National Center for Toxicological Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, United States.
Edelweiss Connect Inc., Durham, NC, United States.
Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2024 Sep 19;249:10279. doi: 10.3389/ebm.2024.10279. eCollection 2024.
The increasing prevalence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and their potential adverse effects on human health underscore the necessity for robust tools to assess and manage associated risks. The androgen receptor (AR) is a critical component of the endocrine system, playing a pivotal role in mediating the biological effects of androgens, which are male sex hormones. Exposure to androgen-disrupting chemicals during critical periods of development, such as fetal development or puberty, may result in adverse effects on reproductive health, including altered sexual differentiation, impaired fertility, and an increased risk of reproductive disorders. Therefore, androgenic activity data is critical for chemical risk assessment. A large amount of androgenic data has been generated using various experimental protocols. Moreover, the data are reported in different formats and in diverse sources. To facilitate utilization of androgenic activity data in chemical risk assessment, the Molecules with Androgenic Activity Resource (MAAR) was developed. MAAR is the first open-access platform designed to streamline and enhance the risk assessment of chemicals with androgenic activity. MAAR's development involved the integration of diverse data sources, including data from public databases and mining literature, to establish a reliable and versatile repository. The platform employs a user-friendly interface, enabling efficient navigation and extraction of pertinent information. MAAR is poised to advance chemical risk assessment by offering unprecedented access to information crucial for evaluating the androgenic potential of a wide array of chemicals. The open-access nature of MAAR promotes transparency and collaboration, fostering a collective effort to address the challenges posed by androgenic EDCs.
内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)的患病率不断上升,及其对人类健康的潜在不良影响,突显了需要强有力的工具来评估和管理相关风险。雄激素受体(AR)是内分泌系统的关键组成部分,在介导雄激素的生物学效应中起着至关重要的作用,雄激素是男性性激素。在发育关键期(如胎儿发育或青春期)暴露于雄激素干扰化学物质可能会对生殖健康产生不良影响,包括性分化改变、生育能力受损以及生殖障碍风险增加。因此,雄激素活性数据对于化学风险评估至关重要。已经使用各种实验方案生成了大量的雄激素数据。此外,数据以不同的格式和在不同的来源中报告。为了促进雄激素活性数据在化学风险评估中的利用,开发了雄激素活性分子资源(MAAR)。MAAR 是第一个旨在简化和增强具有雄激素活性的化学物质风险评估的开放获取平台。MAAR 的开发涉及整合来自公共数据库和文献挖掘等多种数据源的数据,以建立一个可靠且多功能的存储库。该平台采用用户友好的界面,能够高效地导航和提取相关信息。MAAR 通过提供评估广泛化学物质雄激素潜力所需的信息,为化学风险评估提供了前所未有的机会。MAAR 的开放获取性质促进了透明度和协作,促进了集体努力,以应对雄激素内分泌干扰化学物质带来的挑战。