Fetal exposure to environmental chemicals; insights from placental perfusion studies
L Mathiesen, T Buerki-Thurnherr, J Pastuschek… - Placenta, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction The burden of environmental chemicals in the human population is ubiquitous
and especially problematic in pregnancy due to potential exposure of the vulnerable fetus …
and especially problematic in pregnancy due to potential exposure of the vulnerable fetus …
Environmental chemicals and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Placenta as a target and possible driver of pre-and postnatal effects
J Li, A Covaci, D Chen - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Human placenta is key to fetal growth and development as it controls maternal-to-fetal
exchanges of endogenous and exogenous substances. Despite numerous studies have …
exchanges of endogenous and exogenous substances. Despite numerous studies have …
The human placenta–an alternative for studying foetal exposure
M Myren, T Mose, L Mathiesen, LE Knudsen - Toxicology in Vitro, 2007 - Elsevier
Pregnant women are daily exposed to a wide selection of foreign substances. Sources are
as different as lifestyle factors (smoking, daily care products, alcohol consumption, etc.) …
as different as lifestyle factors (smoking, daily care products, alcohol consumption, etc.) …
Human placenta: a human organ for developmental toxicology research and biomonitoring
P Myllynen, M Pasanen, O Pelkonen - Placenta, 2005 - Elsevier
Pregnant mothers are exposed to a wide variety of foreign chemicals. This exposure is most
commonly due to maternal medication, lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drug abuse, and …
commonly due to maternal medication, lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drug abuse, and …
A critical review on the opportunity to use placenta and innovative biomonitoring methods to characterize the prenatal chemical exposome
T Contini, R Béranger, L Multigner… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Adverse effects associated with chemical exposures during pregnancy include several
developmental and reproductive disorders. However, considering the tens of thousands of …
developmental and reproductive disorders. However, considering the tens of thousands of …
Developing novel in vitro methods for the risk assessment of developmental and placental toxicants in the environment
During pregnancy, the placenta is critical for the regulation of maternal homeostasis and
fetal growth and development. Exposures to environmental chemicals during pregnancy can …
fetal growth and development. Exposures to environmental chemicals during pregnancy can …
[图书][B] Placental toxicology
BVR Sastry - 1995 - books.google.com
Placental Toxicology examines placental transfer and toxicology of drugs and environmental
agents to placenta, as well as to fetus. For the first time in a single volume, placental and …
agents to placenta, as well as to fetus. For the first time in a single volume, placental and …
Prenatal exposure to emerging plasticizers and synthetic antioxidants and their potency to cross human placenta
S Tang, X Sun, X Qiao, W Cui, F Yu… - Environmental …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Gestational exposure to environmental chemicals and subsequent permeation through the
placental barrier represents potential health risks to both pregnant women and their fetuses …
placental barrier represents potential health risks to both pregnant women and their fetuses …
Review of the environmental prenatal exposome and its relationship to maternal and fetal health
Environmental chemicals comprise a major portion of the human exposome, with some
shown to impact the health of susceptible populations, including pregnant women and …
shown to impact the health of susceptible populations, including pregnant women and …
Transport of persistent organic pollutants across the human placenta
Prenatal life is the most sensitive stage of human development to environmental pollutants.
Early exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may increase the risk of adverse …
Early exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may increase the risk of adverse …