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Environmental Contaminants Acting as Endocrine Disruptors Modulate Atherogenic Processes: New Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases in Women?

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom12010044

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endocrine disruptors; women; atherosclerosis; cadmium; bisphenol A; inflammatory cytokines; cardiovascular diseases

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  1. MIUR [20205HZBP8, 201793XZ5A]
  2. LazioInnova IntEPaMeBio Prot [A0375-2020-36592]

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Understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms of age-related alterations is essential due to the increasing global aging population. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), which include conditions like hypertension and coronary heart disease, are influenced by age-associated factors such as genetic patterns, smoking, and an unhealthy lifestyle. Additionally, the potential role of endocrine disruptors (Eds) in the development and progression of CVD is gaining attention.
The number of aged individuals is increasing worldwide, rendering essential the comprehension of pathophysiological mechanisms of age-related alterations, which could facilitate the development of interventions contributing to successful aging and improving quality of life. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) include pathologies affecting the heart or blood vessels, such as hypertension, peripheral artery disease and coronary heart disease. Indeed, age-associated modifications in body composition, hormonal, nutritional and metabolic factors, as well as a decline in physical activity are all involved in the increased risk of developing atherogenic alterations that raise the risk of CVD development. Several factors have been reported to play a role in the alterations observed in muscle and endothelial cells and that lead to increased CVD, such as genetic pattern, smoking and unhealthy lifestyle. Moreover, a difference in the risk of these diseases in women and men has been reported. Interestingly, in the past decades attention has been focused on a potential role of several pollutants that disrupt human health by interfering with hormonal pathways, and more specifically in non-communicable diseases such as obesity, diabetes and CVD. This review will focus on the potential alteration induced by Endocrine Disruptors (Eds) in the attempt to characterize a potential role in the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the atheromatous degeneration process and CVD progression.

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