Mercury, natural fertility and outcomes of assisted reproduction: a systematic review

生育率 Mercury(编程语言) 怀孕 人口 辅助生殖技术 医学 人口学 环境卫生 生物 不育 计算机科学 程序设计语言 社会学 遗传学
作者
Meghan Angley,Liping Lu,Yijia Zhang,Penelope P. Howards,Ka Kahe
出处
期刊:Reproductive Toxicology [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:128: 108613-108613
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108613
摘要

The primary route of mercury exposure for the general population is through consumption of contaminated seafood. There is a biological basis for an adverse effect of mercury exposure on human fertility. The goal of this review was to evaluate the existing literature on the association between mercury and pregnancy, among men and women attempting to conceive with and without assisted reproductive technology (ART). Systematic searches were performed in PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus and Web of Science for papers published up to March 2023 with no early date restriction, only including studies with a biomarker measurement of mercury exposure. We identified 11 studies examining mercury and natural fertility and 12 studies examining mercury and outcomes of assisted reproduction (implantation or clinical pregnancy). The accumulated evidence provides some support for a null association between bodily mercury concentrations and natural fertility among women, however, a large proportion of studies did not report adjusted estimates or were extremely imprecise. The majority of studies of natural fertility were also cross-sectional in nature. There was no evidence for an inverse or null association between mercury and natural fertility among men, or mercury and ART outcomes among men or women. In spite of biological plausibility, the existing evidence includes studies that are imprecise and often conflicting and does not allow us to make definitive conclusions on the associations of mercury exposure with successful pregnancy. Additional, larger studies are warranted, especially among individuals with high concentrations of mercury exposure as these individuals may be underrepresented in the current literature.

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