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Development of new approach methods for the identification and characterization of endocrine metabolic disruptors—a PARC project

Authors :
Albert Braeuning
Patrick Balaguer
William Bourguet
Jordi Carreras-Puigvert
Katreece Feiertag
Jorke H. Kamstra
Dries Knapen
Dajana Lichtenstein
Philip Marx-Stoelting
Jonne Rietdijk
Kristin Schubert
Ola Spjuth
Evelyn Stinckens
Kathrin Thedieck
Rik van den Boom
Lucia Vergauwen
Martin von Bergen
Neele Wewer
Daniel Zalko
Source :
Frontiers in Toxicology, Vol 5 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2023.

Abstract

In past times, the analysis of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals has mainly been focused on (anti-)estrogenic or (anti-)androgenic properties, as well as on aspects of steroidogenesis and the modulation of thyroid signaling. More recently, disruption of energy metabolism and related signaling pathways by exogenous substances, so-called metabolism-disrupting chemicals (MDCs) have come into focus. While general effects such as body and organ weight changes are routinely monitored in animal studies, there is a clear lack of mechanistic test systems to determine and characterize the metabolism-disrupting potential of chemicals. In order to contribute to filling this gap, one of the project within EU-funded Partnership for the Assessment of Risks of Chemicals (PARC) aims at developing novel in vitro methods for the detection of endocrine metabolic disruptors. Efforts will comprise projects related to specific signaling pathways, for example, involving mTOR or xenobiotic-sensing nuclear receptors, studies on hepatocytes, adipocytes and pancreatic beta cells covering metabolic and morphological endpoints, as well as metabolism-related zebrafish-based tests as an alternative to classic rodent bioassays. This paper provides an overview of the approaches and methods of these PARC projects and how this will contribute to the improvement of the toxicological toolbox to identify substances with endocrine disrupting properties and to decipher their mechanisms of action.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26733080
Volume :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7ee7a592f1ad4eba98f91899309c0cf9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/ftox.2023.1212509