Solvents: pregnancy outcome and fertility Marja-Liisa Lindbohm Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EtO MONITORING REQUIREMENTS EtO MONITORING EQUIPMENT Michael D. Shaw Presented By.
Advertisements

METAL CAN SURFACE COATING MACT QUESTION & ANSWERS 40 CFR PART 63, SUBPART KKKK June, CFR PART 63, SUBPART KKKK June, 2006.
Monitoring the impact of vaccination on rubella and CRS Susan E. Reef, MD 11 th Annual Meeting The Measles and Rubella Initiative Sept. 19, 2012.
AIHA St. Louis Section November 21,2013 Wes Norton CIH CSP.
Pesticides: Pregnancy outcome and fertility Markku Sallmén Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
Physical strain: pregnancy outcome and fertility Marja-Liisa Lindbohm Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
Exposure in Health Care: Pregnancy Outcome and Fertility Marja-Liisa Lindbohm Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
on the Male and Female Reproductive System
LEAD HAZARD TRAINING. REFERENCES  29 CFR  OPNAVINST D CHAPTER 21  STATE LAW & LOCAL COMMAND Lead CFR STATE COMMAND.
Women, Men, and Environmental Change Justine Sass, MSc Policy Analyst, PRB © 2002 Population Reference Bureau.
 Those hazards which may cause measurable changes in the body or its functions.
Pesticides, lead and solvents: pregnancy outcome and fertility Markku Sallmén Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
Teenage Pregnancy 1 Teenage Pregnancy: Who suffers? 16 February 2011 Dr. Shantini Paranjothy, Clinical Senior Lecturer Public Health Medicine.
Norwegian OAR code: Practical experience and contribution to reducing solvent exposure Vemund Digernes Dept. of HSE Affairs Federation of Norwegian Industries.
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment ETS: Health Effects /index.html.
Toluene By Thu Ha Bio 2B Dr. Blumberg May 18, 2005.
HEALTHY SEXUALITY GRADE 11 FACTORS AFFECTING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS i)SMOKING **Females who smoke: are at risk for lowering folic.
EPI 824 Reproductive Epidemiology Fall 2002 Sex Ratio.
Nutrition Framing Maternal & Infant Nutrition.
Health Consequences of Tobacco Use Created by the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.
Dr.Zhila Abedi Asl MD.Fellowship of lnfertility Tehran medical university.
1. Pthalates 2. Bisphenol A 3. Perfluorochemicals 4. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
Data Summary on Teenage Pregnancy in the Marshall Islands
The EU Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits (SCOEL) Presentation by Professor Len Levy, Cranfield University (Vice-Chair of SCOEL)
Introduction H81H_Ahttp:// H81H_A.
Genomics Alexandra Hayes. Genomics is the study of all the genes in a person, as well as the interactions of those genes with each other and a person’s.
Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride 29 CFR CFR CFR
Environmental Epidemiologic Studies of Reproductive Endpoints Gayle C. Windham CA Department of Health Services.
Effects of Exposure to Tobacco Smoke on Maternal and Child Health Gayle C. Windham California – China Environmental Health Training Program Shanghai, April.
Reproductive Toxicity Pesticide Health Effects Medical Education Database (PHEMED) 2010.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN THE CHILDBEARING CLIENT Developed by D. Ann Currie, R.N., M.S.N.
“ GREEN” FLOOR CARE “ GREEN” FLOOR CARE Resource Center Presentations & Reports Other Helpful Sites.
More Than 60 Published Studies In Medical Literature SMOKING & REPRODUCTION.
(IAQ). What is Risk Assessment? Risk assessment: provides information on the health risk Characterizes the potential adverse health effects of human exposures.
1 Treating Tobacco Use During Pregnancy Cecelia A. Gaffney, MEd Dartmouth Medical School May 16, 2005.
1 Maternal Shift Work and the Risk of Urogenital Defects in Offspring Conceived Using Infertility Treatment Fertility Society Australia Conference 2015,
Risk management of Reproductive hazards Helena Taskinen FIOH.
Birth Certificate data is crucial for medical research.
Helena Taskinen Occupational Health and the Heart.
Working Safely with Solvents An Overview. What will be covered What are solvents? Where are solvents used? What are the hazards of solvents? How to control.
1 Mansel Nelson, ITEP Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,
By, Jake.  Benzene is a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet odor.  It evaporates quickly when exposed to air.  Benzene is formed from natural.
Second Hand Smoke On Infants By Kristy Gutierrez.
Reproductive Effects of Pesticide Exposure Pesticide Health Effects Medical Education Database (PHEMED)
Chemical Pollutants in the Pacific Basin David O. Carpenter, MD Director Institute for Health and the Environment.
Smoking in pregnancy 전임의 최은정. Introduction  In the US : about 16 % of pregnant women smoke  In Korea : 8-10%  Smoking during pregnancy in.
Living with CML – Fertility and Pregnancy Dr Graeme Smith St. James’s Hospital Leeds National CML Patient & Carer Meeting, November 2015.
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARDS PROFESSOR JIM BRIDGES Emeritus Professor of Toxicology and Environmental Health Chair of the EU scientific committee.
Toxicology Toxicology—measure of how armful a substance is – Potential harm is dependent on Dosage Bioaccumulation—some molecules are absorbed & stored.
 DDT is a synthetic chemical compound once used widely in US and throughout the world as pesticide- a chemical substance used to kill weeds, insects,
Lauren W. DePaola, MSW, LCSW Florida Children & Youth Cabinet May 4, 1016.
Health Effects of Air Toxics Joann Held NESCAUM Health Effects Workshop, Bordentown, NJ July 30, 2008.
Occupational Renal & Reproductive Diseases Dr Omid Aminian.
Caffeine During Pregnancy: A Systematic Review of the Risks of Miscarriage and Stillbirths Emily Schwantke Pacific University School of Physician Assistant.
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Module 4 (e) Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
SECONDHAND SMOKE (SHS)
Health Effects of Lead Dr. Úna Fallon
Occupational Reproductive disorders
Jay Peters Gina M. Plantz Richard J. Rago
Controlling Chemical Hazards
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
Blastocyst versus cleaved embryo transfer: do we have enough evidence?
Epidemiology and Toxicology of Disinfection By-Products
Common Queries In Infertility
Zachary L. Steinberg et al. JACC 2017;69:
Presentation transcript:

