Milk contains considerable quantities of estrogens and progesterone and as such may be one of the risk factors for hormone-related cancers. To determine the hormonal effects of commercial and traditional types of milk, we performed uterotrophic tests.Forty-five rats were ovariectomized and divided into three groups of 15 animals each. The animals were kept for 7?days on powdered chow and one of three different liquids: commercial milk (C), traditional milk (T), or water. At autopsy, wet and dry uterine weights were determined. The cell heights of the uterine epithelium and endometrium were determined. The uterine 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling index of the epithelium and endometrium gland epithelium was also assessed.The weights of ...
Surgical removal of submaxillary gland in immature rats causes a large increase in size and about th...
Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity,...
A role for estrogens in breast cancer is widely accepted, however, recent evidence highlights that t...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
Epidemiological studies have yielded inconsistent results regarding the relation between the milk co...
Commercial cows ’ milk contains considerable amounts of estrogens. This study assessed the effect of...
We investigated whether maternal exposure during pregnancy to cow's milk containing endogenous estro...
Alcohol exposure during gestation increases breast cancer risk in offspring. While the mechanisms th...
Infertility, defined as the failure to conceive or induce conception, is a common and serious proble...
Superovulatory treatment with exogenous gonadotrophins adversely affects the uterus through the disr...
Residues of illegally used hormones are regularly detected in animal products, feed, or cocktails re...
Numerous studies have shown that uterine RNA obtained from oestradiol stimulated rats (U-RNA) reprod...
A delicate balance of steroid and gonadotrophic hormones is essential for intrafollicular oocyte mat...
experiment was done to see if the same effects occurred in the rat and whether or not the adrenal gl...
Uterine washings were recovered from intact rats and rabbits at different stages of the reproductive...
Surgical removal of submaxillary gland in immature rats causes a large increase in size and about th...
Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity,...
A role for estrogens in breast cancer is widely accepted, however, recent evidence highlights that t...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
Epidemiological studies have yielded inconsistent results regarding the relation between the milk co...
Commercial cows ’ milk contains considerable amounts of estrogens. This study assessed the effect of...
We investigated whether maternal exposure during pregnancy to cow's milk containing endogenous estro...
Alcohol exposure during gestation increases breast cancer risk in offspring. While the mechanisms th...
Infertility, defined as the failure to conceive or induce conception, is a common and serious proble...
Superovulatory treatment with exogenous gonadotrophins adversely affects the uterus through the disr...
Residues of illegally used hormones are regularly detected in animal products, feed, or cocktails re...
Numerous studies have shown that uterine RNA obtained from oestradiol stimulated rats (U-RNA) reprod...
A delicate balance of steroid and gonadotrophic hormones is essential for intrafollicular oocyte mat...
experiment was done to see if the same effects occurred in the rat and whether or not the adrenal gl...
Uterine washings were recovered from intact rats and rabbits at different stages of the reproductive...
Surgical removal of submaxillary gland in immature rats causes a large increase in size and about th...
Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity,...
A role for estrogens in breast cancer is widely accepted, however, recent evidence highlights that t...