| Literature DB >> 23383031 |
Ming-Tsang Wu1, Chia-Fang Wu, Bai-Hsiun Chen, Eric K Chen, Yi-Ling Chen, Jentaie Shiea, Wei-Te Lee, Mei-Chyn Chao, Jiunn-Ren Wu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: On April-May, 2011, two Taiwan chemical companies were found to have intentionally added phthalates, Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and/or Di-isononyl phthalate, as a substitute of emulsifier to many foodstuffs. This study aimed to investigate whether exposure to these foods altered endocrine functions in children aged ≤10 years and, if so, whether those changes could be reversed by stopping exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23383031 PMCID: PMC3559382 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Flow chart of this study (known phthalate concentrations of affected foods were obtained from two sources: the official website of Taiwan Food and Drugs Administration and the Kaohsiung City Bureau of Health (Wu et al., 2012)).
Characteristics and Clinical Findings of Study Children Categorized by Exposure Groups.
| High Exposure | Low exposure | No exposure | ||
| (>500 ppm) | (1.0–500 ppm) | (<1.0 ppm) | ||
| N = 29 | N = 23 | N = 8 | P Value | |
| Mean ± SD (Median, IQR) or N (%) | ||||
| Age (yrs) | 4.8±2.7 | 5.2±3.0 | 4.5±2.6 | 0.820 |
| (5.0, 2.0–6.0) | (5.0, 3.0–8.0) | (4.0, 3.0–6.0) | ||
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 10 (34.5) | 4 (17.4) | 1 (12.5) | 0.318 |
| Male | 19 (65.5) | 19 (82.6) | 7 (87.5) | |
| Height (cm) | 106.0±20.3 | 111.2±22.5 | 106.2±16.3 | 0.729 |
| (110.0, 88.0–123.0) | (111.0, 90.0–133.0) | (107.0, 99.0–124.0) | ||
| Weight (kg) | 18.9±8.9 | 24.8±15.6 | 18.9±6.0 | 0.563 |
| (18.0, 12.5–22.5) | (20.0, 12.5–36.0) | (20.0, 14.5–24.0) | ||
| BMI (kg/m | 16.0±2.3 | 18.1±4.4 | 16.4±1.6 | 0.264 |
| (15.7, 14.9–16.8) | (16.1, 15.4–20.2) | (16.4, 14.8–17.5) | ||
| Waist circumference (cm) | 51.9±8.3 | 54.2±15.8 | 55.0±4.4 | 0.485 |
| (51.0, 46.0–55.0) | (50.8, 45.5–59.0) | (54.5, 52.0–57.2) | ||
| Hip circumference (cm) | 57.9±10.7 | 60.7±17.5 | 63.1±5.3 | 0.338 |
| (58.0, 50.0–65.0) | (57.0, 51.0–75.0) | (64.0, 60.0–68.0) | ||
| Endocrine findings | ||||
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| FT4 (ng/dL) | 1.17±0.17 | 1.21±0.16 | 1.23±0.26 | 0.849 |
| (1.19, 0.99–1.28) | (1.17, 1.13–1.23) | (1.24, 1.02–1.39) | ||
| T3 (ng/dL) | 146.5±21.3 | 143.9±25.0 | 147.4±22.5 | 0.883 |
| (146.1, 127.3–169.4) | (141.2, 131.0–159.6) | (134.4, 129.8–164.3) | ||
| T4 (µg/dL) | 9.07±2.01 | 8.69±2.15 | 8.51±1.97 | 0.713 |
| (8.94, 7.64–10.80) | (8.19, 7.63–9.93) | (7.83, 7.21–11.11) | ||
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| TT (ng/dL) | ||||
| <4 | 21 (72.4) | 14 (63.6) | 4 (50.0) | 0.481 |
| ≥4 | 8 (27.6) | 8 (36.4) | 4 (50.0) | |
| LH (mIU/mL) | ||||
| <0.15 | 23 (79.3) | 17 (73.9) | 8 (100.0) | 0.371 |
| ≥0.15 | 6 (20.7) | 6 (26.1) | 0 | |
| FSH (mIU/mL) | 1.83±1.63 | 2.03±1.55 | 1.36±0.89 | 0.507 |
| (1.34, 0.82–2.30) | (1.54, 1.10–2.40) | (1.20, 0.74–2.10) | ||
| Biochemical findings | ||||
