Phthalates, ovarian function and fertility in adulthood release_2qezqtbutbgvjgqjulzrnsnysi

by Eleftheria M. Panagiotou, Venla Ojasalo, Pauliina Damdimopoulou

Published in Baillière's Best Practice & Research. Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism by Elsevier BV.

2021   Volume 35, Issue 5, p101552

Abstract

Phthalates are a family of high-production volume industrial chemicals used in the manufacture of plastics. Some phthalates are regulated as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and reproductive toxicants based on adverse effects in the male. Potential effects in females are less understood although exposure levels can be higher in women compared to men. Here, we review the literature on the effects of phthalate exposures in adulthood on ovarian function and fertility in women. Experimental studies using cell cultures and rodents combined with human evidence from epidemiological studies suggest that phthalates pose a hazard to ovaries. Phthalates can disrupt follicle growth pattern, increase oxidative stress and cause follicle death. These effects could lead to infertility, faster depletion of ovarian reserve, and earlier reproductive senescence. However, more studies using more realistic exposure levels will be needed to properly assess the risks in women.
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