Solvents: pregnancy outcome and fertility Marja-Liisa Lindbohm Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

Organic solvents one of the most important occupational reproductive hazards: one of the most important occupational reproductive hazards:  widely used in various fields of industry  volatile liquids  absorbed via inhalation and through the skin  most solvents traverse the placenta

Reproductive effects of solvents teratogenic, embryotoxic and behavioral effects in animal tests on mammals teratogenic, embryotoxic and behavioral effects in animal tests on mammals in several human studies exposure related to in several human studies exposure related to  adverse pregnancy outcome and reduced fertility in some studies exposure related also to in some studies exposure related also to  menstrual disorders and reduced hormone levels  reduced semen quality  pregnancy-induced hypertension  neurobehavioral performance  childhood cancer

Industries / individual solvents related to reduced fertility or adverse pregnancy outcome Dry cleaning / tetrachloroethylene Dry cleaning / tetrachloroethylene Shoe and leather industry / aliphatic hydrocarbons, toluene, hexane Shoe and leather industry / aliphatic hydrocarbons, toluene, hexane Semiconductor industry / ethylene glycol ethers Semiconductor industry / ethylene glycol ethers Laboratory work / toluene, xylene, chloroform Laboratory work / toluene, xylene, chloroform

Maternal exposure to tetrachloroethylene in dry cleaning and spontaneous abortion

Spontaneous abortion, subfertility and maternal exposure to ethylene glycol ethers in semiconductor industry (Correa et al. 1996)

