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Pcb-Associated Steatohepatitis And The Role Of Nuclear Receptors., Heather Brooke Clair Dec 2017

Pcb-Associated Steatohepatitis And The Role Of Nuclear Receptors., Heather Brooke Clair

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Metabolic diseases, including fatty liver disease, hyperglycemia, and obesity, result when body systems responsible for managing allostasis (dynamic homeostasis across systems) are pressured beyond their collective compensatory reserve. Nutritional excess contributes to this state, the capacity of which is limited by genetic variation, and failure of one system will gradually lead to pathological overload in the others. Agents which act directly on the communication machinery linking these connected systems can also change the point at which allostatic load becomes allostatic overload. Environmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a class of persistent organic pollutant, is associated with a specific form of …