Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351291 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are released into the environment from different sources. They are mainly used in packaging industries, pesticides and food constituents. Clinical evidence, experimental models, and epidemiological studies suggest that EDCs have major risks for humans by targeting different organs and systems in the body (e.g. reproductive system, breast tissue, adipose tissue, pancreas, etc.). Due to the ubiquity of human exposure to these compounds the aim of this review is to describe the most recent data on the effects induced by phthalates, bisphenol A and parabens in a critical window of exposure: in utero, during pregnancy, infants, and children. The interactions and mechanisms of toxicity of EDCs in relation to human general health problems, especially those broadening the term of endocrine disruption to 'metabolic disruption', should be deeply investigated. These include endocrine disturbances, with particular reference to reproductive problems and breast, testicular and ovarian cancers, and metabolic diseases such as obesity or diabetes.
Keywords
BPAMMPIL-6TDSDBPMBPMEPDMPEDIDEPdibutyl phthalateDIBPLMWEFSAPPARFAIHMWdichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanePBDEsDEHPMiBPMBzPNHANESPCPsDDEdichlorodiphenyldichloroethyleneMetPdi-isobutyl phthalateTDIERαERβPROPT2DMPCOSPHTSMEHPMCF-10APAEsMCNPERRγPHBADi-ethyl phthalateGnRHMCOPMECPPMEHHPMEOHPmono-2-ethyl-5-carboxypentyl phthalatemono-2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl phthalatedi-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateEDCsMOFsmono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalatemono(2-ethylhexyl) phthalatep-Hydroxybenzoic acidPOPsPersistent organic pollutantsethylparabenEuropean Food Safety AuthorityPhthalate estersinterleukin-6National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyBenzyl butyl phthalateMono-benzyl phthalatebutyl parabenBisphenol AParkinson's diseaseEstimated daily intakeBBPType 2 diabetes mellitusPolybrominated diphenyl ethersDDTBreast cancerHuman breast epithelial cellsTesticular dysgenesis syndromepolycystic ovarian syndromefree androgen indexbody mass indexBMIPhthalatesBlood pressureMethylparabenPersonal care productsTolerable daily intakeEndocrine Disrupting Chemicalsmonoethyl phthalatemono-isobutyl phthalateMonomethyl phthalateGonadotropin-releasing hormoneluteinizing hormonebody weightdry weightwet weighthigh molecular weightlow molecular weightParabensPropylparabenPVCPolyvinyl chlorideEuropean CommissionEstrogen-related receptor gammaEstrogen receptorEstrogen receptor αEstrogen receptor βPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorsMineralocorticoid receptorsandrogen receptorsthyroid receptorsglucocorticoid receptorsProgesterone receptor
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Authors
Monica Giulivo, Miren Lopez de Alda, Ettore Capri, Damià Barceló,