Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5737949 | Neuroscience | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Present results indicate that the effect of natural xenoestrogens on the development of the brain may be highly variable: a plethora of neuronal circuits may be affected depending on sex, time of exposure, intracellular pathway involved, and target cells. This raises concern on the possible long-term effects of the use of soy-based formulas for babies, which may be currently underestimated.
Keywords
AVPPaAPVMHvlPADCPAMMMPOASCNPAMPBPAnNOSPaVPBSBLAEDCROI17-β-estradiolbasolateral amygdalalateral amygdalaEndocrine disruptorsneuronal isoform of Nitric oxide synthasephosphate saline bufferBisphenol Alimbic systemSexual dimorphismlateral septumphytoestrogensArcGenisteinregion of interestPalmNitric oxidearcuate nucleusmedial preoptic nucleusSuprachiasmatic nucleusHypothalamusVentromedial hypothalamusGEN
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Authors
G. Ponti, A. Rodriguez-Gomez, A. Farinetti, M. Marraudino, F. Filice, B. Foglio, G. Sciacca, G.C. Panzica, S. Gotti,