Medchem & Toxicology 2018
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Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN: 2472-1123
A n n u a l C o n g r e s s o n
Medicinal Chemistry,
Pharmacology and toxicology
J u l y 3 0 - 3 1 , 2 0 1 8
Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s
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ndocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are natural or synthetic chemicals that alter the functions of the endocrine system and
thereby cause adverse health effects. The ovary is a hormone sensitive organ that produces steroid hormones. For this reason it
is a target organ for EDCs toxicity. Several epidemiological studies indicated that, EDCs accumulates in reproductive organs and in
the ovarian follicular fluid (FF). In the general human population, EDCs has been detected in FF at nanamolar concentrations (such
as: perfluorooctanoate (PFOA), perfluorocta ne sulfonate (PFOS), hexachlorobenzene (HCB), dichlorodiphenyldichloroehylene
(DDE), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB153). For this reason, EDCs may act on ovarian tissue not only in an endocrine manner (via
the serum), but also in a paracrine manner (via ovarian tissue deposits). Thus, these compounds may directly affect the function
of granulosa cells within the ovary and may promote granulosa cell tumor (GCT) progression. GCTs exhibit many morphological,
molecular and hormonal features of proliferating normal preovulatory granulosa cells. Importantly, our data suggest that persistent
organic pollutants found in human FF act as autocrine mitogenic factors on ovarian cancer cells. However, the biological effects
of mixtures cannot be predicted based on the activities of the individual components, so we further evaluated the activity of
mixtures of these chemicals, and observed that the mixtures also possessed mitogenic properties. Moreover, a mixture of
persistent organic pollutants present in FFs can alter granulosa cell function, activating GPR30 and IGF1R signaling. Therefore,
questions about the roles of these chemicals in ovarian cancer are an important issue for public health.
anna.ptak@uj.edu.plThe ovary as a target organ for EDCs a toxicity:
action of EDCs present in follicular fluids on human
granulosa tumors biology
Anna Ptak
Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
J Org Inorg Chem 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C3-009