This study investigated the effects of perinatal genistein (GEN) exposure on the central nervous system of rat offspring. Pregnant dams orally received GEN (1 or 10. mg/kg/day) or vehicle (1. ml/kg/day) from gestation day 10 to postnatal day 14. In order to assess the effects of GEN on rat offspring, we used a battery of behavioral tests, including the open-field, elevated plus-maze, MAZE and step-through passive avoidance tests. MAZE test is an appetite-motivation test, and we used this mainly for assessing spatial learning and memory. In the MAZE test, GEN groups exhibited shorter latency from start to goal than the vehicle-treated group in both sexes. On the other hand, performances in the step-through passive avoidance test were non-mon...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. The pre-motor symptomatic sta...
Amino acid composition and isoflavone are alleged contributors to the beneficial effects of soy prot...
abstract: There is preclinical evidence that the detrimental cognitive effects of hormone loss can b...
This study investigated the effects of perinatal genistein (GEN) exposure on the central nervous sys...
Cognitive dysfunction due to higher blood glucose level has been reported previously. Genistein (GEN...
Introduction: Several studies indicate that estrogen use increase performance on some tests of cogni...
Abstract Introduction: Intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of streptozotocin (STZ) causes cogni...
Summary: Genistein is an isoflavone constituent of soya. This study examined the mechanism by which ...
Abstract Background In learning and memory tasks, requiring visual spatial memory (VSM), males exhib...
OBJECTIVES: Genistein is known to influence reproductive system development through its binding affi...
[[abstract]]Genistein, the principal soy isoflavone, has estrogenic activity and is widely consumed ...
Phytoestrogens, plant-derived nonsteroidal estrogens found in high abundance in most soy food produc...
Diets high in soy-based products are well known for their estrogenic activity. Genistein, the predom...
Soy foods contain phytoestrogens as genistein (GEN) which may interfere with endocrine system and, d...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an estrogenic endocrine disruptor used for producing polycarbonate plastics and...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. The pre-motor symptomatic sta...
Amino acid composition and isoflavone are alleged contributors to the beneficial effects of soy prot...
abstract: There is preclinical evidence that the detrimental cognitive effects of hormone loss can b...
This study investigated the effects of perinatal genistein (GEN) exposure on the central nervous sys...
Cognitive dysfunction due to higher blood glucose level has been reported previously. Genistein (GEN...
Introduction: Several studies indicate that estrogen use increase performance on some tests of cogni...
Abstract Introduction: Intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of streptozotocin (STZ) causes cogni...
Summary: Genistein is an isoflavone constituent of soya. This study examined the mechanism by which ...
Abstract Background In learning and memory tasks, requiring visual spatial memory (VSM), males exhib...
OBJECTIVES: Genistein is known to influence reproductive system development through its binding affi...
[[abstract]]Genistein, the principal soy isoflavone, has estrogenic activity and is widely consumed ...
Phytoestrogens, plant-derived nonsteroidal estrogens found in high abundance in most soy food produc...
Diets high in soy-based products are well known for their estrogenic activity. Genistein, the predom...
Soy foods contain phytoestrogens as genistein (GEN) which may interfere with endocrine system and, d...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an estrogenic endocrine disruptor used for producing polycarbonate plastics and...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. The pre-motor symptomatic sta...
Amino acid composition and isoflavone are alleged contributors to the beneficial effects of soy prot...
abstract: There is preclinical evidence that the detrimental cognitive effects of hormone loss can b...