Associations of maternal bisphenol urine concentrations during pregnancy with neonatal metabolomic profiles.
Sophia M BlaauwendraadEllis VoermanLeonardo TrasandeKurunthachalam KannanSusana SantosGeorge J G RuijterChalana M SolLinda MarchioroEngy ShokryBerthold KoletzkoVincent W V JaddoeRomy GaillardPublished in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2021)
Higher maternal bisphenol A, F and S concentrations in pregnancy are associated with alterations in neonatal metabolite profile, mainly in NEFA, PL and carnitines concentrations. These findings provide novel insight into potential mechanisms underlying associations of maternal bisphenol exposure during pregnancy with adverse offspring outcomes but need to be replicated among larger, diverse populations.