Environmental Endocrinology and Endocrine Disruptors: Endocrine and Endocrine-targeted Actions and Related Human Diseases
By Rosario Pivonello, Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis
This book describes how exposure to various classes of endocrine disruptors, as well as other environmental chemicals targeting the endocrine system by alternative non-endocrine mechanisms, impact on endocrinological and endocrinological-related diseases. It includes comprehensive reviews of all aspects of environmental endocrinology, ranging from sources and patterns of exposure and identification of endocrine targets to direct endocrine disruptive mechanisms and indirect actions on the endocrine system, the latter including endocrine cell-directed cytotoxicity, oxidative damage, and genetic and epigenetic aberrations resulting in endocrine damage. It also examines the causal pathways and offers an extensive overview of downstream endocrinological and endocrinological-related disorders. In addition, several chapters focus on transgenerational actions, which are a topic of particular interest. Lastly, evidence from preclinical and clinical studies provides the basis for an in-depth, critical discussion of each topic. The book is part of the SpringerReference program, which provides access to ‘living editions’ that are constantly updated using a dynamic peer-review publishing process.
By Rosario Pivonello, Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis
This book describes how exposure to various classes of endocrine disruptors, as well as other environmental chemicals targeting the endocrine system by alternative non-endocrine mechanisms, impact on endocrinological and endocrinological-related diseases. It includes comprehensive reviews of all aspects of environmental endocrinology, ranging from sources and patterns of exposure and identification of endocrine targets to direct endocrine disruptive mechanisms and indirect actions on the endocrine system, the latter including endocrine cell-directed cytotoxicity, oxidative damage, and genetic and epigenetic aberrations resulting in endocrine damage. It also examines the causal pathways and offers an extensive overview of downstream endocrinological and endocrinological-related disorders. In addition, several chapters focus on transgenerational actions, which are a topic of particular interest. Lastly, evidence from preclinical and clinical studies provides the basis for an in-depth, critical discussion of each topic. The book is part of the SpringerReference program, which provides access to ‘living editions’ that are constantly updated using a dynamic peer-review publishing process.
Environmental endocrinology is a rapidly evolving field that explores the effects of environmental chemicals and endocrine disruptors on the endocrine system. In their book, “Environmental Endocrinology: Impact on Health and Disease,” authors Rosario Pivonello and Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis delve into this fascinating field by examining the various ways in which exposure to endocrine disruptors can lead to endocrinological and endocrinological-related diseases.
The authors begin by providing a comprehensive overview of environmental endocrinology, discussing the sources and patterns of exposure to endocrine disruptors and identifying the specific targets within the endocrine system. They then explore the direct and indirect mechanisms through which these chemicals disrupt endocrine function, including endocrine cell-directed cytotoxicity, oxidative damage, and genetic and epigenetic aberrations. By examining the causal pathways, the authors provide valuable insights into the development and progression of endocrinological disorders.
One particularly intriguing aspect of “Environmental Endocrinology” is its focus on transgenerational actions. The authors highlight the potential for endocrine disruptors to affect not only the exposed individual but also future generations. This topic has garnered significant attention in recent years and adds another layer of complexity to the field of environmental endocrinology.
The book is highly evidence-based, drawing on preclinical and clinical studies to support its findings and conclusions. The authors critically evaluate the available research, providing readers with a comprehensive and objective perspective. This approach enhances the book’s credibility and makes it a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of environmental chemicals on human health.
As part of the SpringerReference program, “Environmental Endocrinology” offers readers access to ‘living editions.’ This means that the book is constantly updated using a dynamic peer-review publishing process, ensuring that readers have access to the most up-to-date information. This feature sets it apart from traditional textbooks and makes it a valuable resource for those seeking the latest advancements in environmental endocrinology.
Overall, “Environmental Endocrinology: Impact on Health and Disease” provides a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the effects of endocrine disruptors on the endocrine system. It covers a wide range of topics, from the mechanisms of action to the downstream effects on endocrinological disorders. The authors’ rigorous approach to evidence-based research ensures that readers can trust the information presented in this book. Whether you are a researcher, healthcare professional, or simply interested in learning more about the impact of environmental chemicals on human health, this book is a valuable addition to your library.
To order a copy of “Environmental Endocrinology: Impact on Health and Disease” and gain invaluable insights into this rapidly evolving field, visit the official Springer website or your favorite online bookseller. Take the first step towards understanding the impact of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system and their role in endocrinological diseases.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (April 21, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 542 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3030390438
- ISBN-13 : 978-3030390433