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The EDCMET Project: Metabolic Effects of Endocrine Disruptors

机译:EDCMET项目:内分泌破坏者的代谢效应

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Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined as chemicals that mimic, block, or interfere with hormones in the body’s endocrine systems and have been associated with a diverse array of health issues. The concept of endocrine disruption has recently been extended to metabolic alterations that may result in diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver disease, and constitute an increasing health concern worldwide. However, while epidemiological and experimental data on the close association of EDs and adverse metabolic effects are mounting, predictive methods and models to evaluate the detailed mechanisms and pathways behind these observed effects are lacking, thus restricting the regulatory risk assessment of EDs. The EDCMET (Metabolic effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: novel testing METhods and adverse outcome pathways) project brings together systems toxicologists; experimental biologists with a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms of metabolic disease and comprehensive in vitro and in vivo methodological skills; and, ultimately, epidemiologists linking environmental exposure to adverse metabolic outcomes. During its 5-year journey, EDCMET aims to identify novel ED mechanisms of action, to generate (pre)validated test methods to assess the metabolic effects of Eds, and to predict emergent adverse biological phenotypes by following the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) paradigm.
机译:内分泌破坏剂(EDS)被定义为模拟,阻滞或干扰身体内分泌系统中的激素的化学物质,并且已经与各种健康问题相关联。最近,内分泌破坏的概念最近延伸到可能导致疾病的代谢改变,例如肥胖,糖尿病和脂肪肝病,并构成了全世界的健康问题。然而,在关于EDS和不良代谢效应的紧密关联的流行病学和实验数据正在安装,预测方法和模型,以评估这些观察到的效果背后的详细机制和途径,从而限制了EDS的监管风险评估。 EDCMET(内分泌破坏化学品的代谢效果:新型测试方法和不良结果途径)项目统计系统毒理学家;实验生物学家对代谢疾病的分子机制和体外综合性和体内方法技能;并且,最终,流行病学家将环境暴露与不良代谢结果相关联。在其5年之旅中,EDCMET旨在识别新的ED行动机制,生成(预先)验证的测试方法,以评估EDS的代谢效应,并通过以下遵循不良结果途径(AOP)范式来预测新的不良生物表型。

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