The endocrine disruption hypothesis asserts that exposure to small amounts of some chemicals in the environment may interfere with the endocrine system and lead to harmful effects in wildlife and humans. Many of these chemicals may interact with members of the nuclear receptor superfamily. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are such candidate members, which interact with many different endogenous and exogenous lipophilic compounds. More particularly, the roles of PPARs in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism raise the question of their activation by a sub-class of pollutants, tentatively named "metabolic disrupters". Phthalates are abundant environmental micro-pollutants in Europe and North America and may belong to this class...
Obesity is a major health concern for a growing fraction of the population, with the prevalence of o...
Adipose tissue is a major storage site for lipophilic environmental contaminants. The environmental ...
The obesity pandemic is presumed to be accelerated by endocrine disruptors such as phthalate-plasti...
International audienceThe concept of endocrine disruption emerged over a decade ago with the observa...
Jérôme N. Feige, Laurent Gelman (Both authors contributed equally to the reported work)International...
Background: The modulation of energetic homeostasis by pollutants has recently emerged as a potentia...
Background: The modulation of energetic homeostasis by pollutants has recently emerged as a potentia...
Endocrine disruption is defined as the perturbation of the endocrine system, which includes disrupti...
Diabetes and obesity have reached epidemic rates in most developed and developing countries. Over-nu...
Endocrine disruption is defined as the perturbation of the endocrine system, which includes disrupti...
There is growing evidence that male as well as female reproductive function has been declining in hu...
The phthalates di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) are environmental con...
Increasing evidence suggests that some environmental contaminants, including known endocrine disrupt...
Obesity is a major health concern for a growing fraction of the population, with the prevalence of o...
Evidence that endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may target metabolic disturbances, beyond interf...
Obesity is a major health concern for a growing fraction of the population, with the prevalence of o...
Adipose tissue is a major storage site for lipophilic environmental contaminants. The environmental ...
The obesity pandemic is presumed to be accelerated by endocrine disruptors such as phthalate-plasti...
International audienceThe concept of endocrine disruption emerged over a decade ago with the observa...
Jérôme N. Feige, Laurent Gelman (Both authors contributed equally to the reported work)International...
Background: The modulation of energetic homeostasis by pollutants has recently emerged as a potentia...
Background: The modulation of energetic homeostasis by pollutants has recently emerged as a potentia...
Endocrine disruption is defined as the perturbation of the endocrine system, which includes disrupti...
Diabetes and obesity have reached epidemic rates in most developed and developing countries. Over-nu...
Endocrine disruption is defined as the perturbation of the endocrine system, which includes disrupti...
There is growing evidence that male as well as female reproductive function has been declining in hu...
The phthalates di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) are environmental con...
Increasing evidence suggests that some environmental contaminants, including known endocrine disrupt...
Obesity is a major health concern for a growing fraction of the population, with the prevalence of o...
Evidence that endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may target metabolic disturbances, beyond interf...
Obesity is a major health concern for a growing fraction of the population, with the prevalence of o...
Adipose tissue is a major storage site for lipophilic environmental contaminants. The environmental ...
The obesity pandemic is presumed to be accelerated by endocrine disruptors such as phthalate-plasti...