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A METABOLOMIC APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION IN FATHEAD MINNOW
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 06, 2006]
Although widely used in the study of rodent toxicity responses to assess human risk, metabolomics is now finding utility in toxicity assessments in a wide variety of other organisms including environmentally relevant small fish species such as fathead minnow (FHM) and medaka. To...
AN INTEGRATION OF COPEPOD-BASED BAFS, LIFECYCLE TOXICITY TESTING, AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION METHODOLOGIES FOR RAPID POPULATION-LEVEL RISK ASSESSMENT OF PERSISTENT BIOACCUMULATIVE TOXICANTS
[Published : Nov 15, 2007]
Extensive multi-generational microplate culturing (copepod hatching stage through two broods) experiments were completed with the POPs lindane, DDD and fipronil sulfide.  Identical tandem microplate experiments were run concurrently to yield sufficient copepod biomass for li...
AN INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF STERIOD HORMONES IN EXAMINING ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 20, 2001]
In recent years, there has been an increased use of the measurement of sex steroid hormone levels in the blood of animals exposed to chemicals as an indicator of reproductive impairment or an alteration in endocrine function. Although levels of hormones are often compared among a...
AN INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF STEROID HORMONES IN EVALUATING ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 04, 2001]
In recent years, there has been an increased use of the measurement of sex steroid hormone levels in the blood of animals exposed to chemicals as an indicator of reproductive impairment or an alteration in endocrine function. Although levels of hormones are often compared among a...
AOP-informed assessment of endocrine disruption in freshwater crustaceans
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 17, 2018]
To date, most research focused on developing more efficient and cost effective methods to predict toxicity have focused on human biology. However, there is also a need for effective high throughput tools to predict toxicity to other species that perform critical ecosystem functio...
Consensus models to predict endocrine disruption for all human-exposure chemicals (AAAS Annual Meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 20, 2017]
Humans are potentially exposed to tens of thousands of man-made chemicals in the environment. It is well known that some environmental chemicals mimic natural hormones and thus have the potential to be endocrine disruptors. Most of these environmental chemicals have never been te...
Development of Alternatives to Chronic Ecotoxicity Tests: Predicting Early-life Stage and Endocrine-mediated Toxicity in Aquatic Vertebrate Species
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 07, 2010]
In June 2010, the ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) with support from sanofi-aventis, NC3Rs, the Humane Society, L’Oreal, and ECVAM, held a workshop aimed at examining critical science needs related to the development of alternatives to chronic fish toxicity...
Development of Methods of Genotyping Sex for use in Endocrine Disruption Assays
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2008]
Endocrine disrupting compounds have been shown to completely sex reverse both male and female individuals in amphibian, avian, fish, invertebrate, and reptile species. In many cases these sex-reversed individuals are morphologically indistinguishable from normal individuals. De...
Extrapolation of mammalian-based ToxCast assay results to non-mammalian species to evaluate endocrine disruption
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 30, 2017]
In vitro high-throughput screening (HTS) and in silico technologies have emerged as 21st century tools for chemical hazard identification. In 2007 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched the ToxCast Program, which has screened thousands of chemicals in hundreds of...
From High-Throughput Toxicity Testing to Building Better Models to Predict Endocrine Disruption: Thyroperoxidase Case Study
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 31, 2017]
Presentation given at North Carolina State University Oct 31, 2017
Genotyping Sex in Fathead Minnows, Pimephales promelas, for Use in Endocrine Disruption Assays
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 24, 2010]
Endocrine disrupting compounds have been shown to completely sex reverse both male and female individuals in amphibian, avian, fish, invertebrate, and reptile species. In many cases these sex-reversed individuals are morphologically indistinguishable from normal individuals. De...
Genotyping Sex in Fathead Minnows, Pimephales promelas, for Use in Endocrine Disruption Assays
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 07, 2010]
Endocrine disrupting compounds have been shown to completely sex reverse both male and female individuals in amphibian, avian, fish, invertebrate, and reptile species. In many cases these sex-reversed individuals are morphologically indistinguishable from normal individuals. Dete...
INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON THE USE OF STEROID HORMONES IN EXAMINING ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 20, 2002]
In recent years, there has been an increased use of the measurement of sex steroid hormone levels in the blood of animals exposed to chemicals as an indicator of reproductive impairment or an alteration in endocrine function. Although levels of hormones are often compared among ...
METABOLOMIC STUDIES OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION IN SMALL FISH MODELS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 23, 2007]
Metabolomics is now being widely used to obtain complementary information to genomic and proteomic studies. To better understand temporal, compensatory and dose responses to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) within the hypothalamic-pituitary¬gonadal (HPG) axis, we have carrie...
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION IN FISH USING CDNA ARRAYS.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 20, 2002]
We are developing cDNA macroarrays to measure the induction of gene expression in sheepshead minnows and largemouth bass exposed to anthropogenic chemicals that can mimic the action of endogenous hormones. For sheepshead minnows exposed in aqua, we observed similar genetic profil...
MYSID CRUSTACEANS AS POTENTIAL TEST ORGANISMS FOR THE EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: A REVIEW
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 12, 2004]
Verslycke, Tim A., Nancy Fockedey, Charles L. McKenney, Jr., Stephen D. Roast, Malcolm B. Jones, Jan Mees and Colin R. Janssen. 2004. Mysid Crustaceans as Potential Test Organisms for the Evaluation of Environmental Endocrine Disruption: A Review. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 23(5):12...
PROSTATE AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION
[Published : Nov 30, 2012]
<p>This project offers the very distinct advantages of human relevance and enhanced susceptibility in the evaluation of environmental impacts on prostate development. The goal of this pilot project is to build a platform to evaluate the developmental origins of later life prostat...
Rebuttal of "Flawed Experimental Design Reveals the Need for Guidelines Requiring Appropriate Positive Controls in Endocrine Disruption Research" by (Vom Saa12010)
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 05, 2010]
In response to the letter to Toxicological Sciences by Vom Saal et al. (2010) that provided criticisms of our recent paper, we have prepared a categorical rebuttal. In this rebuttal we describe • That the developmental effects of the potent environment estrogen Ethinyl Estradio...
TRICLOSAN AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION: EVIDENCE FOR ALTERATIONS IN THYROID HORMONE HOMEOSTASIS.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 12, 2007]
Impact Statement: Triclosan (5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol) is a chlorinated phenolic antibacterial compound found as an active ingredient in many personal care and household products. Recent studies suggest that triclosan may alter thyroid hormone (TH) homeostasis via ...
The Use of MS-based Metabolomics to Determine Markers Associated with Endocrine Disruption in Small Fish Species
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 07, 2010]
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous substances that disrupt the physiological function of endogenous hormones. In fish, these xenobiotics are capable of interfering with the dynamic equilibrium of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis resulting in adverse ...
U.S. EPA'S RESEARCH ON THE ECOLOGICAL EXPOSURE, EFFECTS AND RISK MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 27, 2005]
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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION, WITH COMMENTS ON THE US EXPERIENCE
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 08, 2002]
There is no abstract available for this product. If further information is requested, please refer to the bibliographic citation and contact the person listed under Contact field.
ASSAYS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS: BEYOND ENVIRONMENTAL ESTROGENS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 19, 1999]
Recent popular and scientific articles have reported the presence of estrogenic and other hormone mimicking chemicals in the environment and their potential for causing reproductive dysfunction in humans and wildlife. The purpose of this session was to present the best available,...
Alternatives to in vivo tests to detect endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in fish and amphibians – interactions with estrogens, androgens, and thyroid hormones
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 28, 2012]
Endocrine disruption is considered a highly relevant endpoint for environmental risk assessment of chemicals, plant protection products, biocides and pharmaceuticals. Therefore, screening for endocrine disruption – with focus on vertebrates (fish and amphibians) and estrogen, and...
CONTAMINANT-INDUCED ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION IN WILDLIFE
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 20, 2000]
Environmental contaminants have posed a threat to the health of wildlife since the onset of the industrial age. Over the last four decades, much concern has focused on the lethal, carcinogenic and/or extreme teratogenic manifestations of environmental pollution. During the last d...