回顾性队列研究
医学
中国
队列研究
队列
辅助生殖技术
妇科
环境卫生
内科学
产科
不育
生物
怀孕
地理
遗传学
考古
作者
Ruiling Liu,Z. Xu,Yu‐Ling Hu,Xing-Yu Lv,Quan-Zi Yao,J. He,Lijuan Fu,Li-Hong Geng,Tong Wang,Zhao-Hui Zhong,Yijian Zhu,Yu‐Bin Ding
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2025.109321
摘要
• Poor ovarian response (POR) significantly contributes to assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancy failure in women. • Multiple exposure windows were examined to investigate the associations between PM 2.5 and its components and POR risk. • Pollutant exposure during the development of secondary follicles into maturation markedly increases the risk of POR. • The period between 2 to 5 weeks before oocyte pick up appears to be a critical window of sensitivity. Environmental factors, particularly various components of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) (i.e., sulfate [SO 4 2- ], nitrate [NO 3 - ], ammonium [NH 4 + ], organic matter [OM] and black carbon [BC]), are increasingly recognized as potential risk factors for poor ovarian response (POR) in fertility treatments. However, existing research is limited, and the critical periods of vulnerability to exposure to PM 2.5 and its components remain unclear. In this retrospective cohort study, we included 38,619 patients undergoing their first in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment, defining POR as the primary outcome based on the POSEIDON criteria. We divided the six months prior to oocyte pick up (OPU) into different exposure windows and used logistic regression models to assess the association between pollutants and POR. Results showed that exposure to PM 2.5 and its components in the three months before OPU significantly increased the odds of POR. The distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) analysis revealed the lagged effects of PM 2.5 component exposure, particularly during lag weeks 2–5, where exposure was significantly associated with the occurrence of POR. This period may represent a sensitive window for exposure. Meanwhile, the restricted cubic spline (RCS) analysis indicated that the odds of POR gradually increased with higher pollutant concentrations. These findings underscore the urgent need for public health measures during sensitive stages of follicular development, particularly policies aimed at reducing environmental pollutant exposure among women of reproductive age to protect reproductive health.
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