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Advances in understanding the reproductive toxicity of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in women.
Wang, Jinguang; Zhao, Chunwu; Feng, Jie; Sun, Pingping; Zhang, Yuhua; Han, Ailing; Zhang, Yuemin; Ma, Huagang.
Afiliación
  • Wang J; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Zhao C; Gastrointestinal Surgery Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Feng J; Gynecology and Obstetrics Department, Fangzi District People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Sun P; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Zhang Y; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Han A; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Zhang Y; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
  • Ma H; Reproductive Medicine Center of Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang, China.
Front Cell Dev Biol ; 12: 1390247, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38606320
ABSTRACT
Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in disorders of the female reproductive system, accompanied by a rise in adverse pregnancy outcomes. This trend is increasingly being linked to environmental pollution, particularly through the lens of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs). These external agents disrupt natural processes of hormones, including synthesis, metabolism, secretion, transport, binding, as well as elimination. These disruptions can significantly impair human reproductive functions. A wealth of animal studies and epidemiological research indicates that exposure to toxic environmental factors can interfere with the endocrine system's normal functioning, resulting in negative reproductive outcomes. However, the mechanisms of these adverse effects are largely unknown. This work reviews the reproductive toxicity of five major environmental EDCs-Bisphenol A (BPA), Phthalates (PAEs), Triclocarban Triclosan and Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs)-to lay a foundational theoretical basis for further toxicological study of EDCs. Additionally, it aims to spark advancements in the prevention and treatment of female reproductive toxicity caused by these chemicals.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Cell Dev Biol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Cell Dev Biol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China
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