| AST (IU/L) | 33.6±8.1 | 30.0±5.9 | 30.9±4.3 | 0.355 |
| (30.0, 28.0–39.0) | (30.5, 25.0–35.0) | (29.5, 29.0–31.0) | ||
| ALT (IU/L) | 16.3±4.8 | 19.5±11.0 | 16.5±2.5 | 0.666 |
| (15.0, 14.0–17.0) | (16.0, 13.0–21.0) | (17.5, 14.0–18.5) | ||
| BUN (mg/dL) | 10.4±3.2 | 11.3±3.3 | 12.2±2.2 | 0.257 |
| (10.0, 7.2–12.9) | (10.2, 8.8–13.4) | (12.1, 10.1–14.4) | ||
| Creatinine (mg/dL) | 0.35±0.10 | 0.37±0.12 | 0.33±0.10 | 0.684 |
| (0.36, 0.26–0.41) | (0.36, 0.30–0.46) | (0.32, 0.27–0.39) | ||
| Urinalysis findings | ||||
| Proteinuria (>1+) | 0 | 2 | 0 | - |
| Occult blood (>1+) | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Hematuria (red-cell count, | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
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| Pyuria (white-cell count, | 2 | 0 | 0 | - |
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Abbreviations: IQR: Interquartile range; BMI: Body mass index; TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone; T4: Thyroxine; FT4: Free thyroxine; T3: Triiodothyronine; E2: Estradiol; LH: Luteinizing hormone; FSH: Follicle-stimulating hormone; AST: Aspartate aminotransferase; ALT: Alanine aminotransferase; BUN: Blood urea nitrogen; HPF: High power field.
Kruskal-Wallis test for continuous variables and Fischer’s exact test for category variables.
One missing data.
Two missing data.
Six missing data.
Mann-Whitney U test: High exposure group vs. no exposure group, P = 0.011; low exposure group vs. no exposure group, P = 0.047; trend test, P = 0.001.
Fischer’s exact test: High exposure group vs. no exposure group, P = 0.174; low exposure group vs. no exposure group, P = 0.676; trend test, P = 0.013.
Information of Intake-Affected Foods among the 52 Exposed Children.
| Concentrations of intake-affected foods | Known | Unknown |
| N = 35 | N = 17 | |
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| DEHP | 2.74, 527, 2108 | −2 |
| DINP | <1, ∼8713, ∼8713 | −2 |
| Duration (day) | 15, 360, 1620 | 30, 360, 720 |
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| DEHP | 0.0028, 0.0498, 0.1874 | −3 |
| DINP | 0, 0.6970, 3.0980 | −3 |
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| TDI of DEHP (mg/kg/day) | ||
| >0.02 of U.S. EPA | 29 (82.9) | −3 |
| >0.05 of EFSA | 17 (48.6) | −3 |
| TDI of DINP (mg/kg/day) | ||
| >0.15 of EFSA | 20 (57.1) | −3 |
Abbreviations: DEHP: Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate; DINP: Di-isononyl phthalate; TDI: Tolerable daily intake; EPA: Environmental Protection Agency; EFSA: European Food Safety Authority.
Known phthalates concentrations of affected foods were from two sources: the official website of Taiwan Food and Drugs Administration (TFDA) and Kaohsiung City Bureau of Health.
Either DEHP or DINP concentration in affected food ≥1 ppm.
No information.
No TDI information of DINP from U.S. EPA.
Serum Thyroid Profiles and Estradiol Levels Categorized by Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and European Food Safety Authority among the 35 Exposed Children of Known Concentrations of Affected Foods and 8 Non-exposed Children.
