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dc.contributor.authorJuan, Shen-
dc.contributor.authorYuchan, Mao-
dc.contributor.authorHongyan, Zhang-
dc.contributor.authorHangying, Lou-
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Ling-
dc.contributor.authorMoreira, Joaquim P.-
dc.contributor.authorJin, Fan-
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-05T14:41:55Z-
dc.date.available2025-05-05T14:41:55Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationJuan, S.; Yuchan, M.; Hongyan, Z.; Hangying, L.; Zhang, L.; Moreira, J.P.; Jin, F. (2024). Exposure of women undergoing in-vitro fertilization to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances: Evidence on negative effects on fertilization and high-quality embryos. Environmental Pollution, 359pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10884/1671-
dc.description.abstractIn April 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that 17.5% of the global adult population experience infertility. What may be the contribution of per-and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) to this global public health problem? This study explored the associations between in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes and plasma concentrations of individual PFAS and PFAS mixtures in women undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) and how these exposures might affect IVF outcomes. We analyzed 8 PFASs in plasma samples from women (N = 259) who underwent IVF treatment. In multivariable generalized linear mixed models, there were statistically significant associations of higher plasma concentrations of PFNA with reduced numbers of total retrieved oocytes [12.486 (95%CI: 0.446,25.418), p trend = 0.017], 2 PN zygotes [6.467(95%CI: 2.034,14.968), p trend = 0.007], and cleavage embryos [6.039(95%CI: 2.162,14.240), p trend = 0.008]. Similarly, there was a continuous decline in the numbers of retrieved 2 PN zygotes and cleavage embryos with increasing concentration of PFOS [6.467 (95%CI: 2.034,14.968), p trend = 0.009 and 6.039(95%CI: 2.162,14.240), p trend = 0.031,respectively] and a negative association between PFHxS concentrations and clinical pregnancy during the initial cycles of frozen ET [0.525(95%CI:0.410,0.640), p trend = 0.021]. To investigate the joint effect of PFAS mixtures, a confounderadjusted BKMR model analysis showed inverse relationship between PFAS mixtures and the number of highquality embryos, 2 PN zygotes and cleavage embryos, to which the greatest contributors to the mixture effect are PFDeA and PFBS, respectively. It demonstrated that PFAS exposure might exert negative effects on oocyte yield, fertilization and high-quality embryo in women undergoing IVF. These findings suggest that exposure to PFAS may increase the risk of female infertility and further studies are needed to uncover the potential mechanisms underlying the reproductive effects associated with PFAS.pt_PT
dc.language.isoenpt_PT
dc.publisherEnvironmental Pollutionpt_PT
dc.subjectFemale reproductive healthpt_PT
dc.subjectEnvironmental exposurept_PT
dc.subjectPFAS mixturespt_PT
dc.subjectIVFpt_PT
dc.subjectInfertilitypt_PT
dc.subjectPublic Healthpt_PT
dc.titleExposure of women undergoing in-vitro fertilization to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances: Evidence on negative effects on fertilization and high-quality embryospt_PT
dc.typeArticlept_PT
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