Environmental pollutants are potential etiologic factors of obesity and diabetes that reach epidemic proportions worldwide. However, it is important to determine if pollutants could exert metabolic defects without directly inducing obesity. The metabolic disturbances triggered in nonobese mice lifelong exposed to a mixture of low-dose pollutants (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxine, polychlorinated biphenyl 153, diethylhexyl-phthalate, and bisphenol A) were compared with changes provoked by a high-fat high-sucrose (HFHS) diet not containing the pollutant mixture. Interestingly, females exposed to pollutants exhibited modifications in lipid homeostasis including a significant increase of hepatic triglycerides but also distinct features from...
IF 3.582International audienceContaminant involvement in the pathophysiology of obesity is widely re...
Environmental pollutants, particularly persistent organic pollutants but also widespread short-lived...
International audienceWe recently hypothesized that a mixture of low-dosed dioxin, polychlorobipheny...
Environmental pollutants are potential etiologic factors of obesity and diabetes that reach epidemic...
International audienceEnvironmental contaminants are suspected to be involved in the epidemic incide...
International audiencePollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related ...
Pollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related metabolic disorders. A...
Excessive consumption of industrialized food and beverages is a major etiologic factor in the epidem...
Pollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related metabolic disorders bu...
International audienceEnvironmental pollutants suspected of disrupting the endocrine system are cons...
International audienceExcessive consumption of industrialized food and beverages is a major etiologi...
IF 3.582International audienceContaminant involvement in the pathophysiology of obesity is widely re...
Environmental pollutants, particularly persistent organic pollutants but also widespread short-lived...
International audienceWe recently hypothesized that a mixture of low-dosed dioxin, polychlorobipheny...
Environmental pollutants are potential etiologic factors of obesity and diabetes that reach epidemic...
International audienceEnvironmental contaminants are suspected to be involved in the epidemic incide...
International audiencePollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related ...
Pollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related metabolic disorders. A...
Excessive consumption of industrialized food and beverages is a major etiologic factor in the epidem...
Pollutants are suspected to contribute to the etiology of obesity and related metabolic disorders bu...
International audienceEnvironmental pollutants suspected of disrupting the endocrine system are cons...
International audienceExcessive consumption of industrialized food and beverages is a major etiologi...
IF 3.582International audienceContaminant involvement in the pathophysiology of obesity is widely re...
Environmental pollutants, particularly persistent organic pollutants but also widespread short-lived...
International audienceWe recently hypothesized that a mixture of low-dosed dioxin, polychlorobipheny...