The mitochondrial link: Phthalate exposure and cardiovascular disease. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Phthalates' pervasive presence in everyday life poses concern as they have been revealed to induce perturbing health defects. Utilized as a plasticizer, phthalates are riddled throughout many common consumer products including personal care products, food packaging, home furnishings, and medical supplies. Phthalates permeate into the environment by leaching out of these products which can subsequently be taken up by the human body. It is previously established that a connection exists between phthalate exposure and cardiovascular disease (CVD) development; however, the specific mitochondrial link in this scenario has not yet been described. Prior studies have indicated that one possible mechanism for how phthalates exert their effects is through mitochondrial dysfunction. By disturbing mitochondrial structure, function, and signaling, phthalates can contribute to the development of the foremost cause of death worldwide, CVD. This review will examine the potential link among phthalates and their effects on the mitochondria, permissive of CVD development.

published proceedings

  • Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res

altmetric score

  • 2.45

author list (cited authors)

  • Kabekkodu, S. P., Gladwell, L. R., & Choudhury, M.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada||Gladwell, Lauren Rae||Choudhury, Mahua

publication date

  • March 2024