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ABSTRACT: Background
Bisphenol A (BPA) and triclosan (TCS) are two nonpersistent chemicals that have been frequently measured in spot urine samples from the general population but less so in pregnant women; however, data are limited on the free (bioactive) and conjugated forms of these phenols.Objectives
The Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) Study addressed these data gaps by utilizing stored maternal urine samples from a large multicenter cohort study of Canadian pregnant women.Methods
Concentrations of free and conjugated forms of BPA and TCS were measured in about 1,890 first-trimester urine samples by ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry using isotope dilution.Results
The glucuronides of BPA and TCS were the predominant forms of these chemicals measured (detected in 95% and 99% of samples, respectively), whereas the free forms were detected in 43% and 80% of samples, respectively. The geometric mean urinary concentrations for glucuronides of BPA and TCS were 0.80 ?g/L (95% CI: 0.75, 0.85) and 12.30 ?g/L (95% CI: 11.08, 13.65), respectively. Significant predictors of BPA included maternal age < 25 vs. ? 35 years, current smoking, low vs. high household income, and low vs. high education. For TCS, urinary concentrations were significantly higher in women ? 25 years of age, never vs. current smokers, and women with high household income and high education.Conclusions
The results from this study represent the largest national-level data on urinary concentrations of free and conjugated forms of BPA and TCS in pregnant women and suggest that maternal characteristics predicting elevated urinary concentrations of these phenols largely act in opposite directions.
SUBMITTER: Arbuckle TE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4384201 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Arbuckle Tye E TE Marro Leonora L Davis Karelyn K Fisher Mandy M Ayotte Pierre P Bélanger Patrick P Dumas Pierre P LeBlanc Alain A Bérubé René R Gaudreau Éric É Provencher Gilles G Faustman Elaine M EM Vigoren Eric E Ettinger Adrienne S AS Dellarco Michael M MacPherson Susan S Fraser William D WD
Environmental health perspectives 20141121 4
<h4>Background</h4>Bisphenol A (BPA) and triclosan (TCS) are two nonpersistent chemicals that have been frequently measured in spot urine samples from the general population but less so in pregnant women; however, data are limited on the free (bioactive) and conjugated forms of these phenols.<h4>Objectives</h4>The Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) Study addressed these data gaps by utilizing stored maternal urine samples from a large multicenter cohort study of Canadian ...[more]