Endocrine Disruptors as a New Etiologic Factor of Bone Tissue Diseases (Review).

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.17691/stm2021.13.2.10
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At present, diseases of bones and joints stand third after cardiovascular and oncological pathologies which demands the necessity of searching for new etiological factors and pathogenetical mechanisms of these illnesses. The accumulating data show the association between the impairment of bone tissue development and regeneration and endocrine disruptor impact. Endocrine disruptors are chemical substances, mainly of anthropogenic origin, capable of affecting endocrine system functioning and interfering with organ morphogenesis and physiological functions. The development and regeneration of bone tissues have a complex hormonal regulation and therefore bone tissue cells, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts can be considered as potential targets for endocrine disruptors. Endocrine disruptors have been established to be able to impair calcium metabolism which also contributes to the development of musculoskeletal system pathology. Data on histogenesis of bone tissue and regeneration, calcium metabolism as well as on hormonal regulation of bone growth and remodeling processes are presented in this work. Recent information on the effect of the main endocrine disruptor classes (diethylstilbestrol, organochlorine pesticides, alkylphenols, bisphenol A, dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls, and phthalic acid esters) on the development and remodeling of bone tissues and calcium metabolism has been summarized. The established physiological and molecular mechanisms of their action have been also considered.

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内分泌干扰素是骨组织疾病的新致病因素(综述)。
目前,骨骼和关节疾病仅次于心血管疾病和肿瘤疾病,位居第三位,因此有必要寻找这些疾病的新病因和发病机制。不断积累的数据表明,骨组织发育和再生障碍与内分泌干扰物的影响有关。内分泌干扰物是一种化学物质,主要来源于人类活动,能够影响内分泌系统的功能,干扰器官的形态发生和生理功能。骨组织的发育和再生受复杂的激素调节,因此骨组织细胞、成骨细胞和破骨细胞可被视为内分泌干扰物的潜在靶标。已证实内分泌干扰物能够损害钙代谢,这也是导致肌肉骨骼系统病变的原因之一。本著作介绍了有关骨组织的组织生成和再生、钙代谢以及激素对骨骼生长和重塑过程的调节的数据。本文总结了主要内分泌干扰物(己烯雌酚、有机氯农药、烷基酚、双酚 A、二恶英、多氯联苯和邻苯二甲酸酯)对骨组织发育和重塑以及钙代谢影响的最新信息。此外,还考虑了这些物质的既定生理和分子作用机制。
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