Human exposure to endocrine disrupters: consequences of gastroplasty on plasma concentration of toxic pollutants

Auteur(s) :
Charlier C., Desaive C., Plomteux G.
Date :
Nov, 2002
Source(s) :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY. #26:11 p1465-1468
Adresse :
"CHARLIER C,CHU SART TILMAN,LAB TOXICOL CLIN;B-4000 LIEGE, [email protected]"

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BACKGROUND: Body weight loss occurring after a hypoenergetic diet or a gastroplasty could be followed by an increase in blood concentration of potentially toxic pollutants that can interfere with the hormonal system (endocrine disrupters).DESIGN: Thirty obese individuals recruited for gastroplasty were compared before and after treatment with 45 normal-weight people.MEASUREMENTS: Blood samples were analyzed for DDT, DDE, HCB and PCBs no. 28, 52, 101, 118, 138, 153 and 180, by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.RESULTS: The results indicate clearly that body weight loss occurring after gastroplasty increases plasma concentration of lipophilic pollutants.CONCLUSION: Gastroplasty increases plasma concentration of organochlorine pesticides and PCBs, which could be a risk factor of endocrine disruption. Future longitudinal research will have to determine if the advantages of body weight loss are reduced by this potentially harmful effect.

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