Artículo
Long-Lasting Effects of Neonatal Bisphenol A Exposure on the Implantation Process
Varayoud, Jorgelina Guadalupe
; Ramos, Jorge Guillermo
; Muñoz de Toro, Monica Milagros; Luque, Enrique Hugo
Fecha de publicación:
01/2014
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Vitamins and Hormones Series
ISSN:
0083-6729
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Successful implantation is the result of complex molecular interactions between the hormonally primed uterus and a mature blastocyst. This very carefully synchronized interplay of hormonal signals and feedback loops is potentially vulnerable to chemicals such as endocrine disruptors that may disrupt endocrine signaling. Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the highest-volume chemicals produced worldwide. This chapter describes the effects of brief postnatal exposure to BPA on female reproductive performance and specifically on the uterine adaptations during the preimplantation period. We propose that an early alteration in Hoxa10 gene expression affects the functional differentiation of the preimplantation uterus as part of an altered endocrine signal transduction pathway. These molecular alterations could explain, at least in part, the adverse effects of BPA on uterine implantation. Exposure to endocrine disruptors, such as BPA, could contribute to the impaired female fertility noted over the past decades.
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Citación
Luque, Enrique Hugo; Muñoz de Toro, Monica Milagros; Ramos, Jorge Guillermo; Varayoud, Jorgelina Guadalupe; Long-Lasting Effects of Neonatal Bisphenol A Exposure on the Implantation Process; Elsevier; Vitamins and Hormones Series; 94; 1-2014; 253-275
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