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AOP: 580
Title
Mineralocorticoid Receptor Activation Leading to Increased Body Mass Index
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Point of Contact
Contributors
- Théo Jamay
- Etienne Blanc
- Xavier COUMOUL
- Min Ji Kim
- Karine Audouze
Coaches
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Abstract
This AOP describes a mechanistic sequence linking activation of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) to increased body mass index (BMI). The pathway begins with MR activation in adipose tissue (MIE), leading to triglyceride accumulation and adipocyte hypertrophy (KEs), which collectively result in increased fat mass and elevated BMI (AO). This AOP provides a novel perspective on how environmental exposures can perturb metabolic regulation through MR signaling.
AOP Development Strategy
Context
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a widely used endpoint in epidemiology and clinical research, reflecting alterations in energy homeostasis and body composition. Although lifestyle and genetic factors are known contributors, there is growing evidence that environmental chemicals play a role in the regulation of adiposity via molecular mechanisms. Among these, the MR has emerged as a key player in adipose tissue biology, influencing lipid handling and storage. The originality of this AOP lies in the identification of MR activation as a novel molecular initiating event (MIE), which is currently underrepresented in existing AOP networks related to metabolic disruption.
Strategy
Summary of the AOP
Events:
Molecular Initiating Events (MIE)
Key Events (KE)
Adverse Outcomes (AO)
Relationships Between Two Key Events (Including MIEs and AOs)
Network View
Prototypical Stressors
Life Stage Applicability
Taxonomic Applicability
Sex Applicability
Overall Assessment of the AOP
The AOP offers a biologically plausible and empirically supported framework linking MR activation to BMI. While BMI is a multifactorial trait, this pathway isolates a specific endocrine axis that can be triggered by environmental chemicals. Although more work is needed to fully quantify dose-response and temporal dynamics, the essential steps of the pathway are supported by consistent findings across studies.
Domain of Applicability
Essentiality of the Key Events
Evidence Assessment
Known Modulating Factors
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Quantitative Understanding
Considerations for Potential Applications of the AOP (optional)
This AOP can serve as a framework for identifying and assessing chemicals with endocrine-disrupting properties that act via MR. It supports integrated testing strategies and informs biomarker selection for epidemiological studies focused on obesity and metabolic syndrome.