EDC etc Ongoing national project No. 173037

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Project Title: ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS: REPRODUCTIVE, METABOLIC, DEVELOPMENTAL RESPONSES AND MECHANISMS OF ACTION IN SELECTED MODEL ORGANISMS AND CELL LINES

ABSTRACT:

The endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have capacity to alter the function of hormonal and homeostatic systems. Issues key to understanding the mechanisms of action of EDC exposure includes the critical windows of susceptibility of target tissues, latency from exposure, mixture effects, dose-response dynamics, and long-term latent effects. Objectives of the proposed project are to study reproductive, metabolic and developmental effects of selected EDCs and mixtures and the mechanism(s) of actions in several model organisms and cell types: (1) Rat Leydig cells: effects and mechanism of action of single and mixed EDCs on steroidogenesis during sexual development; (2) Human HepG2, rat H4IIE and fish ZFL hepatocytes: toxicity, proliferative/apoptotic actions of single EDCs and mixtures; (3) Aquatic organisms: effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of selected EDCs and mixtures on Daphnia magna reproduction and growth of Myriophyllum aquaticum in complex matrices of freshwater ecosystems; (4) Zebrafish: studies on xenobiotic metabolic pathways, with special focus on characterization of ecotoxicologically relevant phase II enzymes. The project is aimed not only to elucidate the effects of environmentally relevant EDCs and mixtures on critical metabolic pathways in mammalian and non-mammalian species, including human cells, but also to strengthen the potential of our research group in fundamental and applied ecophysiological research and in ecological risk assessment.

 

FINANCED BY:

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, GRANT No 173037

 

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS:
Dr. Stanko S. Stojilkovic, Chief of the Section on Cellular Signaling, Program for Developmental Neuroscience, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bldg. 49, Room 6A-36,, 49 Convent Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-4510, USA
http://neuroscience.nih.gov/
Dr. Tvrtko Smital , Rudjer Boscovic Institute (RBI), Division for Marine and Environmental Research, Molecular Ecotoxicology (LME), Bijenicka 54, 10000 Zagreb, CROATIA.
http://www.irb.hr/en/str/zimo/laboratoriji/lme/


REP-LECOTOX
REP-LECOTOX is an acronym for the project “Reinforcement of Research Potential of the Laboratory for Ecotoxicology”. The overall aim of the project was to strengthen research capacities and potential of the Laboratory for Ecotoxicology at the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Sciences, Serbia and to facilitate introduction and application of modern bioanalysis as tools for detection of early-warning signals of environmental contamination.
Lecotox
LECOTOX represents qualified research capacity focused on two topics: (a) endocrine disruption / reproductive toxicity and (b) Aquatic Toxicology.
Departman za biologiju i ekologiju
Department of Biology and Ecology (UNS PMF), educates and trains BSc, MSc and PhD students in the fileds biology and ecology, preparing them for research-oriented and/or teaching careers (primarily in elementary and secondary schools).

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