Mechanisms of action, chemical characteristics, and model systems of obesogens

  • Griffin M
  • Pereira S
  • DeBari M
  • et al.
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Abstract

There is increasing evidence for the role of environmental endocrine disrupting contaminants, coined obesogens, in exacerbating the rising obesity epidemic. Obesogens can be found in everyday items ranging from pesticides to food packaging. Although research shows that obesogens can have effects on adipocyte size, phenotype, metabolic activity, and hormone levels, much remains unknown about these chemicals. This review will discuss what is currently known about the mechanisms of obesogens, including expression of the PPARs, hormone interference, and inflammation. Strategies for identifying obesogenic chemicals and their mechanisms through chemical characteristics and model systems will also be discussed. Ultimately, research should focus on improving models to discern precise mechanisms of obesogenic action and to test therapeutics targeting these mechanisms.

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Griffin, M. D., Pereira, S. R., DeBari, M. K., & Abbott, R. D. (2020). Mechanisms of action, chemical characteristics, and model systems of obesogens. BMC Biomedical Engineering, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42490-020-00040-6

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