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Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Their Adverse Effects on the Endoplasmic Reticulum

KangMin Kim, Jin‐Sook Kwon, Changhwan Ahn, Eui‐Bae Jeung

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is growing concern regarding the health and safety issues of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Long-term exposure to EDCs has serious adverse health effects through both hormone-direct and hormone-indirect ways. Accordingly, some EDCs can be a pathogen and an inducer to the susceptibility of disease, even if they have a very low affinity on the estrogen receptor, or no estrogenic effect. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress recently attracted attention in this research area. Because ER and ER stress could be key regulators of the EDC's adverse effects, such as the malfunction of the organ, as well as the death, apoptosis, and proliferation of a cell. In this review, we focused on finding evidence which shows that EDCs could be a trigger for ER stress and provide specific examples of EDCs, which are known to cause ER stress currently.

Topics & Concepts

Endoplasmic reticulumEndocrine systemCell biologyMedicineBiologyEndocrinologyHormoneEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsCarcinogens and Genotoxicity AssessmentPesticide Exposure and Toxicity
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