Exposure during early development to chemicals with hormonal action may be associated with weight gain during adulthood because of altered body homeostasis. It is known that organotins affect adipose mass when exposure occurs during fetal development, although no knowledge of effects are available for exposures after birth. Here we show that the environmental organotin tributyltin chloride (TBT) exerts adipogenic action when peripubertal and sexually mature mice are exposed to the chemical. The duration and extent of these effects depend on the sex and on the dose of the compound, and the effects are relevant at doses close to the estimated human intake (0.5 mu g/kg). At higher doses (50-500 mu g/kg), TBT also activated estrogen receptors (...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
Dietary and xenobiotic compounds can disrupt en-docrine signaling, particularly of steroid receptors...
Dietary and xenobiotic compounds can disrupt en-docrine signaling, particularly of steroid receptors...
The environmental obesogen hypothesis proposes that pre- and postnatal exposure to environ-mental ch...
BackgroundThe organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plas...
BackgroundThe organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plas...
The obesity epidemic has reached unsustainable proportions and threatens to bankrupt the American he...
Organotin compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) have been used worldwide in agriculture and industry a...
Background: The organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) p...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
The present work tested the estrogenic activity of three weak environmental estrogens p,p'DDT [1,1,1...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
Dietary and xenobiotic compounds can disrupt en-docrine signaling, particularly of steroid receptors...
Dietary and xenobiotic compounds can disrupt en-docrine signaling, particularly of steroid receptors...
The environmental obesogen hypothesis proposes that pre- and postnatal exposure to environ-mental ch...
BackgroundThe organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plas...
BackgroundThe organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plas...
The obesity epidemic has reached unsustainable proportions and threatens to bankrupt the American he...
Organotin compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) have been used worldwide in agriculture and industry a...
Background: The organotin dibutyltin (DBT) is used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) p...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
Organochlorines are lipophylic molecules that accumulate in the fat where they remain for years. Dur...
The present work tested the estrogenic activity of three weak environmental estrogens p,p'DDT [1,1,1...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) dysfunction independently predicts cardiometabolic disease, yet there is ...