Results of studies among women working in the shoe and leather industry indications of an increased risk of perinatal death, stillbirth, and oral clefts in children of shoe and leather workers (likely exposed to solvents) indications of an increased risk of perinatal death, stillbirth, and oral clefts in children of shoe and leather workers (likely exposed to solvents) increased risk of spontaneous abortion and decreased fertility among shoe workers exposed to solvents (aliphatic hydrocarbons, toluene, hexane, acetone) increased risk of spontaneous abortion and decreased fertility among shoe workers exposed to solvents (aliphatic hydrocarbons, toluene, hexane, acetone)

Cumulative percentage of pregnancies by maternal exposure to solvents (Sallmén et al 1995)

Maternal exposure to solvents and birth defects McMartin et al. 1998: McMartin et al. 1998:  meta-analysis of five studies (n=7036)  summary OR=1.64 (95% CI ) Solvent exposure linked with Solvent exposure linked with  central nervous system defects, oral clefts, gastroschisis, ventricular septal defects, urinary tract defects

Conclusions: Effects of solvent exposure on the reproductive health of women High exposure to solvents increases the risk of spontaneous abortion and decreases fertility High exposure to solvents increases the risk of spontaneous abortion and decreases fertility The findings on birth defects less conclusive, but suggesting adverse effects The findings on birth defects less conclusive, but suggesting adverse effects Particular solvents associated with adverse outcome: ethylene glycol ethers, tetrachloro- ethylene, toluene Particular solvents associated with adverse outcome: ethylene glycol ethers, tetrachloro- ethylene, toluene

Exposure to solvents and semen quality or hormone levels 2-bromopropane: reduced sperm count 2-bromopropane: reduced sperm count Ethylene glycol ethers: reduced sperm count Ethylene glycol ethers: reduced sperm count Styrene and acetone: sperm anomalies Styrene and acetone: sperm anomalies Toluene: decrease of gonadotropin hormone levels Toluene: decrease of gonadotropin hormone levels Trichloroethylene: hyperzoospermia Trichloroethylene: hyperzoospermia Solvents: low active sperm count and decreased implantation rate Solvents: low active sperm count and decreased implantation rate

Cumulative percentage of pregnancies by paternal exposure to solvents (Sallmén et al. 1998)

Conclusions: Effects of solvent exposure on the reproductive health of men Ethylene glycol ethers harmful for male reproductive system Ethylene glycol ethers harmful for male reproductive system Carbon disulfide related to decreased libido and potency in men Carbon disulfide related to decreased libido and potency in men No clear association between solvent exposure and decreased fertility No clear association between solvent exposure and decreased fertility Evidence on the effects of paternal exposure on pregnancy outcome inconclusive, although suggestive associations noted Evidence on the effects of paternal exposure on pregnancy outcome inconclusive, although suggestive associations noted

Hazard assessment Exposure may be high for example in spray painting, shoe making, degreasing, printing and dry cleaning Exposure may be high for example in spray painting, shoe making, degreasing, printing and dry cleaning Assessment of solvent exposure with industrial hygienic measurements or biological monitoring Assessment of solvent exposure with industrial hygienic measurements or biological monitoring In some countries the guidelines recommend that solvent exposure should not exceed 10% of the threshold limit value during pregnancy In some countries the guidelines recommend that solvent exposure should not exceed 10% of the threshold limit value during pregnancy

References on solvent exposure and reproductive health McMartin KI, Chu M, Kopecky E, Einarson TR, Koren G. Pregnancy outcome following maternal organic solvent exposure: a meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies. Am J Ind Med 1998;34: McMartin KI, Chu M, Kopecky E, Einarson TR, Koren G. Pregnancy outcome following maternal organic solvent exposure: a meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies. Am J Ind Med 1998;34: Tas S, Lauwerys R, Lison D. Occupational hazards for the male reproductive system. Crit Rev Toxicol 1996;26: Tas S, Lauwerys R, Lison D. Occupational hazards for the male reproductive system. Crit Rev Toxicol 1996;26: Lindbohm M-L. Effects of parental exposure to solvents on pregnancy outcome. J Occup Environ Med 1995;37: Lindbohm M-L. Effects of parental exposure to solvents on pregnancy outcome. J Occup Environ Med 1995;37: