Dirty Minds: How Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) and Other Pollutants Affect the Neuroendocrinology of Behavior and Emotions

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Thousands of anthropogenic chemicals occupy our bodies and environment, a situation that imperils the health of present and future generations. This chapter focuses on those that influence brain development and socioemotional behaviors. Although the bulk of research on the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), including autism spectrum disorder and others with social deficits, has overwhelmingly focused on genetics, even the most conservative estimates assign 30–60% of risk to environmental factors. Undoubtedly a confluence of lifestyle, maternal health, and other factors, identifying the type and timing of exposures that contribute to NDD risk is challenging and the integrative nature of the neuroendocrine system means that chemical insults can have multisystem effects making causality difficult to establish. Additionally, because NDDs have sex biases, it is plausible that chemical exposures will also produce sex-specific effects, a phenomenon that is still underappreciated by regulators and classical toxicologists. This chapter summarizes multiple modes of neuroendocrine disruptor action including thyroid disruption which is one of the most common, plus effects on oxytocin and vasopressin systems. Also provided are extensive examples of which chemicals have been most closely linked with NDDs.

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Abbreviations

ADHD:

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

ASD:

Autism spectrum disorder

AVP:

Arginine vasopressin

BFRs:

Brominated flame retardants

BPA:

Bisphenol A

DDT:

Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane

DEHP:

di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

DES:

Diethylstilbestrol

DNT:

Developmental neurotoxicity/neurotoxicant

EA&T:

Estrogen, androgen, and thyroid

EDC:

Endocrine disrupting chemical

EPA:

Environmental Protection Agency

FRs:

Fire retardants

GI:

Gastrointestinal tract

GPER:

G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1

HPA:

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal

HPG:

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal

HPT:

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid

NAcc:

Nucleus accumbens

NDD:

Neurodevelopmental disorder

NTP:

National toxicology program

OC:

Organochlorine

OP:

Organophosphate

OPFR:

Organophosphate flame retardant

OT:

Oxytocin

PBDEs:

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers

PCBs:

Polychlorinated biphenyls

PFAS:

Polyfluoroalkyl substances

POP:

Persistent organic pollutant

PVN:

Paraventricular nucleus

SBNN:

Social brain neural network

T3:

Triiodothyronine

T4:

Thyroxine

TBBPA:

Tetrabromobisphenol A

TH:

Thyroid hormone

UN:

United Nations

WHO:

World Health Organization

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The author has no known or perceived conflicts of interest. This work was supported by ES028110 to HBP and P30ES025128. Figures were prepared using Biorender.

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Patisaul, H.B. (2024). Dirty Minds: How Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) and Other Pollutants Affect the Neuroendocrinology of Behavior and Emotions. In: Caldwell, H.K., Albers, H.E. (eds) Neuroendocrinology of Behavior and Emotions. Masterclass in Neuroendocrinology, vol 16. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51112-7_9

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