Endocrine disruptors are known to modulate a variety of endocrine functions and increase the risk for neoplasia. Epidemiological data reported increased prevalence of pituitary tumors in high industrial areas while genotyping studies showed that mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) interacting protein (AIP)-chaperone to the dioxin ligand AhR-gene are linked to predisposition to pituitary tumor development. Aim of the present study was to establish whether endocrine pollutants can induce cell proliferation in normal rat pituitary cells.

Benzene and 2-ethyl-phthalate induce proliferation in normal rat pituitary cells

ZUNINO, VALENTINA;CATALANO, Maria Graziella;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Endocrine disruptors are known to modulate a variety of endocrine functions and increase the risk for neoplasia. Epidemiological data reported increased prevalence of pituitary tumors in high industrial areas while genotyping studies showed that mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) interacting protein (AIP)-chaperone to the dioxin ligand AhR-gene are linked to predisposition to pituitary tumor development. Aim of the present study was to establish whether endocrine pollutants can induce cell proliferation in normal rat pituitary cells.
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR); Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-interacting protein (AIP); Endocrine disruptor; Pituitary adenoma; Proliferation
Tapella, Laura; Sesta, Antonella; Cassarino, Maria Francesca; Zunino, Valentina; Catalano, Maria Graziella; Pecori Giraldi, Francesca
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