Investigator

David Sanz-Rosa

Director de Investigación y Docencia con Hospitales · Universidad Europea de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas y Salud

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Xenoestrogen concentr…
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Victoria Valdes-Devesa
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Universidad Europea D…

Papers

Xenoestrogen concentration in women with endometriosis or leiomyomas: A case-control study

Background Xenoestrogens are synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals capable of altering the endocrine system of humans and animals owing to their molecular similarity to endogenous hormones. There is limited data regarding their effects on women´s health. Chronic exposure to xenoestrogens can promote the development of estrogen-related diseases. Objectives To examine xenoestrogen concentration (TEXB-α) differences between women with leiomyomas or endometriosis and control women, and to study the relationship between the clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of these patients and their xenoestrogen levels. Methods Prospective case-control study. We selected 221 women who underwent surgery at Quironsalud Madrid University Hospital between 2017 and 2021. The cases included 117 patients: 74 women who underwent surgery for uterine leiomyomas, 21 with endometriosis, and 22 with both pathologies. The control group comprised 104 healthy women who underwent surgical procedures for other reasons. TEXB-α was determined in the omental fat of all patients. Using a questionnaire and reviewing the patients’ medical records, we collected sociodemographic data and other relevant variables. Results A significant majority of study participants (68.8%) had detectable levels of xenoestrogens. We found no association between TEXB-α levels in omental fat and the presence of myomas or endometriosis. In the case group, women living or working in Madrid Community exhibited, on average, 3.12 Eeq pM/g higher levels of TEXB-α compared to those working in other areas (p = 0.030). Women who referred to the use of estrogen-containing hormonal contraceptives had, on average, 3.02 Eeq pM/g higher levels of TEXB-α than those who had never used them (p = 0.022). Conclusions This study found no association between omental xenoestrogen levels and leiomyomas or endometriosis. However, their presence in most participants and their association with highly polluted areas emphasizes the importance of limiting environmental exposure to these substances. We also identified an association between hormonal contraceptive use and xenoestrogen concentration.

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Uterine NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsRadiodermatitisPrognosisEndometriosisAtherosclerosisDisease Models, Animal

Positions

2018–

Director de Investigación y Docencia con Hospitales

Universidad Europea de Madrid · Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas y Salud

2015–

Lecturer/ Methodology and Biostatistics consultant

Universidad Europea de Madrid · School of Doctorate Studies and Research

2010–

Post-Doctoral Researcher II

Fundación Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III · Atherothrombosis, Imaging and Epidemiology

2008–

Research Associate

Imperial College London · NHLI, Sir Alexander Fleming Building

2007–

Scientific Consultant

Ark Therapeutics Group plc

1999–

PhD student

Universidad Complutense de Madrid · Human Physiology

Education

2022

Master of Bussines Administration

Universidad Europea de Madrid SLU

2005

PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Universidad Complutense de Madrid · Human Physiology

1999

BsC in Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (5 year degree)

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Country

ES

Keywords
Scientific MethodologyBiostatisticsBeta Adrenergic SystemRenin Angiotensin Aldosterone SystemAntihypertensive and antihypercholesterolemic drugsCardiac Ischemia ReperfusionPlatelet aggregationArterial HypertensionPulmonary hypertensionhypercholesterolemiaExperimental animal models in cardiovascular pathologyIn vivo imaging techniquesRNAseqWesternBlotqPCRGene therapyAdeno-associated virusCloning techniquesProject managementMentoring and tutoring