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Endocrinología y Nutrición
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Disruptores endocrinos y obesidad: obesógenos

Authors: Ricardo V. García-Mayor; Alejandra Larrañaga Vidal; Maria F. Docet Caamaño; Anunciación Lafuente Giménez;

Disruptores endocrinos y obesidad: obesógenos

Abstract

Resumen La incidencia y prevalencia de sobrepeso y obesidad ha experimentado un gran incremento en las ultimas tres decadas y afecta a casi todos los paises del orbe. Este fenomeno no se explica facilmente por los cambios del estilo de vida en las distintas poblaciones con habitos de partida muy distintos. Por lo que ademas del cambio del estilo de vida, otros factores empiezan a tenerse en cuenta, los llamados disruptores endocrinos y mas concretamente los obesogenos. Revisamos la evidencia que existe sobre sustancias quimicas que polucionan el ambiente que potencialmente puedan ser obesogenos en humanos: el dietilestilbestrol (DES), la ginesteina, el bisfenol-A, los derivados organicos de estano y los ftalatos. Los tres primeros actuan principalmente sobre los receptores estrogenicos y los derivados organicos del estano y los ftalatos activando los PPARγ. En conclusion, existen evidencias del efecto obesogeno de estas sustancias en estudios en animales de experimentacion, tanto in vitro como in vivo , pero muy pocas en humanos.

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influence
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