Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 327086
Metali kao endokrini dizruptori reprodukcije u žena / Metals as endocrine disruptors of reproduction in women
Metali kao endokrini dizruptori reprodukcije u žena / Metals as endocrine disruptors of reproduction in women // Knjiga sažetaka / Book of Abstract: 4. hrvatski kongres medicine rada s međunarodnim sudjelovanujem "Zdravlje i rad - ključ života" & 14th International Congress on Occupational Health Services "Occupational Health Services in Transition in Eastern and Western Europe" / Mustajbegović, Jadranka ; Valić, Fedor (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatski liječnički zbor ; Hrvatsko društvo za medicinu rada, 2007. str. 58-59 (predavanje, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Metali kao endokrini dizruptori reprodukcije u žena / Metals as endocrine disruptors of reproduction in women
Autori
Piasek, Martina ; Henson, Michael C ; Chedrese, P Jorge
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Knjiga sažetaka / Book of Abstract: 4. hrvatski kongres medicine rada s međunarodnim sudjelovanujem "Zdravlje i rad - ključ života" & 14th International Congress on Occupational Health Services "Occupational Health Services in Transition in Eastern and Western Europe"
/ Mustajbegović, Jadranka ; Valić, Fedor - Zagreb : Hrvatski liječnički zbor ; Hrvatsko društvo za medicinu rada, 2007, 58-59
ISBN
978-953-6451-41-7
Skup
4. hrvatski kongres medicine rada s međunarodnim sudjelovanujem "Zdravlje i rad - ključ života" & 14th International Congress on Occupational Health Services "Occupational Health Services in Transition in Eastern and Western Europe"
Mjesto i datum
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 08.11.2007. - 11.11.2007
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
endokrini dizruptori; kadmij; ksenobiotici; metaloestrogeni; ženski reprodukcijski sustav; steroidogeneza
(cadmium; endocrine disruptors; female reproductive system; metalloestrogens; steroidogenesis; xenobiotics;)
Sažetak
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been a focus for major concern since early 1990-ies. These are natural or synthetic agents that can mimic, enhance, or inhibit the action of endogenous hormones that are responsible for maintaining homeostasis and controlling normal development. Although numerous xenobiotic chemicals have the potential to disrupt the endocrine system of wildlife and laboratory animals, this is still scientifically controversial issue in humans. The most known synthetic EDCs so far were the pesticides and nowadays these are phthalates. Recent findings provide evidence that metals (cadmium, lead, mercury, tributyltin, antimony, barium, chromium, nickel) have potential to act as EDCs. For illustration, our recent results attained from different experimental paradigms add considerably to the evidence identifying cadmium as an endocrine disrupting chemical in the female reproductive system. The capacity of cadmium to alter the rates of ovarian and placental steroidogenesis and adversely impact female reproductive function has been demonstrated in human and animal studies within the last two decades. The metal may also function as a potent xenoestrogen (metalloestrogen) that can mimic or block the effects of endogenous estrogens. Mechanistic studies provide evidence on direct effects of cadmium in both humans and animals (on specific components of the steroidogenic pathway, via both transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms, and by regulation hormone binding and intracellular second messenger pathways). A better understanding of the endocrine effects of metal exposure bears great clinical relevance, as metals constitute an important part of our ecosystem and life-style, the production and use of which is unlikely to be discontinued in the foreseeable future.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
022-0222148-2135 - Izloženost metalima i njihovi učinci u graviditetu i postnatalnom razdoblju (Piasek, Martina, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Institut za medicinska istraživanja i medicinu rada, Zagreb
Profili:
Martina Piasek
(autor)