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Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 2 (2), 0 - 0, 07.01.2016

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Endocrine disruptors are of special interest because they mimic, block, or in some way alter the activity of endogenous chemicals that are synthesized by the endocrine system. Besides many other organs, they especially affect the urinary system and the thyroid glands. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are typically identified as compounds that can interact with oestrogen or androgen receptors and thus act as agonists or antagonists of endogenous hormones. During the last decade, numerous studies have been published, reporting an increase in reproductive organ anomalies, as well as in testicular cancer, and a decline in the relative number of male births, and in semen quality. In this review, the effects of endocrine distruptors on the reproductive health are discussed in the light of the recent literature. They investigated the TH disrupting potencies of three currently used pesticides in Denmark (prochloraz, iprodione and chlorpyrifos) using the GH3 cell proliferation assay (T-screen). Their results showed that the organophosphate insecticide, chlorpyrifos, could induce TH-like stimulation of the GH3 cell proliferation, whereas the imidazole fungicides, iprodione and prochloraz, inhibited the T3-induced proliferation of the cells. Later studies in rats showed that, prochloraz decreased the concentration of thyroxin (T4) and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in serum of exposed rats. A cross-sectional study found associations between hypothyroidism and use of organochlorine insecticides, the fungicides maneb, mancozeb and benomyl, and the herbicide paraquat in female spouses of private pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study. Some other pesticides from the group of organophosphorus, carbamate and urea-type herbicides have been reported to act as AhR agonists in AhR-mediated reporter gene bioassay.

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Duygu Ayabakan Çot This is me

Emine Yener This is me

Burak Kurt This is me

Muhsin Akbaba

Publication Date January 7, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 1 Issue: 2 (2)

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APA Çot, D. A., Yener, E., Kurt, B., Akbaba, M. (2016). Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, 1(2 (2).
AMA Çot DA, Yener E, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products. turjoem. January 2016;1(2 (2).
Chicago Çot, Duygu Ayabakan, Emine Yener, Burak Kurt, and Muhsin Akbaba. “Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 1, no. 2 (2) (January 2016).
EndNote Çot DA, Yener E, Kurt B, Akbaba M (January 1, 2016) Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 1 2 (2)
IEEE D. A. Çot, E. Yener, B. Kurt, and M. Akbaba, “Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products”, turjoem, vol. 1, no. 2 (2), 2016.
ISNAD Çot, Duygu Ayabakan et al. “Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 1/2 (2) (January 2016).
JAMA Çot DA, Yener E, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products. turjoem. 2016;1.
MLA Çot, Duygu Ayabakan et al. “Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, vol. 1, no. 2 (2), 2016.
Vancouver Çot DA, Yener E, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Endocrine Disruptors in Biocidal Products. turjoem. 2016;1(2 (2).