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A Multiomics Study To Unravel the Effects of Developmental Exposure to Endosulfan in Rats: Molecular Explanation for Sex-Dependent Effects

2019

Exposure to low levels of environmental contaminants, including pesticides, induces neurodevelopmental toxicity. Environmental and food contaminants can reach the brain of the fetus, affecting brain development and leading to neurological dysfunction. The pesticide endosulfan is a persistent pollutant, and significant levels still remain detectable in the environment although its use is banned in some countries. In rats, endosulfan exposure during brain development alters motor activity, coordination, learning, and memory, even several months after uptake, and does so in a sex-dependent way. However, the molecular mechanisms driving these effects have not been studied in detail. In this wor…

MaleCerebellumInsecticidescerebellumPhysiologyCognitive NeuroscienceMetabolitePhysiologyBiologyMotor ActivityBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPhosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases0302 clinical medicineImmune systemSex FactorsPregnancyneurotoxicitymedicineCyclic GMP-Dependent Protein KinasesAnimalsCyclic GMPdevelopmentEndosulfanpesticide030304 developmental biologyCalcium signaling0303 health sciencesFetusBehavior AnimalNeurotoxicityCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasesignaling pathwaysRatsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsToxicityFemaleTranscriptome030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEndosulfanmultiomicsSignal Transduction
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Fetal rhabdomyomatous nephroblastoma. Pathologic histology and special clinical and biologic features.

1980

Fetal rhabdomyomatous nephroblastoma is a very rare variant of Wilms' tumor. The special clinical and histologic features of this variant are presented on the basis of a case seen in a boy who was 13 months old at nephrectomy 8 months ago and has remained healthy since then. The tumor chiefly consists of fetal striated muscle; it occurs predominantly in infancy and early childhood and is often bilateral. Angiography shows a relative paucity of vessels. The volume of the tumor (determined by ultrasonography) decreases only slightly after preoperative radio- and chemotherapy because of a predominance of mesenchymal structures. The finding of nodular renal blastema in renal parenchyma with an …

MaleChemotherapyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFetusmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentInfantWilms' tumorHistologymedicine.diseaseNephrectomyWilms TumorNephrectomyKidney NeoplasmsFetal rhabdomyomaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAngiographyRhabdomyosarcomamedicineHumansbusinessRhabdomyosarcomaEuropean journal of pediatrics
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MicroRNA-148b-3p and MicroRNA-25-3p Are Overexpressed in Fetuses with Late-Onset Fetal Growth Restriction

2019

<b><i>Objective:</i></b> It was the aim of this study to describe a micro­RNA (miRNA) profile characteristic of late-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) and to investigate the pathways involved in their biochemical action. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> In this prospective study, 25 fetuses (16 normal and 9 with FGR [estimated fetal weight <10th centile plus cerebroplacental ratio <0.6765 multiples of the median]) were evaluated with Doppler ultrasound after 36 weeks. Afterwards, for every fetus, plasma from umbilical vein blood was collected at birth, miRNA was extracted, and full miRNA sequencing was performed. Subsequently, compa…

MaleEmbryologyLate onsetUltrasonography PrenatalUmbilical veinAndrologyFetusDownregulation and upregulationPregnancymicroRNAFetal growthHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyFetusFetal Growth Retardationbusiness.industryHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingObstetrics and GynecologyUltrasonography DopplerGeneral MedicineFetal BloodPathophysiologyMicroRNAsCase-Control StudiesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalebusinessFetal Diagnosis and Therapy
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Heterogeneous activation of MMP-9 due to prostate cancer-bone interaction.

2007

OBJECTIVES To determine whether matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 activation resulting from prostate cancer cell-bone interaction is dependent on the tumor cell type and/or the nature of the bone microenvironment. METHODS In vitro co-cultures of human prostate cancer cells (PC3 and C4-2B) and mouse, human fetal, or human adult tissues were performed. In vivo the tumor cells were intratibially injected in SCID mice or intraosseously inoculated into fetal or adult bone xenografts in SCID mice. MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression and activation were determined by gelatin zymography in conditioned media obtained in vitro and in lysates derived from the in vivo studies at different time points. RESULTS Ac…

MaleFetusPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologyBone metastasisProstatic NeoplasmsMice SCIDMatrix metalloproteinaseBone tissuemedicine.diseaseIn vitroBone and BonesProstate cancerMicemedicine.anatomical_structureMatrix Metalloproteinase 9In vivoCancer cellMedicineAnimalsHumansbusinessCells CulturedUrology
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Birth Weight and Prenatal Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE): A Meta-analysis within 12 European…

2011

Abstract: Objectives: Exposure to high concentrations of persistent organochlorines may cause fetal toxicity, but the evidence at low exposure levels is limited. Large studies with substantial exposure contrasts and appropriate exposure assessment are warranted. Within the framework of the EU (European Union) ENRIECO (ENvironmental Health RIsks in European Birth Cohorts) and EU OBELIX (OBesogenic Endocrine disrupting chemicals: LInking prenatal eXposure to the development of obesity later in life) projects, we examined the hypothesis that the combination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) adversely affects birth weight. Methods: We used maternal a…

MaleHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysiologyReview010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCohort Studieschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePregnancyBirth Weight030212 general & internal medicinePCBsgestational ageSmokingGestational ageFetal BloodPolychlorinated Biphenyls3. Good healthEuropeChemistryDichlorodiphenyldichloroethyleneMeta-analysisToxicityDDE/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleCohort studyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyBirth weightDichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSex Factorsbirth cohort studiesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicinemedicineHumansBiology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPregnancyFetusMilk Humanbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseasemeta-analysisreproductive effectsEndocrinologychemistryLinear ModelsHuman medicinebusinessEnvironmental Health Perspectives
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Hydrops, fetal pleural effusions and chylothorax in three patients with CBL mutations.

