نتایج جستجو برای: estrogenic effect

تعداد نتایج: 1644540  

2017
Lauren J. Donoghue Thomas I. Neufeld Yin Li Yukitomo Arao Laurel A. Coons Kenneth S. Korach

BACKGROUND Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are suspected of altering estrogenic signaling through estrogen receptor (ER) α or β (mERβ1 in mice). Several EDC effects have been reported in animal studies and extrapolated to human studies. Unlike humans, rodents express a novel isoform of ERβ (mERβ2) with a modified ligand-binding domain sequence. EDC activity through this isoform remains un...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
A M Soto C Sonnenschein K L Chung M F Fernandez N Olea F O Serrano

Estrogens are defined by their ability to induce the proliferation of cells of the female genital tract. The wide chemical diversity of estrogenic compounds precludes an accurate prediction of estrogenic activity on the basis of chemical structure. Rodent bioassays are not suited for the large-scale screening of chemicals before their release into the environment because of their cost, complexi...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2006
Noel N Kim Miljan Stankovic Abdullah Armagan Tulay T Cushman Irwin Goldstein Abdulmaged M Traish

BACKGROUND Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator with both estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activity, is widely used as adjuvant therapy in breast cancer patients. Treatment with tamoxifen is associated with sexual side effects, such as increased vaginal dryness and pain/discomfort during sexual activity. There have been limited investigations of the effect of tamoxifen on estrogen-d...

2009
Dong-Jae Kim Seung-Hyeok Seok Min-Won Baek Hui-Young Lee Yi-Rang Na Sung-Hoon Park Hyun-Kyoung Lee Noton Kumar Dutta Koichi Kawakami Jae-Hak Park

Genistein is a phytoestrogen found at a high level in soybeans. In vitro and in vivo studies showed that high concentrations of genistein caused toxic effects. This study was designed to test the feasibility of zebrafish embryos for evaluating developmental toxicity and estrogenic potential of high genistein concentrations. The zebrafish embryos at 24 h post-fertilization were exposed to genist...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Conroy Otakuye David M Quanrud Wendell P Ela Daniel Wicke Kevin E Lansey Robert G Arnold

Estrogen activity was measured in wastewater effluent before and after polishing via soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) using both a (hER-beta) competitive binding assay and a transcriptional activation (yeast estrogen screen, YES) assay. From the competitive binding assay, the equivalent 17alpha-ethinylestradiol (EE2) concentration in secondary effluent was 4.7 nM but decreased to 0.22 nM following ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
S H Safe

It has been hypothesized that organochlorine pesticides and other environmental and dietary estrogens may be associated with the increased incidence of breast cancer in women and decreased sperm concentrations and reproductive problems in men. However, elevation of organochlorine compounds such as dichlorodipehenyldichloroethylene (DDE) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in breast cancer pati...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 2007
Tomoko Koda Masatoshi Morita Hideki Imai

Bisphenol A (BPA) is used in the production of polycarbonate and epoxy resins. The weak estrogenic activity of BPA has been confirmed by both in vitro and in vivo assays. Retinal acetate has been reported to inhibit the adverse effects of BPA on male mice reproduction. All-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) is a potent natural derivative of vitamin A and is reported to inhibit the estrogen-induced prol...

2011
Bancha Yingngam Nuttapun Supaka Wandee Rungseevijitprapa

The objective of the study was to search for the appropriate herbal extracts by comparative analysis of their estrogenic and cytotoxic activities. Some potentially estrogenic activity of herbal extracts in the management of female disorder symptoms was investigated by E-screen assay. The extracts having a promising activity were further evaluated in vitro for their cytotoxic activity. Of 13 her...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2007
Laura Canesi Lucia Cecilia Lorusso Caterina Ciacci Michele Betti Marco Rocchi Giulio Pojana Antonio Marcomini

Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are almost ubiquitous in the aquatic environment. In the marine bivalve Mytilus the natural estrogen 17beta-estradiol (E2) and different EDCs have been recently demonstrated to affect the function of the immune cells, the hemocytes. The effects were Tamoxifen-sensitive and were mediated by rapid modulation of kinase-mediated transduction pathways. In this w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
S F Arnold P M Vonier B M Collins D M Klotz L J Guillette J A McLachlan

The effect of mixtures of environmental chemicals with hormonal activity has not been well studied. To investigate this phenomenon, the estrogen receptor (ER) from the American alligator (aER) or human (hER) was incubated with [3H]17beta-estradiol in the presence of selected environmental chemicals individually or in combination. The environmental chemicals included the insecticide chlordane, w...

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