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ea0081ep628 | General Endocrinology | ECE2022

Exposure to the endocrine disruptor cadmium alters human aortic endothelial cells homeostasis

Catanzaro Giuseppina , Sabato Claudia , Bimonte Viviana Maria , Spinello Zaira , Po Agnese , Besharat Zein Mersini , Vacca Alessandra , Migliaccio Silvia , Ferretti Elisabetta

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represent a complex and multifactorial issue that results from a combination of behavioural, genetic and environmental factors. Toxic metal contaminants, many of which act as endocrine disruptors (EDs), have been identified as potential risk factors for CVDs. Among EDs Cadmium (Cd), present both in cigarettes and in food, has been suggested to be cytotoxic on vascular endothelium, likely leading to blood pressure increase and vascular inflammatio...

ea0081p395 | Environmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

The endocrine disruptor cadmium affects both ERα+ and ERα- breast cancer cell lines

Maria Bimonte Viviana , Sabato Claudia , Trocchianesi Sofia , Mersini Besharat Zein , Po Agnese , catanzaro giuseppina , Falcone Italia , Fabi Alessandra , Bei Roberto , Milella Michele , Vacca Alessandra , Ferretti Elisabetta , Migliaccio Silvia

The highly toxic heavy metal Cadmium (Cd) is widely spread in the environment and could exert estrogen-like activity in tissues including breast. Previous studies demonstrated that Cd binds to estrogen receptor α positive (ERα+) breast cancer (BC) cells. In this new study, we evaluated effects of Cd on both ERα+ and ERα negative (ERα-) BC models with the aim to further characterize the mechanisms involved in Cd-related BC carcinogenesis. Specifically, ...