... The expression levels of CaBP-9k mRNA and protein are strongly up-regulated by estrogenic compounds (OP, NP and BPA) and E2 itself in the uterus of immature rats (Fig. 2), indicating that CaBP-9k can be a useful ...
... In contrast to other cancers, there are few animal models of TGCTs. In mouse, the only strain that developed TGCTs, and which also proved to originate from PGCs is the 129/SvJ strain, discovered by more than 50 years ago ...
... vertebrate endocrinedisruptors (56,59), there is little evidence that such effects are mediated via the ecdysteroid or juvenile ...be endocrine active ...detect endocrine activity potential ...
... 1994), endocrinedisruptors like DES might interfere with normal development of serotonin, dopamine, and GABA receptor systems, and thus alter responses to new or stressful ...
... Several studies have reported that the process of genomic imprinting is perturbed by endocrinedisruptors. The main- tenance of imprinting in the in utero exposed embryo is largely resistant but not ...
... An Endocrine Disruptor is an “exogenous substance or mixture that alters function(s) of the endocrine system and consequently causes adverse health effects in an intact organism, or its progeny, or (sub) ...
... by endocrine disruptor effects at puberty ...effective endocrinedisruptors influenced female’s fertility, (reproductive capacity) by affecting the morphology, and function (estrus cyclicity, ...
... estrogenic endocrinedisruptors (EEDs) may also contribute to perturbations that take place during vascular ...Estrogenic endocrinedisruptors are mainly synthetic chemicals ubiquitously ...
... and endocrinedisruptors. The endocrine disruption in wildlife has been the subject of many reviews and workshops in recent ...as Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDC), and a list of more than ...
... its endocrine disrupting ...DeCS: EndocrineDisruptors; Foods; Obesity; Bisphenol A and its correspondents in ...the endocrine system, being its high exposure linked to many of the habits ...
... Cite This Article: Filka G. Georgieva. (2019). “SENSITIVE SKIN SYNDROME AND ENDOCRINEDISRUPTORS - IS THERE A CONNECTION?” International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research, 6(9), ...
... including endocrine disrupting chemicals, have been re- ported to be correlated with BW [13, 14, 16, 25 – 30], BW is a weakly sensitive or reliable proxy for developmental toxicity of environmental pollutants in ...
... In this study, we analyzed the effects of perinatal expos- ure to EDCs on social behavior and on the interaction be- tween BW and social stress in mice. We selected for our study three compounds: ...
... assessing endocrine activity aggregate sufficient information? What role do hazard and exposure play? What methodologies for risk assessment are available? And which conclusions can be drawn from SVHCs? ...
... and endocrine effects, and c) findings of a previous breast cancer study that observed: increased risks among women with an occupational history of farming (OR = ...other endocrine-active agents, and c) ...
... of endocrine adaptation may have benefited in the short term for the well-being of the endo- crine system that predisposes to physiological functions and, ultimately, ...
... EDCs: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals; GnRH: Gonadotropin- releasing hormone; KorEHS-C: Korean Environmental Health Survey in Children and Adolescents; LH: Luteinizing hormone; MBzP: Monobenzyl phthalate; MCPP: ...
... In this case control study, maternal serum levels of DDE, and the phytoestrogens, daidzein and genistein were not associated with spontaneous premature delivery1. There is still a possib[r] ...