作者
Martha León-Olea, Christopher J Martyniuk, Edward F Orlando, Mary Ann Ottinger, Cheryl S Rosenfeld, Jennifer T Wolstenholme, Vance L Trudeau
发表日期
2014/7/1
来源
General and comparative endocrinology
卷号
203
页码范围
158-173
出版商
Academic Press
简介
In the last few years, it has become clear that a wide variety of environmental contaminants have specific effects on neuroendocrine systems in fish, amphibians, birds and mammals. While it is beyond the scope of this review to provide a comprehensive examination of all of these neuroendocrine disruptors, we will focus on select representative examples. Organochlorine pesticides bioaccumulate in neuroendocrine areas of the brain that directly regulate GnRH neurons, thereby altering the expression of genes downstream of GnRH signaling. Organochlorine pesticides can also agonize or antagonize hormone receptors, adversely affecting crosstalk between neurotransmitter systems. The impacts of polychlorinated biphenyls are varied and in many cases subtle. This is particularly true for neuroedocrine and behavioral effects of exposure. These effects impact sexual differentiation of the hypothalamic–pituitary …
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