Adverse effects of bisphenol a exposure on glucose metabolism regulation

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Menale, Ciro [1 ,2 ]
Mita, Damiano Gustavo [1 ,3 ]
Diano, Nadia [1 ,4 ]
Diano, Sabrina [5 ]
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[1] National Laboratory on Endocrine Disruptors, National Institute of Biostructures and Biosystems (INBB), Via P. Castellino, 111, Naples
[2] Institute of Genetics and Biomedical Research-CNR UOS Milano c/o Humanitas Clinical Institute Research Center, Via Manzoni 113, Rozzano, Milano
[3] Institute of Genetic and Biophysics-CNR, Via P. Castellino, 111, Naples
[4] Department of Experimental Medicine, Second University of Naples, Via S.M. di Costantinopoli, 16, Naples
[5] Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences and Neurobiology, Section of Comparative Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, 06520, CT
来源
Open Biotechnology Journal | 2015年 / 9卷 / 01期
关键词
Adipose tissue; Bisphenol A; Glucose metabolism; Hypothalamus; Liver; Muscle; Pancreas;
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10.2174/1874070720151112E014
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is used as basic chemical compound in the production of polycarbonate food containers or epoxy resins coating metallic cans for food and beverages conservation. Its xenoestrogenic activity alters endocrine-metabolic pathways modulating glucose metabolism and increasing the risk of developing diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity. Based on in vitro and in vivo experimental research, here we report some of the major BPA adverse effects on tissues that play a key role in the regulation on the whole body’s metabolism. Evidences have shown that BPA is able to exert its endocrine disrupting action altering glucose metabolism and contributing to the onset of metabolic disorders, acting on liver functions and affecting insulin production by the pancreas. Exposure to BPA has been reported also to modulate glucose utilization in muscles, as well as to interfere with adipose tissue endocrine function. In addition, to peripheral tissues, recent studies have shown that BPA by acting in the Central Nervous System affects neuroendocrine regulation of glucose metabolism, promoting glucose metabolism dysfunction such as glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Thus, exposure to BPA seems to be an important risk factor in the onset of obesity and metabolic syndrome. However, its mechanisms of action need to be further investigated to provide a major evaluation of risk assessment. © Menale et al.
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