KMID : 0191120220370020009
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Journal of Korean Medical Science 2022 Volume.37 No. 2 p.9 ~ p.9
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Association of Early Pubertal Onset in Female Rats With Inhalation of Lavender Oil
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Kim Yoo-Mi
Lim Han-Hyuk
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Abstract
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Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is caused by early activation of the hypothalamic?pituitary?gonadal axis but its major cause remains unclear. Studies have indicated an association between chronic environmental exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and pubertal onset. Essential oil is widely used in homes worldwide for relief of respiratory symptoms, stress, and/or sleep disturbance.
Methods: To evaluate this association, we compared the hormone levels and timing of vaginal opening (VO) in female rats exposed to lavender oil (LO) through different routes (study groups: control, LO nasal spray [LS], and indoor exposure to LO [LE]) during the prepubertal period. The body weights of the animals were also compared every 3 days until the day of VO, at which time gonadotropin levels and internal organ weights were assessed.
Results: The LS group showed early VO at 33.8 ¡¾ 1.8 days compared with the control (38.4 ¡¾ 2.9 days) and LE (36.6 ¡¾ 1.5 days) groups. Additionally, luteinizing hormone levels were significantly higher in the LE and LS groups than those in the control group. Body weights did not differ significantly among the groups.
Conclusion: Inhalation exposure to an exogenic simulant during the prepubertal period might trigger early pubertal onset in female rats. Further evaluation of exposure to other endocrine-disrupting chemicals capable of inducing CPP through the skin, orally, and/or nasally is warranted.
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KEYWORD
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Precocious Puberty, Endocrine Disruptors, Lavender Oil, Inhalation Exposure, Vaginal Opening
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