Does the environment affect menopause? A review of the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on menopause
L Levine, JE Hall - Climacteric, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Endocrine disrupting chemicals are widely distributed in our environment. Humans are
exposed to these compounds not only through their occupations, but also through dietary …
exposed to these compounds not only through their occupations, but also through dietary …
Potential mechanism of lead poisoning to the growth and development of ovarian follicle
J Qu, H Niu, J Wang, Q Wang, Y Li - Toxicology, 2021 - Elsevier
With the rapid development of economic globalization and industrialization, lead (Pb), one of
the most important heavy metals, has been used widely since antiquity for several purposes …
the most important heavy metals, has been used widely since antiquity for several purposes …
[HTML][HTML] The effects of chronic lead exposure on the ovaries of female juvenile Japanese quails (Coturnix japonica): developmental delay, histopathological alterations …
Y He, L Wang, X Li, H Zhao - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2020 - Elsevier
Lead (Pb) is well-recognized for its great hazards to human and wildlife health. It has
negative influences on multiple organs and systems of birds. Especially, lead exposure …
negative influences on multiple organs and systems of birds. Especially, lead exposure …
Oxidative stress in the ovaries of mice chronically exposed to a low lead concentration: A generational approach
SK Trujillo-Vázquez, S Gaona-Domínguez… - Reproductive …, 2023 - Elsevier
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal that alters the oxidation-reduction balance, affecting reproductive
health and transfer during pregnancy and lactation. However, the multigenerational impact …
health and transfer during pregnancy and lactation. However, the multigenerational impact …
Elevated lead (Pb) in urban European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) feathers is not correlated to physiology or behavior
Urbanization is rapidly changing the environment and creating new challenges in the lives
of animals across the globe. Anthropogenic contaminants—like heavy metals—can persist …
of animals across the globe. Anthropogenic contaminants—like heavy metals—can persist …
Lead exposure reduces carotenoid‐based coloration and constitutive immunity in wild mallards
N Vallverdú‐Coll, F Mougeot… - Environmental …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl,
but little is known about sublethal effects produced by Pb poisoning on birds, especially in …
but little is known about sublethal effects produced by Pb poisoning on birds, especially in …
Effects of long-term exposure of female rats to low levels of lead: ovary and uterus histological architecture changes
E Dumitrescu, V Chiurciu, F Muselin… - Turkish Journal of …, 2015 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
The aim of the current study was to evaluate lead accumulation in the ovaries, fallopian
tubes, and uterus and to take note of any consequent histo-architectural changes. The …
tubes, and uterus and to take note of any consequent histo-architectural changes. The …
Zinc and α-tocopherol protect the antral follicles and endogenous antioxidants of female albino rats (Rattus norvegicus) against lead toxicity
Background Lead impairs female reproductive health because it can induce oxidative stress.
Zinc as an antioxidant produces an enzyme system that helps neutralize free radicals. α …
Zinc as an antioxidant produces an enzyme system that helps neutralize free radicals. α …
Effect of oral applied lead acetate on the expression of caspase-3 on antral granulosa cells and histopathology of ovary in female wistar rat (rattus norvegicus) ovaries
EE Frety, S Soehato, H Sujuti… - Research Journal of …, 2021 - indianjournals.com
Background: Lead exposure affects several human organs, including the reproductive
organ. Aims: This research aims to prove the effect of oral applied lead acetate on the …
organ. Aims: This research aims to prove the effect of oral applied lead acetate on the …
Exposición al plomo: Conocimientos sobre los efectos en ovarios y el impacto a la salud reproductora femenina
SK Trujillo-Vázquez, E Bonilla-González… - … en ciencias químico …, 2021 - scielo.org.mx
El plomo (Pb) es un metal pesado altamente tóxico de importancia industrial cuya presencia
continúa siendo un riesgo en el ambiente. Las concentraciones de este metal sobrepasan …
continúa siendo un riesgo en el ambiente. Las concentraciones de este metal sobrepasan …