[Components of plastic disrupt the function of the nervous system]

Szychowski, KA; Wójtowicz, AK

HERO ID

2149827

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2013

Language

Polish

PMID

23752602

HERO ID 2149827
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2013
Title [Components of plastic disrupt the function of the nervous system]
Authors Szychowski, KA; Wójtowicz, AK
Journal Postȩpy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
Volume 67
Page Numbers 499-506
Abstract Development of the chemical industry leads to the development of new chemical compounds, which naturally do not exist in the environment. These chemicals are used to reduce flammability, increase plasticity, or improve solubility of other substances. Many of these compounds, which are components of plastic, the new generation of cosmetics, medical devices, food packaging and other everyday products, are easily released into the environment. Many studies have shown that a major lipophilicity characterizes substances such as phthalates, BPA, TBBPA and PCBs. This feature allows them to easily penetrate into living cells, accumulate in the tissues and the organs, and affect human and animal health. Due to the chemical structures, these compounds are able to mimic some endogenous hormones such as estradiol and to disrupt the hormone homeostasis. They can also easily pass the placental barrier and the blood-brain barrier. As numerous studies have shown, these chemicals disturb the proper functions of the nervous system from the earliest moments of life. It has been proven that these compounds affect neurogenesis as well as the synaptic transmission process. As a consequence, they interfere with the formation of the sex of the brain, as well as with the learning processes, memory and behavior. Additionally, the cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic effect may cause neurodegenerative diseases. This article presents the current state of knowledge about the effects of phthalates, BPA, TBBPA, and PCBs on the nervous system.
Doi 10.5604/17322693.1051001
Pmid 23752602
Wosid WOS:000327772900001
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Comments Journal: Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej (Online) ISSN: 1732-2693
Is Public Yes
Language Text Polish
Keyword phthalates; DEHP; DBP; tetrabromobisphenol-A; TBBPA; bisphenol-A; BPA; PCB; ER; estrogen receptor; neuron; nervous system