According to outdated paradigms humic substances (HS) are considered to be refractory or inert that do not directly interact with aquatic organisms. However, they are taken up and induce biotransformation activities and may act as hormone-like substances. In the present study, we tested whether HS can interfere with endocrine regulation in the amphibian Xenopus laevis. In order to exclude contamination with phyto-hormones, which may occur in environmental isolates, the artificial HS 1500 was applied. The in vivo results showed that HS 1500 causes significant estrogenic effects on X. laevis during its larval development and results of semi-quantitative RT-PCR revealed a marked increase of the estrogenic biomarker estrogen receptor mRNA (ER-m...
Several environmental chemicals are known to interact with functions related with the neuroendocrine...
It is well-known that the metamorphosis process in amphibians is dependent on thyroid hormones. Labo...
Over the past forty years observations have been made that suggest something is going wrong in the e...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
<div><p>Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine sys...
Thyroid hormones play critical roles in body growth and development as well as reproduction. They al...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural substances acting as endocrine disrupting compounds ...
Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine system of v...
Aquatic and terrestrial environments are increasingly contaminated by anthropogenic sources that inc...
International audienceSynthetic gestagens, including levonorgestrel (LNG), are active compounds in c...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Adult Xenopus laevis were exposed in vivo to ethinylestradiol, tamoxifen, methyldihydrotestosterone ...
Abstract Although the past two decades have witnessed a significant increase in the number of studie...
Several environmental chemicals are known to interact with functions related with the neuroendocrine...
It is well-known that the metamorphosis process in amphibians is dependent on thyroid hormones. Labo...
Over the past forty years observations have been made that suggest something is going wrong in the e...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
<div><p>Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine sys...
Thyroid hormones play critical roles in body growth and development as well as reproduction. They al...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural substances acting as endocrine disrupting compounds ...
Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine system of v...
Aquatic and terrestrial environments are increasingly contaminated by anthropogenic sources that inc...
International audienceSynthetic gestagens, including levonorgestrel (LNG), are active compounds in c...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Adult Xenopus laevis were exposed in vivo to ethinylestradiol, tamoxifen, methyldihydrotestosterone ...
Abstract Although the past two decades have witnessed a significant increase in the number of studie...
Several environmental chemicals are known to interact with functions related with the neuroendocrine...
It is well-known that the metamorphosis process in amphibians is dependent on thyroid hormones. Labo...
Over the past forty years observations have been made that suggest something is going wrong in the e...