نتایج جستجو برای: irritability to ddt

تعداد نتایج: 10615131  

2015
Amy L. Strong Zhenzhen Shi Michael J. Strong David F.B. Miller Douglas B. Rusch Aaron M. Buechlein Erik K. Flemington John A. McLachlan Kenneth P. Nephew Matthew E. Burow Bruce A. Bunnell

BACKGROUND Although the global use of the endocrine-disrupting chemical DDT has decreased, its persistence in the environment has resulted in continued human exposure. Accumulating evidence suggests that DDT exposure has long-term adverse effects on development, yet the impact on growth and differentiation of adult stem cells remains unclear. OBJECTIVES Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exp...

2003
Aimin Chen Walter J. Rogan

Although dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) is being banned worldwide, countries in sub-Saharan Africa have sought exemptions for malaria control. Few studies show illness in children from the use of DDT, and the possibility of risks to them from DDT use has been minimized. However, plausible if inconclusive studies associate DDT with more preterm births and shorter duration of lactation, w...

2012
Melyssa R. Bratton Daniel E. Frigo H. Chris Segar Kenneth P. Nephew John A. McLachlan Thomas E. Wiese Matthew E. Burow

BACKGROUND The organochlorine dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), a known estrogen mimic and endocrine disruptor, has been linked to animal and human disorders. However, the detailed mechanism(s) by which DDT affects cellular physiology remains incompletely defined. OBJECTIVES We and others have shown that DDT activates cell-signaling cascades, culminating in the activation of estrogen rec...

Journal: :Poultry Science 1947

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
J. de la Fuente M. P. Rodríguez

Dr. Matteson claims that DDT is associated with reduced lactation. In the United States, where DDT has been banned for 26 years, mothers who stay home breast-feed for an average of 25.1 weeks—mothers who work parttime, for 22.5 weeks (19). In Belize, mothers in urban areas, where DDT is not used for malaria control, breast-feed less than 38.4 weeks—mothers in rural areas with lifetime exposures...

2002
Daland R. Juberg Rita Loch-Caruso

Previous work in our laboratory showed that o,p'-DDT increases the frequency of rat uterine contractions in vitro. The present study investigated whether this response was related to prostaglandin E 2 (PGE2) release from the uterine strips or to the estrogenicity of o,p'-DDT. Contraction frequency was evaluated by recording isometric spontaneous contractions in longitudinal uterine strips from ...

M. Elshabrawy Ghanem, R. El Gawish T. Maeda

This study was conducted to reveal the estrogenic effects of bisphenol A and o, p’-DDT on quailembryos. Thirteen fertilized eggs were used as control (injected with 20 μl corn oil), 15 eggs were injectedwith estradiol 17β (0.04 mg dissolved in 20 μl corn oil), 20 eggs were injected with BPA (2 mg dissolved in20 μl corn oil) and 20 eggs were injected with o, p’-DDT (2 mg dissolved in 20 μl corn ...

2010
Guangli Wang Ji Zhang Li Wang Bin Liang Kai Chen Shunpeng Li Jiandong Jiang

Microbial degradation of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT) is the most promising way to clean up DDT residues found in the environment. In this paper, a bacterium designated as wax, which was capable of co-metabolizing DDT with other carbon sources, was isolated from a long-term DDT-contaminated soil sample by an enrichment culture technique. The new isolate was identified as ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
W J Hendry R Hakkak L E Cornett

Glucocorticoid treatment dramatically inhibits growth of the wild-type DDT1MF-2 hamster smooth muscle tumor cell line (DDT-WT) but not that of a glucocorticoid-selected clonal variant (DDT-GR). Our objective was to further define the level of glucocorticoid resistance in DDT-GR cells. Glucocorticoid receptors were confirmed to be less abundant in DDT-GR cells, but the immunoreactivity and molec...

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