The inappropriate programming of developing organ systems by exposure to excess native or environmental steroids, particularly the contamination of our environment and our food sources with synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals that can interact with steroid receptors, is a major concern. Studies with native steroids have found that in utero exposure of sheep to excess testosterone, an oestrogen precursor, results in low birth weight offspring and leads to an array of adult reproductive/metabolic deficits manifested as cycle defects, functional hyperandrogenism, neuroendocrine/ovarian defects, insulin resistance and hypertension. Furthermore, the severity of reproductive dysfunction is amplified by excess postnatal weight gain. The const...
In utero exposure of the female foetus to androgens during development disrupts the reproductive axi...
Thousands of synthetic chemicals have been released into the environment, causing widespread exposur...
AbstractIt is now well recognized that the gestational environment can have long-lasting effects not...
In both human and animals, in utero exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting chemical ...
Exposure of the female sheep fetus to exogenous testosterone in early pregnancy permanently masculin...
Humans are ubiquitously exposed to complex mixtures of environmental chemicals (ECs). This study cha...
Steroid hormones play an important role in reproduction and the receptors through which they signal ...
Prenatal testosterone excess leads to neuroendocrine, ovarian, and metabolic disruptions, culminatin...
Prenatal testosterone (T) excess disrupts ovarian cyclicity and increases circulating estradiol leve...
We have shown that continuous maternal exposure to the complex mixture of environmental chemicals (E...
Androgen signalling is a critical driver of male development. Fetal steroid signalling can be dysreg...
Excess androgen exposure during fetal life in the ewe permanently alters the number of agouti-relate...
Current declines in male reproductive health may, in part, be driven by anthropogenic environmental ...
Fil: Rivera, Oscar Edgardo. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66362/1/jphysiol.2005.103929.pd
In utero exposure of the female foetus to androgens during development disrupts the reproductive axi...
Thousands of synthetic chemicals have been released into the environment, causing widespread exposur...
AbstractIt is now well recognized that the gestational environment can have long-lasting effects not...
In both human and animals, in utero exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting chemical ...
Exposure of the female sheep fetus to exogenous testosterone in early pregnancy permanently masculin...
Humans are ubiquitously exposed to complex mixtures of environmental chemicals (ECs). This study cha...
Steroid hormones play an important role in reproduction and the receptors through which they signal ...
Prenatal testosterone excess leads to neuroendocrine, ovarian, and metabolic disruptions, culminatin...
Prenatal testosterone (T) excess disrupts ovarian cyclicity and increases circulating estradiol leve...
We have shown that continuous maternal exposure to the complex mixture of environmental chemicals (E...
Androgen signalling is a critical driver of male development. Fetal steroid signalling can be dysreg...
Excess androgen exposure during fetal life in the ewe permanently alters the number of agouti-relate...
Current declines in male reproductive health may, in part, be driven by anthropogenic environmental ...
Fil: Rivera, Oscar Edgardo. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66362/1/jphysiol.2005.103929.pd
In utero exposure of the female foetus to androgens during development disrupts the reproductive axi...
Thousands of synthetic chemicals have been released into the environment, causing widespread exposur...
AbstractIt is now well recognized that the gestational environment can have long-lasting effects not...