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Endocrine-Mediated Mechanisms of Metabolic Disruption and New Approaches to Examine the Public Health Threat

机译:内分泌介导的代谢破坏机制和研究公共卫生威胁的新方法

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Obesity and metabolic disorders are of great societal concern and generate substantial human health care costs globally. Interventions have resulted in only minimal impacts on disrupting this worsening health trend, increasing attention on putative environmental contributors. Exposure to numerous environmental contaminants have, over decades, been demonstrated to result in increased metabolic dysfunction and/or weight gain in cell and animal models, and in some cases, even in humans. There are numerous mechanisms through which environmental contaminants may contribute to metabolic dysfunction, though certain mechanisms, such as activation of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma or the retinoid x receptor, have received considerably more attention than less-studied mechanisms such as antagonism of the thyroid receptor, androgen receptor, or mitochondrial toxicity. As such, research on putative metabolic disruptors is growing rapidly, as is our understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying these effects. Concurrent with these advances, new research has evaluated current models of adipogenesis, and new models have been proposed. Only in the last several years have studies really begun to address complex mixtures of contaminants and how these mixtures may disrupt metabolic health in environmentally relevant exposure scenarios. Several studies have begun to assess environmental mixtures from various environments and study the mechanisms underlying their putative metabolic dysfunction; these studies hold real promise in highlighting crucial mechanisms driving observed organismal effects. In addition, high-throughput toxicity databases (ToxCast, etc.) may provide future benefits in prioritizing chemicals for in vivo testing, particularly once the causative molecular mechanisms promoting dysfunction are better understood and expert critiques are used to hone the databases. In this review, we will review the available literature linking metabolic disruption to endocrine-mediated molecular mechanisms, discuss the novel application of environmental mixtures and implications for in vivo metabolic health, and discuss the putative utility of applying high-throughput toxicity databases to answering complex organismal health outcome questions.
机译:肥胖和代谢紊乱是社会关注的焦点,并在全球范围内产生大量的人类医疗保健费用。干预措施对破坏这种日益恶化的健康趋势的影响很小,增加了对假定的环境因素的关注。数十年来,事实证明,暴露于多种环境污染物会导致细胞和动物模型,甚至在某些情况下甚至是人类中,新陈代谢功能障碍和/或体重增加。尽管某些机制(例如过氧化物酶体增殖物激活的受体γ或类维生素A x受体的激活)已经比研究较少的机制(例如甲状腺拮抗)引起了更多的关注,但是环境污染物可能通过许多机制导致代谢功能障碍。受体,雄激素受体或线粒体毒性。因此,关于假定的代谢破坏物的研究正在迅速发展,正如我们对这些作用的分子机制的理解一样。与这些进展同时,新的研究评估了当前的脂肪形成模型,并且提出了新的模型。仅在最近几年中,才真正开始研究污染物的复杂混合物以及这些混合物如何在与环境有关的暴露场景下破坏代谢健康。一些研究已经开始评估来自各种环境的环境混合物,并研究其假定的代谢功能障碍的机制。这些研究在强调驱动观察到的生物效应的关键机制方面具有真正的希望。此外,高通量毒性数据库(ToxCast等)在为体内测试确定化学药品优先级方面可能会带来未来的好处,特别是一旦更好地理解了引起功能障碍的病因分子机制,并使用专家批评来完善数据库。在这篇综述中,我们将回顾将代谢破坏与内分泌介导的分子机制联系起来的现有文献,讨论环境混合物的新应用及其对体内代谢健康的影响,并讨论将高通量毒性数据库用于回答复杂物质的公认效用。机体健康结果问题。

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