The present paper critically reviews the current knowledge of the impact of EDCs on reproductive disorders in humans.doi:10.1071/RD09300Balabanič DRupnik MKlemenčič AKReproduction, Fertility and DevelopmentNegative impact of endocrine-disrupting compounds on human reproductive health. Balabani?
Because some genes in humans and orthologs in mice are involved in similar physiological endocrine functions, these models are interesting for analyzing knock-out/in phenotypes in a gene candidate approach. Despite, differences are still noted in the secretion pattern of several hormones and/or the ...
Reichel's Care of the Elderly: Endocrine disorders in the elderly Many epidemiologic studies have examined age-related processes in humans. Some of the difficulties with these studies are noted. Endocrinologic changes of ... S Yalamanchi,LS Tabatabai,KF Moseley 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 ...
The PRISMA and Meta-Analyses frameworks were used to review and present integrated evidence. The literature search was undertaken in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus. All studies that focused on the sources, exposure pathways, and reproductive health impact of endocrine disruptors were included in ...
This susceptibility is illustrated by the high prevalence of congenital masculinisation disorders (cryptorchidism, hypospadias) and disorders in young adult men (low sperm counts, testis cancer), which may also stem from maldevelopment (dysgenesis) of the foetal testis. Testicular dysgenesis occurring ...
Response to Letter to the Editor: "Endocrine Disorders in Primary Mitochondrial Disease" We recently published an observational, cross-sectional study designed to provide estimates of the prevalence of endocrine disorders in the North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium (NAMDC) cohort [1]. In the...
Male reproductive disorders in humans and prenatal indicators of estrogen exposure. A review of published epidemiological studies Reprod. Toxicol., 21 (1) (2006), pp. 4-15 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Susser, 1991 M. Susser What is a cause and how do we know one? A ...
Hence, perturbations during development due to environmental factors such as EDCs may have a role in dysfunction of the gut–brain interactions thereby bringing about feeding disorders and obesity. Although couple of reports described generation of a population of hypothalamic neurons from PSCs, albeit...
Blood levels of the natural P4 hormone peak in the human and other mammals’ female menstrual cycle and are further elevated during pregnancy. In addition to its physiological functions in humans and livestock, P4 is also excreted in urine and milk into the environment. Other environmental sources...
These compounds have been found to persist as pollutants in the environment, and have been blamed for causing developmental disorders and/or fertility problems in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and humans. The book presents the relevant fundamentals... (展开全部) 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热...