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Title: Solvents: pregnancy outcome and fertility


1
Solvents pregnancy outcome and fertility
  • Marja-Liisa Lindbohm
  • Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

2
Organic solvents
  • 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

3
Reproductive effects of solvents
  • teratogenic, embryotoxic and behavioral effects
    in animal tests on mammals
  • in several human studies exposure related to
  • adverse pregnancy outcome and reduced fertility
  • in some studies exposure related also to
  • menstrual disorders and reduced hormone levels
  • reduced semen quality
  • pregnancy-induced hypertension
  • neurobehavioral performance
  • childhood cancer

4
Industries / individual solvents related to
reduced fertility or adverse pregnancy outcome
  • Dry cleaning / tetrachloroethylene
  • Shoe and leather industry / aliphatic
    hydrocarbons, toluene, hexane
  • Semiconductor industry / ethylene glycol ethers
  • Laboratory work / toluene, xylene, chloroform

5
Maternal exposure to tetrachloroethylene in dry
cleaning and spontaneous abortion
6
Spontaneous abortion, subfertility and maternal
exposure to ethylene glycol ethers in
semiconductor industry (Correa et al. 1996)
7
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)
  • increased risk of spontaneous abortion and
    decreased fertility among shoe workers exposed to
    solvents (aliphatic hydrocarbons, toluene,
    hexane, acetone)

8
Cumulative percentage of pregnancies by maternal
exposure to solvents (Sallmén et al 1995)
9
Maternal exposure to solvents and birth defects
  • McMartin et al. 1998
  • meta-analysis of five studies (n7036)
  • summary OR1.64 (95 CI 1.16 - 2.30)
  • Solvent exposure linked with
  • central nervous system defects, oral clefts,
    gastroschisis, ventricular septal defects,
    urinary tract defects

10
Conclusions Effects of solvent exposure on the
reproductive health of women
  • High exposure to solvents increases the risk of
    spontaneous abortion and decreases fertility
  • The findings on birth defects less conclusive,
    but suggesting adverse effects
  • Particular solvents associated with adverse
    outcome ethylene glycol ethers,
    tetrachloro-ethylene, toluene

11
Exposure to solvents and semen quality or hormone
levels
  • 2-bromopropane reduced sperm count
  • Ethylene glycol ethers reduced sperm count
  • Styrene and acetone sperm anomalies
  • Toluene decrease of gonadotropin hormone levels
  • Trichloroethylene hyperzoospermia
  • Solvents low active sperm count and decreased
    implantation rate

12
Cumulative percentage of pregnancies by paternal
exposure to solvents (Sallmén et al. 1998)
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Conclusions Effects of solvent exposure on the
reproductive health of men
  • Ethylene glycol ethers harmful for male
    reproductive system
  • Carbon disulfide related to decreased libido and
    potency in men
  • No clear association between solvent exposure and
    decreased fertility
  • Evidence on the effects of paternal exposure on
    pregnancy outcome inconclusive, although
    suggestive associations noted

14
Hazard assessment
  • 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
  • In some countries the guidelines recommend that
    solvent exposure should not exceed 10 of the
    threshold limit value during pregnancy

15
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
    199834288-292.
  • Tas S, Lauwerys R, Lison D. Occupational hazards
    for the male reproductive system. Crit Rev
    Toxicol 199626261-307.
  • Lindbohm M-L. Effects of parental exposure to
    solvents on pregnancy outcome. J Occup Environ
    Med 199537908-914.
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