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Item Type Journal Article
Title Nuclear receptor profiling of bisphenol-A and its halogenated analogues
Creator Delfosse et al.
Author V. Delfosse
Author M. Grimaldi
Author A. le Maire
Author W. Bourguet
Author P. Balaguer
Abstract Bisphenol-A (BPA) is one of the highest-volume chemicals produced worldwide and the widespread exposure of individuals to BPA is suspected to affect a variety of physiological functions, including reproduction, development, and metabolism. Its estrogenic activity has been well documented in the last 15 years. In addition to estrogen receptors, BPA has been also shown to bind to and activate the estrogen-related receptor gamma and pregnane X receptor and inhibit the androgen receptor. Halogenated BPAs were also shown to activate the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma and inhibit thyroid hormone receptors. In this chapter, we review recent studies shedding light on the structural and molecular mechanisms by which BPA and its halogenated derivatives interfere with nuclear hormone receptor signaling. These data provide guidelines for the development of safer substitutes devoid of hormonal activity and may help environmental risk assessment.
Publication Vitam Horm
Volume 94
Pages 229-51
Date 2014
Journal Abbr Vitamins and hormones
DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-800095-3.00009-2
ISSN 0083-6729 (Print) 0083-6729 (Linking)
Extra 00000
Tags Androgen Antagonists/chemistry/*toxicity, Animals, Benzhydryl Compounds/chemistry/*toxicity, Endocrine Disruptors/chemistry/toxicity, Environmental Pollutants/chemistry/*toxicity, Estrogens, Non-Steroidal/chemistry/*toxicity, Halogenation, Humans, Phenols/chemistry/*toxicity, PPAR gamma/*agonists/metabolism, Receptors, Androgen/chemistry/metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen/agonists/metabolism, Receptors, Steroid/*agonists/metabolism, Receptors, Thyroid Hormone/*antagonists & inhibitors/metabolism, review
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