| Literature DB >> 33053737 |
Judy Yan1, Michael A Joseph2, Simone A Reynolds2, Laura A Geer1.
Abstract
Triclosan was introduced into the market in the 1970s and has since been used as an antimicrobial agent in a diverse array of consumer and personal care products. Although it has been widely used over a number of years, there is growing concern and debate over its safety and efficacy and its potential as an endocrine disruptor. Although prior animal toxicology studies have shown an association between triclosan and decreased testosterone levels, human studies have been limited, particularly for adult men. Using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data (NHANES, 2011-2012), we examined the association of urinary triclosan on testosterone levels in adult men 18-65 years of age. Multivariable linear regression analysis failed to show an association between triclosan and serum testosterone (β = 0.0003, p = 0.98, 95% CI = -0.024, 0.025). The results suggest there is no association or that triclosan concentrations are too low to cause a significant impact on testosterone levels. Additionally, longitudinal studies would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the direction of change and magnitude of causal relationships over time.Entities:
Keywords: NHANES; antibacterial; antimicrobial; endocrine-disruptor; human exposure; testosterone; triclosan
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33053737 PMCID: PMC7601660 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17207412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Selection of study sample. NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Description of study variables.
| Category of | Variable Name | Type of Variable | Description |
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| Response variable | Total serum testosterone (ng/dL) | Continuous | Lab values |
| Main predictor variable | Urinary triclosan (ng/mL) | Continuous | Lab values |
| Covariates | Race | Categorical | Black, White (reference), Asian, Mexican-American/Hispanic/Other |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | Continuous | Lab values | |
| Annual income | Categorical | Low income (≤ 25th percentile), | |
| Middle income (25th–75th percentile) | |||
| High income (≥ 75th percentile) | |||
| Cotinine levels (ng/mL) (as a proxy for smoking status) | Binary | Non-smoker (lower than 10 ng/mL) | |
| Smoker (10 ng/mL or greater) | |||
| Creatinine levels (mg/dL) | Continuous | Lab values |
Weighted mean levels [standard deviation (SE)] of urinary triclosan and total Serum testosterone by potential confounders.
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| N/A | 608 | 40.7 (0.96) | <0.0001 | 112.0 (24.7) | 415.1 (12.5) | |||
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| 80,795,632 | 28.7 (0.36) | <0.0001 | 0.0003 | <0.0001 | ||||
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| 137.6 (5.55) | <0.0001 | |||||||
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| Mexican-American/Hispanic/Other | 149 (24.5%) | 15,215,210 (18.8%) | 162.0 (36.8) | 0.0004 | 413.6 (11.2) | <0.0001 | |||
| Black | 154 (25.3%) | 7,781,869 (9.6%) | 49.4 (11.3) | 0.0004 | 417.4 (17.8) | <0.0001 | |||
| Asian | 93 (15.3%) | 3,659,140 (4.5%) | 79.5 (35.8) | 0.0404 | 406.1 (16.4) | <0.0001 | |||
| White | 212 (34.9%) | 54,139,413 (67.0%) | 109.1 (35.9) | 0.0074 | 415.7 (17.2) | <0.0001 | |||
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| Low | 176 (29.0%) | 15,354,875 (19.0%) | 53.8 (18.2) | 0.0089 | 421.0 (12.7) | <0.0001 | |||
| Middle | 232 (38.2%) | 30,292,907 (37.5%) | 113.7 (29.2) | 0.0012 | 433.6 (23.2) | <0.0001 | |||
| High | 200 (32.9%) | 35,147,851 (43.5%) | 135.8 (47.1) | 0.0104 | 396.5 (18.0) | <0.0001 | |||
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| Smoker | 170 (25.0%) | 21,638,149 (26.8%) | 43.5 (10.5) | 0.0007 | 432.9 (11.6) | <0.0001 | |||
| Non-smoker | 438 (72.0%) | 59,157,484 (73.2%) | 137.0 (36.1) | 0.0015 | 408.5 (16.2) | <0.0001 | |||
Regression analysis for urinary triclosan and total serum testosterone levels, adjusted for significant covariates.
| Independent Variables | Total Serum Testosterone Level | ||
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| β-coefficient (SE) | 95% CI |
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| < 0.001 (0.012) | −0.024, 0.025 | 0.982 |
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| −0.868 (0.145) | −1.174, −0.563 | <0.0001 |
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| −0.025 (0.044) | −0.117, −0.067 | 0.579 |
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| −0.032 (0.044) | −0.124, 0.061 | 0.483 |
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| −0.026 (0.049) | −0.129, 0.077 | 0.602 |
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| 0.062 (0.053) | −0.051, 0.174 | 0.263 |
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