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   Hexachlorobenzene as a persistent organic pollutant: Toxicity and molecular mechanism of action  
   
نویسنده starek-świechowicz b. ,budziszewska b. ,starek a.
منبع pharmacological reports - 2017 - دوره : 69 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:1232 -1239
چکیده    Hexachlorobenzene (hcb) is an organochlorine pesticide widely distributed in the environment. chronic exposure of humans to hcb leads to a number of effects,such as triggering of porphyria,microsomal enzyme induction,thyroid dysfunctions,neurological symptoms,and immunological disorders. in animals,hcb induced hepatic porphyria,neurotoxic effects,and toxic effects on the thyroid function,reproductive system,and immune system. hcb as a dioxin-like compound and a weak ligand of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (ahr) is a hormonal disruptor. hcb is also known to cause tumors of the liver,thyroid and mammary gland in laboratory animals. this review presents hcb toxicity in humans and laboratory animals. the main attention was focused on the mechanisms of hcb toxicity,especially at the molecular level. © 2017 institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences
کلیدواژه Carcinogenicity; Endocrine disruption; Hexachlorobenzene; Porphyria
آدرس department of biochemical toxicology,chair of toxicology,medical college,jagiellonian university,kraków, Poland, department of biochemical toxicology,chair of toxicology,medical college,jagiellonian university,kraków,poland,department of experimental neuroendocrinology,institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences,kraków, Poland, department of biochemical toxicology,chair of toxicology,medical college,jagiellonian university,kraków, Poland
 
     
   
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