Dioxins and Male Pubertal Growth and Development
二恶英与男性青春期生长发育
基本信息
- 批准号:7371120
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-04-13 至 2011-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:9 year oldAdultAgeAge of OnsetAirApplications GrantsAromatic HydrocarbonsBehavioralBiochemicalBloodBlood specimenBody CompositionBody fatBody mass indexCattleChemical Warfare AgentsChemicalsChildChildhoodChlorineClinicalCohort StudiesCommunitiesComplexDevelopmentDietDioxinsEndocrine DisruptorsEntire hair of pubisEnvironmentEnvironmental PollutionEtiologyExposure toFamilyFat BodyFertilityFollicle Stimulating HormoneFundingGeneral PopulationGenital systemGonadal Steroid HormonesGonadotropinsGrowthGrowth and Development functionHealthHormonalHormonesHuman MilkInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3Insulin-Like Growth Factor IJointsLaboratory AnimalsLeptinLongitudinal StudiesLuteinizing HormoneMeasurementMeasuresMental disordersMetabolismMono-SMothersObesityOvernutritionPhysiologicalPolychlorinated BiphenylsPopulationPopulation StudyProlactinProspective StudiesPubertyPublic HealthRangeRecruitment ActivityReportingRequest for ApplicationsResearch PersonnelRiskRisk FactorsRussiaSerumSexual MaturationSoilSourceStagingSteroidsTestosteroneTestosterone SulfateThyrotropinThyroxineTimeToxinUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyVulnerable PopulationsWeightWeight GainWorld War IIboyscohortdibenzo(1,4)dioxindibenzofuranearly onsetenvironmental chemicalexposed human populationfollow-upgirlshuman studyhypothalamic pituitary gonadal axisinhibin Bmalemullerian-inhibiting hormonenamed groupobesity riskpeptide hormonepolychlorinated dibenzofuransprospectivereproductivereproductive axissextrendwasting
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A temporal trend towards an earlier age of onset of puberty has been reported in both girls and boys. Although specific etiologies have not been clearly identified for this reported change in the age of pubertal onset, the effects of environmental chemicals as well as that of overnutrition and obesity on the reproductive axis have both been implicated as potential factors. Environmental chemicals of concern are a family of compounds that includes polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans and polychlorinated biphenyls. These compounds are reproductive and developmental toxins in laboratory animals and in limited human studies. In the proposed application, we target a population in Chapaevsk, Russia, an industrial town that has high documented environmental levels of dioxins and PCBs. We propose to prospectively extend follow-up of our cohort of 550 eight- to nine-year old boys, in which we are investigating the association of dioxins and PCBs with: 1) the timing and tempo of pubertal development; 2) linear growth, weight gain, body composition (per cent body fat), and body mass index; and 3) biochemical changes in hormones that regulate growth and pubertal development. At recruitment, baseline examinations are performed that include physical and physiologic markers of growth and pubertal development. Physical markers include anthropomorphic measurements and determination of pubertal maturation by Tanner staging for genital and pubic hair development and assessment of testicular volume. Physiological markers consist of biochemical measures of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, assessed by serum gonadotropins (follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone), sex steroids, inhibin-B and Mullerian inhibiting substance, as well as hormones that regulate somatic growth and metabolism, such as thyroxine, thyroid stimulating hormone, leptin, and insulin- like growth factor-1. Blood samples are collected from the boys and their mothers for dioxin and PCB analysis. Chemicals that alter growth and pubertal development have significant clinical and public health implications for both childhood and adult health. Specific implications of altered growth and development include impaired fertility, increased risk of obesity, and risk of behavioral and psychological disorders. The proposed study is unique since it will represent one of the first large longitudinal studies to explore the relationship of dioxins and PCBs with growth and development in pre-pubertal boys.
描述(由申请人提供):据报告,女孩和男孩的青春期开始年龄都有提前的趋势。虽然具体病因尚未明确确定这一报告的变化,青春期开始的年龄,环境化学品的影响,以及营养过剩和肥胖的生殖轴都被牵连的潜在因素。令人关注的环境化学品是一系列化合物,包括多氯二苯并对二恶英、二苯并呋喃和多氯联苯。这些化合物在实验室动物和有限的人类研究中是生殖和发育毒素。在拟议的应用程序中,我们的目标是在俄罗斯的Chapaevsk,一个工业城镇,有高记录的二恶英和多氯联苯的环境水平的人口。我们建议前瞻性地延长对550名8至9岁男孩的随访,在该队列中,我们正在调查二恶英和多氯联苯与以下因素的关系:1)青春期发育的时间和克里思; 2)线性生长,体重增加,身体成分(体脂百分比)和体重指数; 3)调节生长和青春期发育的激素的生化变化。在招募时,进行基线检查,包括生长和青春期发育的身体和生理标志物。物理标志物包括拟人测量和通过坦纳分期确定生殖器和阴毛发育的青春期成熟度以及评估睾丸体积。生理标志物包括下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴的生化指标,通过血清促性腺激素(促卵泡激素和促黄体激素)、性类固醇、β-肾上腺素-B和苗勒管抑制物质以及调节躯体生长和代谢的激素(如甲状腺素、促甲状腺激素、瘦素和胰岛素样生长因子-1)进行评估。从男孩和他们的母亲那里收集血液样本进行二恶英和PCB分析。改变生长和青春期发育的化学品对儿童和成人健康具有重大的临床和公共卫生影响。生长发育改变的具体影响包括生育能力受损、肥胖风险增加以及行为和心理障碍风险。这项拟议的研究是独一无二的,因为它将是首批探索二恶英和多氯联苯与青春期前男孩生长发育关系的大型纵向研究之一。
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