Endocrine Disruptors and Estrogens in Human Prostatic Tissue
Language English Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
38116777
DOI
10.33549/physiolres.935246
PII: 935246
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- MeSH
- Benzhydryl Compounds MeSH
- Endocrine Disruptors * MeSH
- Estriol MeSH
- Estrogens * MeSH
- Phytoestrogens MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Parabens MeSH
- Prostate chemistry MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Benzhydryl Compounds MeSH
- benzylparaben MeSH Browser
- bisphenol A MeSH Browser
- Endocrine Disruptors * MeSH
- Estriol MeSH
- Estrogens * MeSH
- Phytoestrogens MeSH
- nonylphenol MeSH Browser
- oxybenzone MeSH Browser
- Parabens MeSH
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are ubiquitous substances both in the environment and everyday products that interfere with the hormonal system. Growing evidence demonstrates their adverse effects on the organism, including the reproductive system and the prostate, owing to their (anti)estrogenic or antiandrogenic effects. Since EDs can interact with steroid hormone actions on-site, understanding the levels of intraprostatic EDs in conjunction with steroids may hold particular significance. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a method for determining estrogens, various groups of EDs (bisphenols, parabens, oxybenzone and nonylphenol) and phytoestrogens in their unconjugated and conjugated forms in prostate tissue by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and subsequently analyze 20 human prostate tissue samples. The method enabled 20 compounds to be analyzed: estrogens (estrone, estradiol, estriol), bisphenols (bisphenol A- BPA, BPS, BPF, BPAF, BPAP, BPZ, BPP), parabens (methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, butyl-, benzyl- paraben), oxybenzone, nonylphenol and phytoestrogens (daidzein, genistein, equol) with LLOQs between 0.017-2.86 pg/mg of tissue. The most frequently detected EDs in prostate tissues were propylparaben (conjugated and unconjugated forms in 100 % of tissues), methylparaben (unconjugated in 45 % and conjugated in 100 %), ethylparaben (unconjugated in 25 % and conjugated in 100 % BPA (unconjugated in 35 % and conjugated in 60 % and oxybenzone (both forms in 45 % To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study detecting EDs, phytoestrogens and estriol conjugate (E3C) in the prostate. E3C was the most abundant estrogen in prostatic tissue. This highlights the need for further explorations into estrogen metabolism within the prostate.
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