The fetal brain is uniquely sensitive and environmental chemical exposures and dysregulation of the endocrine system may increase the risk of adverse neurobehavioral outcomes like autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or depression. Under the mentorship of Drs. Bellinger and Hauser, this training and research plan will build upon Dr. Braun's expertise as an environmental epidemiologist and prepare him for a career studying endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and their impact on hormonal systems and childhood neurodevelopment. Dr. Braun has never received formal training in these areas and few researchers possess this unique cross-disciplinary expertise. During the K99-phase of this award Dr. Braun will use tutorials, seminars/conferences, and didactic instruction to gain additional training in: 1) endocrinology concepts and the impact of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system;2) psychometric test selection, administration, validation, and interpretation;and 3) childhood neurodevelopment. This training will be applied in an original research project where Dr. Braun will administer computerized tests of visuospatial ability to 25 children from Dr. Hauser's Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) study under the guidance of both Drs. Hauser and Bellinger. These computerized tests are analogues of the Morris Water Maze and Radial Arm Maze, which are used in animal studies of neurotoxicity. Using these new skills and the prospective Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) birth cohort, Dr. Braun will address two specific aims during the R00- phase of this award: 1) determine if gestational BPA/phthalate exposure is associated with visuospatial ability in 300 children and if sex modifies these associations and 2) determine if gestational BPA/phthalate exposure is associated with meconium sex steroid concentrations in 330 infants. Dr. Braun is well suited to carry out this research because of his prior training and the unique resources offered by his mentors, advisors, and institution. This proposed training and research will enable him to study the impact of EDCs on other hormonal systems and whether they increase the risk of adverse childhood behavioral outcomes. The examination of sex steroids will advance our knowledge of potential biological mechanisms of EDC action and the use of neurobehavioral tests with animal analogues will improve comparisons between epidemiological and animal studies. Public Health Relevance: Neurobehavioral disorders place an enormous burden on educational and medical resources;thus, priority is to understand factors associated with these disorders. The proposed studies could inform public health interventions by addressing important research gaps in our knowledge of BPA and phthalate neurotoxicity and its impact on human neurobehavior. Public Health Relevance: The fetus may be susceptible to endocrine disrupting compounds like bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates. Exposure to these compounds may be detrimental to childhood neurodevelopment by disrupting gestational sex steroid metabolism. This application will use an integrated training plan in endocrine disruption and childhood neurodevelopment to prepare Dr. Joe M. Braun to produce high-quality research studying the impact of gestational BPA/phthalate exposures on fetal sex steroids and childhood visuospatial ability.

Public Health Relevance

The fetus may be susceptible to endocrine disrupting compounds like bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates. Exposure to these compounds may be detrimental to childhood neurodevelopment by disrupting gestational sex steroid metabolism. This proposal will use an integrated training plan in endocrine disruption and childhood neurodevelopment to prepare Dr. Joe M. Braun to produce high-quality research studying the impact of gestational BPA/phthalate exposures on fetal sex steroids and childhood visuospatial ability.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Type
Career Transition Award (K99)
Project #
1K99ES020346-01A1
Application #
8300259
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZES1-LKB-D (D))
Program Officer
Shreffler, Carol K
Project Start
2012-07-13
Project End
2013-02-13
Budget Start
2012-07-13
Budget End
2013-02-13
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$84,187
Indirect Cost
$6,173
Name
Harvard University
Department
Public Health & Prev Medicine
Type
Schools of Public Health
DUNS #
149617367
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02115
Messerlian, Carmen; Williams, Paige L; Ford, Jennifer B et al. (2018) The Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study: A Prospective Preconception Cohort. Hum Reprod Open 2018:
Messerlian, Carmen; Bellinger, David; Mínguez-Alarcón, Lidia et al. (2017) Paternal and maternal preconception urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations and child behavior. Environ Res 158:720-728
Braun, Joseph M; Bellinger, David C; Hauser, Russ et al. (2017) Prenatal phthalate, triclosan, and bisphenol A exposures and child visual-spatial abilities. Neurotoxicology 58:75-83
Braun, Joseph M; Wright, Rosalind J; Just, Allan C et al. (2014) Relationships between lead biomarkers and diurnal salivary cortisol indices in pregnant women from Mexico City: a cross-sectional study. Environ Health 13:50
Burris, Heather H; Braun, Joe M; Byun, Hyang-Min et al. (2013) Association between birth weight and DNA methylation of IGF2, glucocorticoid receptor and repetitive elements LINE-1 and Alu. Epigenomics 5:271-81
Braun, Joseph M; Sathyanarayana, Sheela; Hauser, Russ (2013) Phthalate exposure and children's health. Curr Opin Pediatr 25:247-54
Braun, Joe M; Lucchini, Roberto; Bellinger, David C et al. (2012) Predictors of virtual radial arm maze performance in adolescent Italian children. Neurotoxicology 33:1203-11