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Obesogens, stem cells and the developmental programming of obesity

机译:致肥胖物,干细胞和肥胖的发展计划

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Obesogens are chemicals that directly or indirectly lead to increased fat accumulation and obesity. Obesogens have the potential to disrupt multiple metabolic signalling pathways in the developing organism that can result in permanent changes in adult physiology. Prenatal or perinatal exposure to obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals has been shown to predispose an organism to store more fat from the beginning of its life. For example, excess oestrogen or cortisol exposure in the womb or during early life resulted in an increased susceptibility to obesity and metabolic syndrome later in life. This review focuses on the effects of environmental chemicals, such as the model obesogen, tributyltin (TBT), on the development of obesity. We discuss evidence linking the obesogenic effects of TBT with its ability to activate the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma and stimulate adipogenesis. We also discuss how TBT and other environmental obesogens may lead to epigenetic changes that predispose exposed individuals to subsequent weight gain and obesity. This suggests that humans, who have been exposed to obesogenic chemicals during sensitive windows of development, might be pre-programmed to store increased amounts of fat, resulting in a lifelong struggle to maintain a healthy weight and exacerbating the deleterious effects of poor diet and inadequate exercise.
机译:肥胖原是直接或间接导致脂肪堆积和肥胖增加的化学物质。致肥胖物可能破坏正在发育的生物体中的多种代谢信号传导途径,从而导致成年人生理学的永久改变。产前或围产期暴露于致肥胖内分泌的化学物质已被证明容易使生物体从一开始就储存更多的脂肪。例如,子宫内或生命早期过多的雌激素或皮质醇暴露导致生命后期对肥胖症和代谢综合征的敏感性增加。这篇综述着重于环境化学物质,例如模型致肥胖物,三丁基锡(TBT),对肥胖发展的影响。我们讨论了将TBT的致肥胖作用与其激活过氧化物酶体增殖物激活的受体γ和刺激脂肪形成的能力联系起来的证据。我们还讨论了TBT和其他环境致肥胖物可能如何导致表观遗传变化,从而使暴露的个体容易遭受随后的体重增加和肥胖。这表明,在敏感的发育过程中暴露于致肥胖化学物质的人类可能被预先编程为存储增加的脂肪量,从而为维持健康体重而终生挣扎,并加剧了不良饮食和不适当饮食的有害影响行使。

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