There is increasing evidence of the role of endocrine disruptors (EDs) derived from commonly employed compounds for manufacturing and processing in altering hormonal signaling and function. Due to their prolonged half-life and persistence, EDs can usually be found not only in industrial products but also in households and in the environment, creating the premises for long-lasting exposure. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are common EDs used in industrial products such as flame retardants, and recent studies are increasingly showing that they may interfere with both metabolic and oncogenic pathways. In this article, a multidisciplinary panel of experts of the Italian Association of Medical Diabetologists (AMD), the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID), the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM), the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE) and the Italian Society of Pharmacology (SIF) provides a review on the potential role of PBDEs in human health and disease, exploring both molecular and clinical aspects and focusing on metabolic and oncogenic pathways.

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Human Health: Effects on Metabolism, Diabetes and Cancer / V. Renzelli, M. Gallo, L. Morviducci, G. Marino, A. Ragni, E. Tuveri, A. Faggiano, R. Mazzilli, A. Natalicchio, M. Chiara Zatelli, M. Montagnani, S. Fogli, D. Giuffrida, A. Argentiero, R. Danesi, S. D'Oronzo, S. Gori, T. Franchina, A. Russo, M. Monami, L. Sciacca, S. Cinieri, A. Colao, A. Avogaro, G. Di Cianni, F. Giorgino, N. Silvestris. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 15:17(2023), pp. 4237.1-4237.19. [10.3390/cancers15174237]

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Human Health: Effects on Metabolism, Diabetes and Cancer

R. Danesi
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Abstract

There is increasing evidence of the role of endocrine disruptors (EDs) derived from commonly employed compounds for manufacturing and processing in altering hormonal signaling and function. Due to their prolonged half-life and persistence, EDs can usually be found not only in industrial products but also in households and in the environment, creating the premises for long-lasting exposure. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are common EDs used in industrial products such as flame retardants, and recent studies are increasingly showing that they may interfere with both metabolic and oncogenic pathways. In this article, a multidisciplinary panel of experts of the Italian Association of Medical Diabetologists (AMD), the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID), the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM), the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE) and the Italian Society of Pharmacology (SIF) provides a review on the potential role of PBDEs in human health and disease, exploring both molecular and clinical aspects and focusing on metabolic and oncogenic pathways.
PBDE; cancer; diabetes; endocrine disruptors; environment; metabolism; obesity
Settore BIOS-11/A - Farmacologia
Settore MEDS-08/A - Endocrinologia
Settore MEDS-09/A - Oncologia medica
2023
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/15/17/4237
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