
It has been shown that numerous natural and synthetic chemicals with estrogenic activities are reproductive or developmental toxic factors in humans or animals by epidemiological investigations and animal experiments. The mechanisms of toxicity, however, are very complicated, especially the molecular mechanisms. This article introduced the current progress on molecular mechanisms of toxicity, which included modulating signaling pathways, interfering gene expression during embryo stage, inducing mutation, etc.
Male, Leydig Cells, Phytoestrogens, Isoflavones, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Phenols, Pregnancy, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects, Animals, Humans, Female, Bisphenol A Compounds, Estrogens, Non-Steroidal, Plant Preparations, Benzhydryl Compounds
Male, Leydig Cells, Phytoestrogens, Isoflavones, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Phenols, Pregnancy, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects, Animals, Humans, Female, Bisphenol A Compounds, Estrogens, Non-Steroidal, Plant Preparations, Benzhydryl Compounds
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