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Estrogenic pollution

Farabollini, R, Porrini, S., and Dessi-Fulgheri, F. (1999). Perinatal exposure to the estrogenic pollutant Bisphenol A affects behavior in male and female rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 64, 687-694. [Pg.346]

Ruehlmann DO, Steinert JR, Valverde MA, Jacob R, Mann GE. 1998. Environmental estrogenic pollutants induce acute vascular relaxation by inhibiting L-type Ca2 + channels in smooth muscle cells. FASEB J 12 613-619. [Pg.262]

Many pesticides that are termed estrogenic pollutants (e.g., from agricultural products and industrial chemicals) have significant environmental consequences due to their multiple routes of exposure, their widespread presence in the environment, and their ability to bioaccumulatc and resist biodegradation. Table 1 lists such possible agents and the reproductive adverse events caused by these agents. [Pg.450]

Aquatic organisms may be affected directly by water pollutants. One important example is the feminization of some organisms by exposure to estrogenic pollutants. Mussels and other sedimentdwelling organisms in the hydrosphere have been adversely affected by organotin water pollutants. [Pg.110]

Soto AM, Sonnenschein C, Chung KL, et al. 1995. The E-SCREEN assay as a tool to identify estrogens An update on estrogenic environmental pollutants. Environ Health Perspect 103 (Supp. [Pg.232]

Soto, A.M., Sonnenschein, C., and Chung, K.L. et al. (1995). The E-screen assay as a tool to identify estrogens—an update on estrogenic environmental-pollutants. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, 113-122. [Pg.369]

Navas JM, Gonzalez-Mazo E, Wenzel A, Gomez-Parra A, Segner H (1999) Linear alkylbenzene sulphonates and intermediate products from their degradation are not estrogenic. Mar Pollut Bull 38 880-884... [Pg.104]

The present work aimed to investigate the estrogenicity of industrial pollutants discharged into water resources by studying modifications in the cell kinetics of MCF7 breast cancer cell cultures and effects on the... [Pg.936]

Heinz GW, Rourke AW, Bradley TM. 1987. The influence of chlordecone and estrogen on the secretion of proteinaceous molecules of the mouse uterus. Environmental Pollution 46(4) 297-306... [Pg.260]

In general, the main pollution problems associated with surfactants can be summarized as (1) foaming in river and wastewater treatment plants [314,326, 344,348,349,356,357], (2) transformation to bioactive metabolites (i.e., poly-ethoxylated alkylphenols, estrogenic compounds) under aerobic and anaerobic conditions [315,356], and (3) formation of certain cationics which are toxic to microorganisms at high concentrations [356,357]. [Pg.52]

Figure 8.7 Induction of significant activity in yeast estrogen screen (YES) assay by an extract of an SPMD sample from Lake Shkodra/Skadar. Reprinted from Rastall et al. (2004a), copyright (2004) reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Figure 8.7 Induction of significant activity in yeast estrogen screen (YES) assay by an extract of an SPMD sample from Lake Shkodra/Skadar. Reprinted from Rastall et al. (2004a), copyright (2004) reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

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