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内分泌干扰化学物质与儿童健康

Endocrine Disruptor Chemicals and Children's Health.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Chieti "G. d'Annunzio", 66100 Chieti, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jan 31;24(3):2671. doi: 10.3390/ijms24032671.

Abstract

We are all exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) starting from embryonic life. The fetus and child set up crucial developmental processes allowing adaptation to the environment throughout life: they are extremely sensitive to very low doses of hormones and EDCs because they are developing organisms. Considering the developmental origin of well-being and diseases, every adult organism expresses consequences of the environment in which it developed. The molecular mechanisms through which the main EDCs manifest their effects and their potential association with endocrine disorders, such as diabetes, obesity, thyroid disease and alteration of adrenal hormones, will be reviewed here. Despite 40 years having passed since the first study on EDCs, little is yet known about them; therefore, our purpose is to take stock of the situation to establish a starting point for further studies. Since there is plenty of evidence showing that exposure to EDCs may adversely impact the health of adults and children through altered endocrine function-suggesting their link to endocrinopathies-it is essential in this context to bear in mind what is already known about endocrine disruptors and to deepen our knowledge to establish rules of conduct aimed at limiting exposure to EDCs' negative effects. Considering that during the COVID-19 pandemic an increase in endocrine disruptor effects has been reported, it will also be useful to address this new phenomenon for better understanding its basis and limiting its consequences.

摘要

我们从胚胎期开始就接触到内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)。胎儿和儿童建立了至关重要的发育过程,使他们能够适应整个生命周期的环境:由于他们是发育中的生物体,因此对极低剂量的激素和 EDC 非常敏感。考虑到健康和疾病的发育起源,每个成年生物体都表达了其发育环境的后果。本文将回顾主要的 EDC 表现其作用的分子机制及其与内分泌紊乱(如糖尿病、肥胖、甲状腺疾病和肾上腺激素改变)的潜在关联。尽管自第一份关于 EDC 的研究报告发表以来已经过去了 40 年,但我们对它们的了解仍然很少;因此,我们的目的是评估现状,为进一步研究奠定基础。由于有大量证据表明,通过改变内分泌功能,暴露于 EDC 可能会对成人和儿童的健康产生不利影响——表明它们与内分泌疾病有关——因此,在这方面,必须牢记已知的内分泌干扰物,并加深我们的知识,以制定旨在限制 EDC 负面影响的行为规则。考虑到在 COVID-19 大流行期间已经报告了内分泌干扰物作用的增加,因此解决这一新现象也将有助于更好地了解其基础并限制其后果。

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