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Invertebrates facing environmental contamination by endocrine disruptors: Novel evidences and recent insights

机译:通过内分泌破坏者面临环境污染的无脊椎动物:新的证据和最近的见解

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The crisis of biodiversity we currently experience raises the question of the impact of anthropogenic chemicals on wild life health. Endocrine disruptors are notably incriminated because of their possible effects on development and reproduction, including at very low doses. As commonly recorded in the field, the burden they impose on wild species also concerns invertebrates, with possible specificities linked with the specific physiology of these animals. A better understanding of chemically-mediated endocrine disruption in these species has clearly gained from knowledge accumulated on vertebrate models. But the molecular pathways specific to invertebrates also need to be reckoned, which implies dedicated research efforts to decipher their basic functioning in order to be able to assess its possible disruption. The recent rising of omics technologies opens the way to an intensification of these efforts on both aspects, even in species almost uninvestigated so far.
机译:我们目前经历的生物多样性危机提出了人为化学品对野生生活健康影响的问题。 由于他们对开发和繁殖的影响,内分泌干扰者是令人厌恶的,包括在非常低的剂量上。 正如常规记录在该领域,它们施加野生物种的负担也涉及无脊椎动物,具有与这些动物的特定生理相关的可能性。 在这些物种中更好地了解化学介导的内分泌破坏,从脊椎动物模型积累的知识中显而降。 但是对无脊椎动物的分子途径也需要被估算,这意味着秘密破译其基本功能的专用研究努力,以便能够评估其可能的破坏。 最近的OMICS技术的上升开辟了在两个方面的努力的加剧,即使在迄今为止几乎没有投资的物种上也是如此。

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