziyi Wang,Yuxia Ma
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2025.118073
摘要
Environmental pollutants affect children's and adolescents' growth. However, the effect of organophosphate pesticides (OPPs) exposure on this population remains unclear. This study applied a comprehensive statistical framework to evaluate the effects of multiple OPP metabolites on growth indicators in individuals aged 6-19 using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The framework integrated latent class analysis (LCA), survey-weighted generalized linear regression models (SWGLMs), weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression, and bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR). The role of total testosterone (TT) as a mediator was assessed. Network pharmacology methods were used to identify key targets and therapeutic drugs. LCA identified three exposure patterns for OPP metabolites: High DMP-High DEP (N = 145), Low DMP-Low DEP (N = 689), and High DMP-Low DEP (N = 97). SWGLMs, WQS, and BKMR demonstrated a negative association between OPPs exposure and growth indicators, particularly in females and adolescents. TT mediated this association, with mediation proportions ranging from 8.7 % to 35.7 %. Network pharmacology analysis identified 120 key targets, and pterostilbene emerged as a potential therapeutic agent. These findings suggest that OPPs exposure adversely affects children's and adolescents' growth, partly mediated by TT. Adolescents and females may be particularly vulnerable. Pterostilbene supplementation represents a potential strategy to mitigate these adverse effects.
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