Baccarelli A, Pesatori A C, Bertazzi P A
Institute of Endocrine Sciences, Ospedale Maggiore, IRCCS, and EPOCA Research Center for Occupational, Clinical and Environmental Epidemiology, University of Milan, Italy.
J Endocrinol Invest. 2000 Dec;23(11):771-81. doi: 10.1007/BF03345069.
In the last few years great concern has arisen from the description of adverse endocrine effects of several occupational and environmental chemical agents on human and/or wildlife health. Such agents may exert their effects directly, specifically binding to hormone receptors, and/or indirectly, by altering the structure of endocrine glands and/or synthesis, release, transport, metabolism or action of endogenous hormones. Many studies have been focused on the outcomes of the exposure to those chemicals mimicking estrogenic or androgenic actions. Nonetheless, the disruption of other hormonal pathways is not negligible. This paper reviews the experimental and human evidence of the effects of occupational and environmental chemical agents on hypothalamus-pituitary unit, pineal gland, parathyroid and calcium metabolism and adrenal glands.
在过去几年中,一些职业和环境化学物质对人类和/或野生动物健康产生的不良内分泌影响引起了极大关注。此类物质可能直接发挥作用,特异性地与激素受体结合,和/或通过改变内分泌腺的结构和/或内源性激素的合成、释放、运输、代谢或作用间接发挥作用。许多研究聚焦于接触那些具有雌激素或雄激素样作用的化学物质的后果。然而,其他激素途径的紊乱也不容忽视。本文综述了职业和环境化学物质对下丘脑 - 垂体单位、松果体、甲状旁腺和钙代谢以及肾上腺影响的实验证据和人体证据。