Decreased serum testosterone levels associated with 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in 7-year-old children from a dioxin-exposed area of Vietnam

Since 2008, we have conducted epidemiological cohort studies on the relationship between dioxin exposure and disruption with children in the area sprayed with defoliants during the Vietnam War. In a long-term survey of children through the age of five, we observed androgen disruption due to decrease...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment Vol. 783; p. 146701
Main Authors: Oyama, Yuko, Phuc, Hoang Duc, Honma, Seijiro, Oanh, Nguyen Thi Phuong, Hung, Nguyen Xuan, Anh, Le Thai, Manh, Ho Dung, Van Tung, Dao, Nhu, Dang Duc, Tan, Ngo Minh, Van Thuc, Pham, Minh, Nguyen Hung, Van Toan, Ngo, Okamoto, Rie, Omote, Shizuko, Nakagawa, Hideaki, Van Chi, Vo, Kido, Teruhiko
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 20-08-2021
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Summary:Since 2008, we have conducted epidemiological cohort studies on the relationship between dioxin exposure and disruption with children in the area sprayed with defoliants during the Vietnam War. In a long-term survey of children through the age of five, we observed androgen disruption due to decreased dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and testosterone levels. In this study of 7-year-old, we separately elucidated androgen disruption for boys and girls, and discussed with respect to hormone disruption with sex differences on the steroid hormone biosynthesis process. This follow-up was conducted with 96 mother-child pairs in Vietnam (hotspot area: 45, non-sprayed area: 51). We took a questionnaire, the physical measurement and assayed 7 steroid hormones in their serum by LC-MS/MS. We examined the relationship between the hormone levels in the serum and dioxin levels in the maternal breast milk. The results showed that the serum DHEA level in the 7-year-old children in the hotspot recovered to levels in the non-sprayed area. The testosterone level of 66.5 pg/mL for boys in the non-sprayed area was 1.5 times the girls level of 44.6 pg/mL, a male-dominant effect. The testosterone level in boys and girls from the hotspot were significantly lower than in the non-sprayed area with no sex difference. The 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17β-HSD) activity was significantly higher in boys than in the girls from the non-sprayed area, but was significantly lower in the hotspot boys than in the non-sprayed area boys. Both the testosterone level and 17β-HSD activity in the boys were inversely correlated with the TEQ total PCDD/Fs in the maternal breast milk. These results indicated that dioxin delayed the expression of the testosterone level and 17β-HSD activity with growth in the 7-year-old boys. The serum DHEA in the 7-year-old children recovered to the levels of the children in the non-sprayed area. [Display omitted] •A cohort study has been carried out in a dioxin-sprayed area of Vietnam•Serum steroid hormones in 7-year-old were estimated by LC-MS/MS•Testosterone levels and 17β-HSD activity were lower•DHEA level decreases at ages of 3-and 5 were recovered to normal range by age of 7•Testosterone levels and 17β-HSD correlated with maternal dioxin levels
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146701