背景(考古学)
内分泌系统
机制(生物学)
环境流行病学
雌激素
疾病
环境卫生
生物
激素
生理学
医学
内分泌学
病理
古生物学
哲学
认识论
作者
Ruiqi Zheng,Yi Zhang,Shujun Cheng,Ting Xiao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114125
摘要
Along with industrialization, the environment is flooded with endocrine-disrupting chemicals, among which substances with estrogenic effects have attracted widespread attention in medical research. In terms of molecular mechanism, environmental estrogens can cause endocrine and metabolic disorders; interfere with multiple carcinogenic pathways; and lead to neurobehavioral disorders, reproductive toxicity, and multi- or trans-generational phenotypic abnormalities. However, many of the results from molecular and animal experiments were not supported by epidemiology, which may be related to the existence of a window of sensitivity to environmental estrogen exposure over the human life course, where the consequences of exposure vary greatly from other times. This paper will introduce the main sources of environmental estrogens, their toxicity and mechanisms of action, the status of research on several representative types, and current monitoring and treatment methods. We also discussed the extent of the risks to human health dialectically in the context of laboratory and epidemiological findings, with a view to better addressing these chemicals to which we are constantly exposed.
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