نتایج جستجو برای: endocrine disrupting compounds edcs

تعداد نتایج: 280365  

2005
WARREN G. FOSTER

Humans of all ages interact with their environment on a daily basis and are thus exposed to a variety of both man-made and naturally occurring chemicals through the air they breath, the water they drink and the food they eat. The potential for exposure to environmental contaminants to impact the function of the reproductive system and affect normal development of the reproductive tract has beco...

2013
Olle Söder

Evidence accumulating the past decades indicates that human populations are exposed to environmental chemicals interfering with endocrine systems. There is growing concern of the potential adverse impact of exposure to such endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on human health, based on observations in wildlife, animal model systems and reports of yet unexplained increased incidences of hormone...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2012
Damjan Balabanič Daphne Hermosilla Noemí Merayo Aleksandra Krivograd Klemenčič Angeles Blanco

There is increasing concern about chemical pollutants that have the ability to mimic hormones, the so-called endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs). One of the main reasons for concern is the possible effect of EDCs on human health. EDCs may be released into the environment in different ways, and one of the most significant sources is industrial wastewater. The main objective of this research wa...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2015
Bing Zhu Weiwei Ben Xiangjuan Yuan Yu Zhang Min Yang Zhimin Qiang

The co-existence of free and conjugated estrogens and the interference from complex matrices often lead to largely variable detected concentrations and sometimes even negative removal efficiencies of typical endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In this study, a highly selective and sensitive method was developed for simultaneous extraction, elution, and ...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2016
Thaddeus T Schug Anne F Johnson Linda S Birnbaum Theo Colborn Louis J Guillette David P Crews Terry Collins Ana M Soto Frederick S Vom Saal John A McLachlan Carlos Sonnenschein Jerrold J Heindel

Within the past few decades, the concept of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has risen from a position of total obscurity to become a focus of dialogue, debate, and concern among scientists, physicians, regulators, and the public. The emergence and development of this field of study has not always followed a smooth path, and researchers continue to wrestle with questions about the low-dose...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2014
Shane M Regnier Robert M Sargis

The burgeoning obesity epidemic has placed enormous strains on individual and societal health mandating a careful search for pathogenic factors, including the contributions made by endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In addition to evidence that some exogenous chemicals have the capacity to modulate classical hormonal signaling axes, there is mounting evidence that several EDCs can also disr...

Journal: :Pollutants 2021

Numerous micropollutants, especially endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), can pollute natural aquatic environments causing great concern for human and ecosystem health. While most of the conversation revolves around estrogen androgen, glucocorticoids (GCs) are also prevalent in waters. Despite fact that GCs play a crucial role both inflammatory immunologic development activities, they detecte...

2013
Anna Pereira-Fernandes Heidi Demaegdt Karine Vandermeiren Tine L. M. Hectors Philippe G. Jorens Ronny Blust Caroline Vanparys

Recently the environmental obesogen hypothesis has been formulated, proposing a role for endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the development of obesity. To evaluate this hypothesis, a screening system for obesogenic compounds is urgently needed. In this study, we suggest a standardised protocol for obesogen screening based on the 3T3-L1 cell line, a well-characterised adipogenesis model, a...

2015
Marina Grimaldi Abdelhay Boulahtouf Vanessa Delfosse Erwan Thouennon William Bourguet Patrick Balaguer

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous substances interfering with hormone biosynthesis, metabolism, or action, and consequently causing disturbances in the endocrine system. Various pathways are activated by EDCs, including interactions with nuclear receptors (NRs), which are primary targets of numerous environmental contaminants. The main NRs targeted by environmental contaminant...

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