PMID- 32149131 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20201207 LR - 20240328 IS - 2314-6141 (Electronic) IS - 2314-6133 (Print) VI - 2020 DP - 2020 TI - Adipogenesis Regulation and Endocrine Disruptors: Emerging Insights in Obesity. PG - 7453786 LID - 10.1155/2020/7453786 [doi] LID - 7453786 AB - Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined as environmental pollutants capable of interfering with the functioning of the hormonal system. They are environmentally distributed as synthetic fertilizers, electronic waste, and several food additives that are part of the food chain. They can be considered as obesogenic compounds since they have the capacity to influence cellular events related to adipose tissue, altering lipid metabolism and adipogenesis processes. This review will present the latest scientific evidence of different EDs such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), heavy metals, "nonpersistent" phenolic compounds, triclosan, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and smoke-derived compounds (benzo -alpha-pyrene) and their influence on the differentiation processes towards adipocytes in both in vitro and in vivo models. CI - Copyright (c) 2020 Jorge Enrique Gonzalez-Casanova et al. FAU - Gonzalez-Casanova, Jorge Enrique AU - Gonzalez-Casanova JE AUID- ORCID: 0000-0002-8071-6003 AD - Instituto de Ciencias Biomedicas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autonoma de Chile, Santiago, Chile. FAU - Pertuz-Cruz, Sonia Liliana AU - Pertuz-Cruz SL AD - Programa de Nutricion y Dietetica, Departamento de Nutricion Humana, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia. FAU - Caicedo-Ortega, Nelson Hernando AU - Caicedo-Ortega NH AD - Departamento de Ingenieria Bioquimica, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad ICESI, Cali, Colombia. FAU - Rojas-Gomez, Diana Marcela AU - Rojas-Gomez DM AUID- ORCID: 0000-0002-6956-6315 AD - Escuela de Nutricion y Dietetica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile. LA - eng PT - Journal Article PT - Review DEP - 20200218 PL - United States TA - Biomed Res Int JT - BioMed research international JID - 101600173 RN - 0 (Benzoates) RN - 0 (Endocrine Disruptors) RN - 0 (Environmental Pollutants) RN - 0 (Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers) RN - 0 (Phenols) RN - 0 (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) RN - 0 (Pyrenes) RN - 0 (Transcription Factors) RN - 4NM5039Y5X (Triclosan) RN - 9E0T7WFW93 (pyrene) SB - IM MH - Adipocytes/metabolism MH - Adipogenesis/*physiology MH - Adipose Tissue/metabolism MH - Animals MH - Benzoates/metabolism MH - Endocrine Disruptors/*metabolism MH - Environmental Pollutants/metabolism MH - Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers/metabolism MH - Humans MH - Lipid Metabolism MH - Obesity/*metabolism MH - Phenols/pharmacology MH - Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/metabolism MH - Pyrenes/metabolism MH - Transcription Factors MH - Triclosan/metabolism PMC - PMC7049431 COIS- The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest. EDAT- 2020/03/10 06:00 MHDA- 2020/12/15 06:00 PMCR- 2020/02/18 CRDT- 2020/03/10 06:00 PHST- 2019/08/24 00:00 [received] PHST- 2019/12/03 00:00 [revised] PHST- 2019/12/12 00:00 [accepted] PHST- 2020/03/10 06:00 [entrez] PHST- 2020/03/10 06:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2020/12/15 06:00 [medline] PHST- 2020/02/18 00:00 [pmc-release] AID - 10.1155/2020/7453786 [doi] PST - epublish SO - Biomed Res Int. 2020 Feb 18;2020:7453786. doi: 10.1155/2020/7453786. eCollection 2020.