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Maternal and paternal preconception exposure to bisphenols and size at birth.

dc.contributor.authorMustieles, Vicente
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Paige L
dc.contributor.authorFernandez, Mariana F
dc.contributor.authorMinguez-Alarcon, Lidia
dc.contributor.authorFord, Jennifer B
dc.contributor.authorCalafat, Antonia M
dc.contributor.authorHauser, Russ
dc.contributor.authorMesserlian, Carmen
dc.contributor.funderNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
dc.contributor.groupEnvironment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study Team
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-25T10:20:47Z
dc.date.available2023-01-25T10:20:47Z
dc.date.issued2018-06-08
dc.description.abstractAre maternal and paternal preconception urinary bisphenol A (BPA) or bisphenol S (BPS) concentrations associated with offspring birth size? Maternal-but not paternal-preconception urinary BPA concentrations were associated with lower birth size among couples seeking fertility evaluation. Prenatal BPA exposure has been previously associated with reduced birth size in some but not all epidemiologic studies. However, the potential effect of BPA exposure before conception in either parent is unknown. Data on BPS is practically absent. Ongoing prospective preconception cohort of women and men seeking fertility evaluation between 2005 and 2016 in a large fertility center in an academic hospital in Boston, MA, USA. We examined the association between maternal and paternal preconception, as well as maternal prenatal urinary BPA and BPS concentrations, and size at birth among 346 singletons from couples recruited in the Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study using multivariable linear regression. Infant birth weight and head circumference were abstracted from delivery records. Mean preconception and prenatal exposures were estimated by averaging urinary ln-BPA and ln-BPS concentrations in multiple maternal and paternal urine samples collected before pregnancy, and maternal pregnancy samples collected in each trimester. Maternal preconception urinary BPA concentrations were inversely associated with birth weight and head circumference in adjusted models: each ln-unit increase was associated with a decrease in birth weight of 119 g (95% CI: -212, -27), and a head circumference decrease of 0.72 cm (95% CI: -1.3, -0.1). Additional adjustment by gestational age or prenatal BPA exposure modestly attenuated results. Women with higher prenatal BPA concentrations had infants with lower mean birth weight (-75 g, 95% CI: -153, 2) although this did not achieve statistical significance. Paternal preconception urinary BPA concentrations were not associated with either birth weight or head circumference. No consistent patterns emerged for BPS concentrations measured in either parent. We observed a strong negative association between maternal-but not paternal-preconception BPA concentrations and offspring birth size among a subfertile population. Although these results are overall consistent with prior studies on prenatal BPA exposure, these findings may not be generalizable to women without fertility concerns. This study suggests that the unexplored maternal preconception period may be a sensitive window for BPA effects on birth outcomes. Work supported by Grants (ES R01 009718, ES 022955 and ES 000002) from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). C.M. was supported by a post-doctoral fellowship award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. There are no competing interests to declare.
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dc.identifier.citationMustieles V, Williams PL, Fernandez MF, Mínguez-Alarcón L, Ford JB, Calafat AM, et al. Maternal and paternal preconception exposure to bisphenols and size at birth. Hum Reprod. 2018 Aug 1;33(8):1528-1537.
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/humrep/dey234
dc.identifier.essn1460-2350
dc.identifier.pmcPMC6070117
dc.identifier.pmid29982563
dc.identifier.pubmedURLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6070117/pdf
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://academic.oup.com/humrep/article-pdf/33/8/1528/25365912/dey234.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/12690
dc.issue.number8
dc.journal.titleHuman reproduction (Oxford, England)
dc.journal.titleabbreviationHum Reprod
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario San Cecilio
dc.organizationInstituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada (ibs.GRANADA)
dc.page.number1528-1537
dc.provenanceRealizada la curación de contenido 06/09/2024
dc.publisherOxford University Press
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.relation.projectIDES R01 009718
dc.relation.projectIDES 022955
dc.relation.projectIDES 000002
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://academic.oup.com/humrep/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/humrep/dey234
dc.rights.accessRightsRestricted Access
dc.subjectART
dc.subjectbirth weight
dc.subjectbisphenol A
dc.subjectbisphenol S
dc.subjectendocrine disrupting chemicals
dc.subjecthead circumference
dc.subjectsubfertile couples
dc.subject.decsBoston
dc.subject.decsCabeza
dc.subject.decsCompuestos de Bencidrilo
dc.subject.decsDisruptores endocrinos
dc.subject.decsEmbarazo
dc.subject.decsExposición materna
dc.subject.decsExposición paterna
dc.subject.decsPeso al nacer
dc.subject.decsRecién nacido
dc.subject.decsRecién nacido de bajo peso
dc.subject.decsSulfonas
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshBenzhydryl Compounds
dc.subject.meshBirth Weight
dc.subject.meshBoston
dc.subject.meshEndocrine Disruptors
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHead
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInfant, Low Birth Weight
dc.subject.meshInfant, Newborn
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshMaternal Exposure
dc.subject.meshPaternal Exposure
dc.subject.meshPhenols
dc.subject.meshPregnancy
dc.subject.meshProspective Studies
dc.subject.meshRisk Assessment
dc.subject.meshRisk Factors
dc.subject.meshSulfones
dc.titleMaternal and paternal preconception exposure to bisphenols and size at birth.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number33
dspace.entity.typePublication

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