4.8 Article

Association between pyrethroid exposure and cardiovascular disease: A national population-based cross-sectional study in the US

Journal

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 153, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106545

Keywords

Pyrethroids; 3-phenoxybenzoic acid; Cardiovascular disease; Coronary heart disease; Stroke

Funding

  1. Chengdu Medical College [CYZ1933]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFC0907504]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71874116, 72074163]
  4. Ministry of Education of China [18YJA790062]
  5. Chengdu Federation of Social Science Association [ZZ05]
  6. Sichuan University [2018hhf27, SKSYL201811]
  7. China Medical Board [17276]
  8. International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program of the China Postdoctoral Council [20180062]

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Chronic exposure to pyrethroids, as indicated by urinary levels of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid, was found to be significantly associated with cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease in the US adults. However, no significant association was observed with stroke.
Objective: Pyrethroids-containing products are widely used as commercial and household insecticides. While animal studies and clinical case reports have shown acute cardiovascular outcomes of pyrethroids exposure, little has been known on the effect of chronic pyrethroid exposure on cardiovascular disease (CVD). We aimed to examine the associations between chronic pyrethroid exposure and CVD in the US adults. Methods: Cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2002 and 2007-2012 were analyzed. The exposure to pyrethroids was determined as the urinary level of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA), and CVD was ascertained based on self-reported physician diagnoses. Multivariable logistic regression models were fitted to evaluate associations of pyrethroid exposure with CVD, coronary heart disease (CHD), and stroke. Results: Included were 6,471 participants with a mean age of 44.77 years (standard error, 0.39) for final analyses. The weighted prevalence of CVD, CHD, and stroke was 6.85%, 4.57% and 2.27%, respectively. With adjustments for major confounders, participants in the highest tertile of urinary 3-PBA had higher odds of CVD (odds ratio, 1.58; 95% confidence interval: 1.12, 2.23) and CHD (OR, 1.75; 95% CI: 1.17, 2.61) compared to those in the lowest tertile. There were linear associations for CVD (P for trend = 0.04) and CHD (P for trend = 0.02). However, no significant association was noted for stroke (1.29; 0.78, 2.16) in the main analyses. Conclusions: 3-PBA was adversely associated with CVD and CHD in the US adults. Our findings highlight potential cardiovascular risk of chronic exposure to pyrethroids, and should be validated in large prospective studies in different populations in future.

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