2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141581
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure results in altered CRH, reproductive, and thyroid hormone concentrations during human pregnancy

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“…The PROTECT longitudinal birth cohort research previously also observed a signicant positive association between exposure to PAHs and T3 in pregnant women. 8 Using human cell-based gene assays, a previous in vitro experiment found that diesel exhaust particulate related organic pollutants such as PAHs and their derivatives activated thyroid receptor a (TRa) and signicantly enhanced the activity of the endogenous TRa ligand, triiodothyronine. 43 Additionally, we discovered that lower FT4 levels were signicantly associated with higher concentration of 9-FLU in adolescents, and the higher concentration of 2-FLU and 9-FLU in male adolescent subgroups.…”
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“…The PROTECT longitudinal birth cohort research previously also observed a signicant positive association between exposure to PAHs and T3 in pregnant women. 8 Using human cell-based gene assays, a previous in vitro experiment found that diesel exhaust particulate related organic pollutants such as PAHs and their derivatives activated thyroid receptor a (TRa) and signicantly enhanced the activity of the endogenous TRa ligand, triiodothyronine. 43 Additionally, we discovered that lower FT4 levels were signicantly associated with higher concentration of 9-FLU in adolescents, and the higher concentration of 2-FLU and 9-FLU in male adolescent subgroups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 Human exposure occurs mostly through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact, which includes smoking, high-temperature cooking, vehicle emissions, asphalt particles, mining, metalworking, generator use, power station pollution, volcanic outbreaks, insecticides and bushre. 7,8 Humans quickly convert absorbed PAHs into hydroxylated metabolites, most of which are excreted out of the body through urine. 9,10 Thus, the hydroxylated metabolites of urinary PAHs (OH-PAHs) are reliable indicators of PAH exposure.…”
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“…These alterations in thyroid hormone levels led to a 56 g decrease in mean birth weight in this birth cohort of over 400 mother-infant pairs. Thyroid function alterations have also been reported among pregnant cohort of 659 women in Puerto Rico exposed to PAHs in addition to alterations in estriol, progesterone, and testosterone [ 101 ].…”
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“…[1,2] They are ubiquitous pollutants of major concern because of their significant toxicity to humans, [3][4][5] ecotoxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and effects on reproductive ability. [6][7][8][9] Benzo [a]pyrene is a byproduct of incomplete combustion or pyrolysis of organic materials; [6,10] it was characterized and identified at the beginning of the 1930s when Cook, Hewett and Heiger succeeded to synthesize it. [11] The crystalline form of BaP was originally reported by John Iball in 1936, [12] and already at that time its acute toxicity and high carcinogenicity were well known.…”
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