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PPTOX III: Environmental Stressors in the Developmental Origins of Disease—Evidence and Mechanisms

机译:PPTOX III:疾病发展起源中的环境压力源—证据和机制

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Fetal and early postnatal development constitutes the most vulnerable time period of human life in regard to adverse effects of environmental hazards. Subtle effects during development can lead to functional deficits and increased disease risk later in life. The hypothesis stating that environmental exposures leads to altered programming and, thereby, to increased susceptibility to disease or dysfunction later in life has garnered much support from both experimental and epidemiological studies. Similar observations have been made on the long-term impact of nutritional unbalance during early development. In an effort to bridge the fields of nutritional and environmental developmental toxicity, the Society of Toxicology sponsored this work. This report summarizes novel findings in developmental toxicity as reported by select invited experts and meeting attendees. Recommendations for the application and improvement of current and future research efforts are also presented.
机译:就环境危害的不利影响而言,胎儿和产后早期发育是人类生命中最脆弱的时期。发育过程中的微妙影响可能导致功能缺陷,并在以后的生活中增加疾病风险。假说表明,环境暴露导致程序改变,从而导致生命后期对疾病或功能障碍的易感性得到了实验和流行病学研究的大力支持。对于早期发育过程中营养失衡的长期影响也有类似的观察。为了弥合营养和环境发育毒性领域,毒理学学会赞助了这项工作。本报告总结了一些受邀的专家和与会人员报告的有关发育毒性的新发现。还提出了有关应用和改进当前和未来研究成果的建议。

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