The association of prenatal exposure to benzophenones with gestational age and offspring size at birth

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Hakimeh Teiri
Mohammad Reza Samaei
Mansooreh Dehghani
Abooalfazl Azhdarpoor
Yaghoub Hajizadeh
Farzaneh Mohammadi
Roya Kelishadi
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[1] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health
[2] Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases,Environment Research Center
[3] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health
[4] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Benzophenones; Birth outcomes; Exposure; Gestational age; Pregnancy; Trimester;
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In recent decades, emerging environmental pollutants such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have become a particular concern. This study examined the association of maternal exposure to benzophenones as one of the EDCs with gestational age and evaluated their effects on birth outcomes including birth weight, birth length, head circumference, and Ponderal Index. We assessed 166 pregnant mothers of the PERSIAN cohort population of Isfahan, Iran, in the 1st and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy and their infants at birth. Four common benzophenones (BPs) including 2,4-dihydroxy benzophenone (BP-1), 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy benzophenone (BP-3), 4-hydroxy benzophenone (4-OH-BP), and 2,2′-dihydroxy-4-methoxy benzophenone (BP-8) were measured in maternal urine samples. The median urinary concentrations of 4-OH-BP, BP-3, BP-1, and BP-8 in the 1st trimester were 6.62, 7.5, 4.39, and 1.32 µg/g creatinine and those in the 3rd trimester were 3.15, 16.98, 9.95, and 1.04 µg/g creatinine, respectively. BP-3 was the predominant metabolite in both trimesters. There was a significant correlation between BP-3, BP-1, and 4-OH-BP levels (p < 0.05) but not BP-8. BP-1 showed a significant positive association with gestational age (GA) in all infants in the 1st trimester, but a negative association was observed between BP-3 and BP-1 levels and GA in girls. Classification of infants’ birth weight for different GAs represented that the majority of them were appropriate for GA. However, boys’ weights were heavier than girls. Also, birth outcomes of preterm (< 37 weeks) infants were noticeably lower than term infants (37–42 weeks). This study demonstrated that benzophenone derivatives especially BP-3 can affect the duration of pregnancy and consequently fetal growth in the early and late stages of pregnancy. This is more pronounced in girls; however, more investigations in a different population are needed to prove the results. Therefore, the application of these compounds as a UV protector requires precise regulation to reduce exposure, especially in pregnant women.
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