In-vitro screening of the antiestrogenic activity of chemicals

Background Many chemicals have the potential to interfere with the endocrine systems of humans and wildlife, leading to adverse health effects. In the tiered testing strategies developed for regulatory hazard assessment, in-vitro screens could serve for prioritisation of compounds and for guiding subsequent testing. Objective To describe in-vitro assays to detect antiestrogenic activity of chemicals. Methods Antiestrogenicity was considered in this review as any inhibition or reduction of estrogen-induced processes due to interference with the normal functioning of the estrogen receptor pathway. Accordingly, in-vitro screening assays for antiestrogenicity have to consider all the possible mechanisms by which this inhibition may occur. Such assays include binding assays, cell proliferation assays, reporter gene assays, and gene activation/protein production assays. Results/conclusions While binding assays appear to be of limited value in assessing antiestrogenicity. assays using differentiated cells with metabolic competence and a varied receptor/regulatory factor equipment have the capability to detect various modes of antiestrogenic action. © 2008 Informa UK Ltd.

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Main Authors: Navas Antón, José María, Segner, H.
Format: artículo de revisión biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2008
Subjects:Antiestrogenicity, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor, Cytochrome P450 1A, Endocrine disruption, Estrogen receptor, Vitellogenin,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3115
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290214
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2902142023-02-17T08:28:36Z In-vitro screening of the antiestrogenic activity of chemicals Navas Antón, José María Segner, H. Antiestrogenicity Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Cytochrome P450 1A Endocrine disruption Estrogen receptor Vitellogenin Background Many chemicals have the potential to interfere with the endocrine systems of humans and wildlife, leading to adverse health effects. In the tiered testing strategies developed for regulatory hazard assessment, in-vitro screens could serve for prioritisation of compounds and for guiding subsequent testing. Objective To describe in-vitro assays to detect antiestrogenic activity of chemicals. Methods Antiestrogenicity was considered in this review as any inhibition or reduction of estrogen-induced processes due to interference with the normal functioning of the estrogen receptor pathway. Accordingly, in-vitro screening assays for antiestrogenicity have to consider all the possible mechanisms by which this inhibition may occur. Such assays include binding assays, cell proliferation assays, reporter gene assays, and gene activation/protein production assays. Results/conclusions While binding assays appear to be of limited value in assessing antiestrogenicity. assays using differentiated cells with metabolic competence and a varied receptor/regulatory factor equipment have the capability to detect various modes of antiestrogenic action. © 2008 Informa UK Ltd. 2023-02-17T08:28:36Z 2023-02-17T08:28:36Z 2008 artículo de revisión Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology 4(5): 605-617 (2008) 1742-5255 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3115 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290214 10.1517/17425255.4.5.605 1744-7607 en none Taylor & Francis
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topic Antiestrogenicity
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Cytochrome P450 1A
Endocrine disruption
Estrogen receptor
Vitellogenin
Antiestrogenicity
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Cytochrome P450 1A
Endocrine disruption
Estrogen receptor
Vitellogenin
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Cytochrome P450 1A
Endocrine disruption
Estrogen receptor
Vitellogenin
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Cytochrome P450 1A
Endocrine disruption
Estrogen receptor
Vitellogenin
Navas Antón, José María
Segner, H.
In-vitro screening of the antiestrogenic activity of chemicals
description Background Many chemicals have the potential to interfere with the endocrine systems of humans and wildlife, leading to adverse health effects. In the tiered testing strategies developed for regulatory hazard assessment, in-vitro screens could serve for prioritisation of compounds and for guiding subsequent testing. Objective To describe in-vitro assays to detect antiestrogenic activity of chemicals. Methods Antiestrogenicity was considered in this review as any inhibition or reduction of estrogen-induced processes due to interference with the normal functioning of the estrogen receptor pathway. Accordingly, in-vitro screening assays for antiestrogenicity have to consider all the possible mechanisms by which this inhibition may occur. Such assays include binding assays, cell proliferation assays, reporter gene assays, and gene activation/protein production assays. Results/conclusions While binding assays appear to be of limited value in assessing antiestrogenicity. assays using differentiated cells with metabolic competence and a varied receptor/regulatory factor equipment have the capability to detect various modes of antiestrogenic action. © 2008 Informa UK Ltd.
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Cytochrome P450 1A
Endocrine disruption
Estrogen receptor
Vitellogenin
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Segner, H.
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Segner, H.
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title In-vitro screening of the antiestrogenic activity of chemicals
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