ea0063gp230 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine - Clinical (1) | ECE2019
Julien Benoit
, Vega Nathalie
, Pinteur Claudie
, Vidal Hubert
, Naville Danielle
, Le Magueresse-Battistoni Brigitte
Introduction: Environmental pollutants especially those endowed with endocrine disrupting activities have been shown to contribute to metabolic related diseases suggesting that hormonal deficit conditions as observed in post-menopausal women may constitute aggravating conditions. To explore this hypothesis, we used the model developed in the laboratory which consists in a chronically exposure of mice to low-dosed chemicals in mixture incorporated in a high-fat-high-sucrose die...