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Female sexual maturation and reproduction after prepubertal exposure to estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals: a review of rodent and human data.

机译:青春期前接触雌激素和破坏内分泌的化学物质后女性的性成熟和生殖:对啮齿动物和人类数据的回顾。

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Natural hormones and some synthetic chemicals spread into our surrounding environment share the capacity to interact with hormone action and metabolism. Exposure to such compounds can cause a variety of developmental and reproductive detrimental abnormalities in wildlife species and, potentially, in human. Many experimental and epidemiological data have reported that exposure of the developing fetus or neonate to environmentally relevant concentrations of some among these endocrine disrupters induces morphological, biochemical and/or physiological disorders in brain and reproductive organs, by interfering with the hormone actions. The impact of such exposures on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and subsequent sexual maturation is the subject of the present review. We will highlight epidemiological human studies and the effects of early exposure during gestational, perinatal or postnatal life in female rodents.
机译:天然激素和一些合成化学物质散布到我们周围的环境中,具有与激素作用和新陈代谢相互作用的能力。暴露于此类化合物可能会在野生动植物物种中以及潜在地在人类中引起各种发育和生殖有害异常。许多实验和流行病学数据已经报告,发育中的胎儿或新生儿暴露于这些内分泌干扰物中一些与环境有关的浓度,会干扰激素的作用,从而在大脑和生殖器官中引起形态,生化和/或生理疾病。这种接触对下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴和随后的性成熟的影响是本综述的主题。我们将重点介绍流行病学的人体研究以及雌性啮齿动物在妊娠,围产期或产后生活中的早期暴露的影响。

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