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| TDI (mg/kg/day) | >0.05 | ≤0.05, >0.02 | ≤0.02, >0 | group | P value | P value for trend |
| N = 17 | N = 12 | N = 6 | N = 8 | |||
| Mean ± SD (Median, IQR) or N (%) | ||||||
| TSH (µU/mL) | 2.81±1.22 | 2.79±1.16 | 3.68±1.78 | 4.73±1.922–4 | 0.054 | 0.003 |
| (2.82, 2.39–3.37) | (3.09, 1.92–3.20) | (3.98, 1.70–4.44) | (4.74, 3.71–5.70) | |||
| T4 (µg/dL) | 9.41±2.48 | 8.58±0.88 | 9.06±2.59 | 8.51±1.972–4 | 0.680 | 0.362 |
| (9.69, 7.63–11.13) | (8.81, 7.70–9.41) | (9.66, 7.63–10.19) | (7.83, 7.21–11.11) | |||
| FT4 (ng/dL) | 1.16±0.13 | 1.19±0.23 | 1.31±0.25 | 1.23±0.262–4 | 0.762 | 0.226 |
| (1.17, 1.05–1.26) | (1.19, 0.96–1.36) | (1.23, 1.20–1.27) | (1.24, 1.02–1.39) | |||
| T3 (ng/dL) | 149.65±20.85 | 141.96±22.17 | 137.37±18.89 | 147.41±22.542–4 | 0.677 | 0.590 |
| (151.36, 130.58–166.87) | (141.94, 124.81–169.39) | (134.03, 131.01–151.19) | (134.43, 129.84–164.28) | |||
| E2 (pg/mL) | ||||||
| <8 | 3 (17.6) | 3 (25.0) | 3 (50.0) | 4 (50.0)2–4 | 0.258 | 0.058 |
| ≥8 | 14 (82.4) | 9 (75.0) | 3 (50.0) | 4 (50.0) | ||
Abbreviations: IQR: Interquartile range; TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone; T4: Thyroxine; FT4: Free thyroxine; T3: triiodothyronine; E2: Estradiol.
Kruskal-Wallis H or Fisher’s exact test among the 4 groups.
Mann-Whitney U test or Fischer’s exact test: P value = 0.245 for TSH, 0.685 for T4, 0.626 for FT4, 0.570 for T3, and 1.000 for E2, when compared to the non-exposed group.
Mann-Whitney U test or Fischer’s exact test: P value = 0.037 for TSH, 0.469 for T4, 0.684 for FT4, 0.751 for T3, and 0.356 for E2, when compared to the non-exposed group.
Mann-Whitney U test or Fischer’s exact test: P value = 0.014 for TSH, 0.423 for T4, 0.616 for FT4, 0.947 for T3, and 0.156 for E2, when compared to the non-exposed group.
Figure 2The relationship between daily intake (mg/kg/day) of affected foods and selected endocrine hormones.
a) Spearman correlation between daily intake of affected foods and serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH); b) median daily intake dichotomized by analytical sensitivity (8 pg/mL) of serum estradiol (E2) levels (*Mann-Whitney U test).
Differences of Endocrine Hormone Levels in Serum Between 6 Months Follow-up and Baseline Categorized by Exposure Groups.
| Differences | High Exposure | Low exposure | No exposure | |||
| (Levels at 6 months follow-up − baseline) | (>500 ppm) | (1.0–500 ppm) | (<1.0 ppm) | |||
| N = 13 | P Value | N = 6 | P Value | N = 3 | P Value | |
| Mean ± SD (Median, IQR) or N (%) | ||||||
| TSH (µU/mL) | 0.40±2.02 | 0.972 | −0.17±1.11 | 0.463 | −1.49±0.46 | 0.109 |
| (−0.06, −1.17– 0.46) | (−0.24, −1.24 − 1.06) | (−1.72, −1.78 – −0.96) | ||||
| Free T4 (ng/dL) | −0.12±0.44 | 0.722 | −0.42±0.51 | 0.173 | −0.84±0.62 | 0.109 |
| (0.01, −0.41–0.20) | (−0.49, −0.87– 0.07) | (−1.08, −1.30–0.13) | ||||
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| −0.74±8.26 | 0.893 | −15.40±58.26 | 0.593 |
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| (0.19, −7.29–5.71) | (−13.24, −74.71−41.76) | ||||
| T4 (µg/dL) | 0.78±3.12 | 0.480 | 1.30±1.92 | 0.173 | 2.97±2.90 | 0.109 |
| (1.49, −2.14–3.42) | (1.93, −0.03−2.90) | (3.09, 0.02−5.81) | ||||
Abbreviations: IQR: Interquartile range; TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone; T4: Thyroxine; FT4: Free thyroxine; T3: Triiodothyronine.
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test.
One missing data.