PubMedID: 22827390There is a heightened interest and concern among scientists, clinicians and regulatory agencies as well as the general public, regarding the effects of environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In this review, we identify the main epigenetic mechanisms and describe key ovarian processes that are vulnerable to the epigenetic actions of EDCs. We also provide an overview of the human epidemiological evidence documenting the detrimental effects of several common environmental EDCs on female reproduction. We then focus on experimental evidence demonstrating the epigenetic effects of these EDCs in the ovary and female reproductive system, with an emphasis on methoxychlor, an organochlorine pesticide. We conclude the r...
Two of the most prevalent ovarian diseases affecting women’s fertility and health are Primary Ovaria...
International audienceChlordecone (CD) is an insecticide that was used in the French West Indies for...
Transgenerational effects of environmental toxins require either a chromosomal or epigenetic alterat...
Evidence is accumulating that environmental chemicals (ECs) including endocrine-disrupting compounds...
Artículo de publicación ISIOestrogens play an important role in development and function of the brai...
The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenera...
Introduction: An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is defined as "an exogenous chemical or a mixtu...
Introduction: An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is defined as "an exogenous chemical or a mixtu...
<div><p>The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic tra...
The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenera...
<div><p>Environmental compounds including fungicides, plastics, pesticides, dioxin and hydrocarbons ...
To understand the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), the mechanism(s) by which EDCs e...
In the female reproductive system, the ovary is the primary functional organ responsible for oocyte ...
Environmental compounds including fungicides, plastics, pesticides, dioxin and hydrocarbons can prom...
Transient exposure to methoxychlor (MXC), an environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, during fet...
Two of the most prevalent ovarian diseases affecting women’s fertility and health are Primary Ovaria...
International audienceChlordecone (CD) is an insecticide that was used in the French West Indies for...
Transgenerational effects of environmental toxins require either a chromosomal or epigenetic alterat...
Evidence is accumulating that environmental chemicals (ECs) including endocrine-disrupting compounds...
Artículo de publicación ISIOestrogens play an important role in development and function of the brai...
The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenera...
Introduction: An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is defined as "an exogenous chemical or a mixtu...
Introduction: An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is defined as "an exogenous chemical or a mixtu...
<div><p>The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic tra...
The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenera...
<div><p>Environmental compounds including fungicides, plastics, pesticides, dioxin and hydrocarbons ...
To understand the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), the mechanism(s) by which EDCs e...
In the female reproductive system, the ovary is the primary functional organ responsible for oocyte ...
Environmental compounds including fungicides, plastics, pesticides, dioxin and hydrocarbons can prom...
Transient exposure to methoxychlor (MXC), an environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, during fet...
Two of the most prevalent ovarian diseases affecting women’s fertility and health are Primary Ovaria...
International audienceChlordecone (CD) is an insecticide that was used in the French West Indies for...
Transgenerational effects of environmental toxins require either a chromosomal or epigenetic alterat...