The english version of the website is under development. Wherever text appears in Greek, it means it has not been translated yet.

Δημοσίευση

CYP polymorphisms and pathological conditions related to chronic exposure to organochlorine pesticides.

TitleCYP polymorphisms and pathological conditions related to chronic exposure to organochlorine pesticides.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsDocea, A. Oana, Vassilopoulou L., Fragou D., Arsene A. Letitia, Fenga C., Kovatsi L., Petrakis D., Rakitskii V. N., Nosyrev A. E., Izotov B. N., Golokhvast K. S., Zakharenko A. M., Vakis A., Tsitsimpikou C., & Drakoulis N.
JournalToxicol Rep
Volume4
Pagination335-341
Date Published2017
ISSN2214-7500
Abstract

The association between genetic variations in the cytochrome P450 (CYP) family genes and pathological conditions related to long-term exposure to organochlorine compounds (OCs) deserves further elucidation. OCs are persistent organic pollutants with bioaccumulative and lipophilic characteristics. They can act as endocrine disruptors and perturb cellular mechanisms. Prolonged exposure to OCs has been associated with different pathological manifestations. CYP genes are responsible for transcribing enzymes essential in xenobiotic metabolism. Therefore, polymorphisms in these genetic sequences a. alter the metabolic pathways, b. induce false cellular responses, and c. may provoke pathological conditions. The main aim of this review is to define the interaction between parameters a, b and c at a mechanistic/molecular level, with references in clinical cases.

DOI10.1016/j.toxrep.2017.05.007
Alternate JournalToxicol Rep
PubMed ID28959657
PubMed Central IDPMC5615117

Contact

Secretariat of the School of Medicine
 

Connect

School of Medicine's presence in social networks
Follow Us or Connect with us.