2014

Fetal hydrops, fetal pleural effusions, hydrothorax, and chylothorax, may be associated with various genetic disorders, in particular with the Noonan, cardio-facio-cutaneous and Costello syndromes. These syndromes, collectively called RASopathies, are caused by mutations in the RAS/MAPK pathway, which is known to play a major role in lymphangiogenesis. Recently, germline mutations in the Casitas B-cell lymphoma (CBL) gene were reported in 25 patients and of these, 20 had juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML). The disorder was named "CBL syndrome" or "Noonan syndrome-like disorder with or without juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia" (NSLL). To date, prenatal abnormalities have not been report…

MaleHeterozygoteHydrops FetalisDNA Mutational AnalysisRASopathyChylothoraxGermline mutationhemic and lymphatic diseasesHydrops fetalisGeneticsmedicineHumansProto-Oncogene Proteins c-cblGenetics (clinical)FetusJuvenile myelomonocytic leukemiabusiness.industryChylothoraxFaciesInfantmedicine.diseaseLymphomaPleural EffusionPhenotypeChild PreschoolImmunologyMutationHydrothoraxFemaleRNA Splice SitesbusinessAmerican journal of medical genetics. Part A
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Linkage disequilibrium of MTHFR genotypes 677C/T-1298A/C in the German population and association studies in probands with neural tube defects(NTD).

1999

A number of studies have demonstrated that the common polymorphism 677CT in the gene encoding 5, 10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) leads to a thermolabile variant with decreased enzyme activity and to mildly elevated plasma homocysteine. 677TT homozygosity was shown to be more frequent in NTD probands compared with controls in some studies. Recently, another polymorphism, 1298AC, in the MTHFR gene was described and combined heterozygosity 677CT/1298AC was suggested to be an additional risk factor for NTD. The present study examines the genotype and haplotype distribution of the two polymorphisms in the German population and evaluates the impact on NTD individuals and their rela…

MaleLinkage disequilibriumGenotypePopulationLinkage DisequilibriumFetusGene FrequencyGermanyHumansNeural Tube DefectseducationAllele frequencyGenetics (clinical)AllelesMethylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)Genetic associationGeneticsFamily Healtheducation.field_of_studyOxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group DonorsPolymorphism GeneticbiologyHaplotypeTransmission disequilibrium testDNAGenotype frequencyPedigreeHaplotypesMethylenetetrahydrofolate reductaseCase-Control StudiesPopulation SurveillanceMutationbiology.proteinFemaleAmerican journal of medical genetics
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Familial fatal fetal cardiomyopathy with isolated myocardial calcifications: A new syndrome?

2001

We describe three male sib fetuses with isolated myocardial calcifications resulting in intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) as early as the second trimester. No evidence for an underlying mitochondrial cytopathy, dystrophinopathy or myopathy was found. There were no signs of inflammation or a metabolic disorder, and the mother had no prenatal exposure of teratogenic drugs. Furthermore, no mutation in the Barth syndrome gene (G4.5) could be detected. Because isolated calcification of the heart and IUFD are not typical of any previously described inherited cardiomyopathy, it may represent a new familial fetal cardiomyopathy.

MaleMyocardial calcificationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseCardiomyopathyUltrasonography PrenatalFatal OutcomeFetusPregnancymedicineHumansMyopathyFetal DeathGenetics (clinical)Family HealthFetusbusiness.industryMyocardiumMetabolic disorderCalcinosisBarth syndromeSyndromemedicine.diseasePregnancy ComplicationsFetal DiseasesPregnancy Trimester Secondembryonic structuresFemalemedicine.symptomCardiomyopathiesbusinessCalcificationAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics
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Maternal and fetal genetic effects on birth weight and their relevance to cardio-metabolic risk factors

2019

AbstractBirth weight (BW) variation is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors, and has been reproducibly associated with future cardio-metabolic health outcomes. These associations have been proposed to reflect the lifelong consequences of an adverse intrauterine environment. In earlier work, we demonstrated that much of the negative correlation between BW and adult cardio-metabolic traits could instead be attributable to shared genetic effects. However, that work and other previous studies did not systematically distinguish the direct effects of an individual’s own genotype on BW and subsequent disease risk from indirect effects of their mother’s correlated genoty…

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Oral administration of pharmacological doses of Vitamins C and E reduces reproductive fitness and impairs the ovarian and uterine functions of female…

2002

This study aims to ascertain whether oral administration of pharmacological doses of Vitamins C and E has any detrimental effect on reproductive fitness of female mice. We fed hybrid female mice from the first day of weaning a standard diet supplemented or not supplemented with pharmacological doses of Vitamins C and E. At the age of 28 weeks, we individually caged females with a male for the rest of their reproductive life. We performed a series of mating experiments to ascertain the number of oocytes ovulated and the potential for embryo development in vitro to the blastocyst stage and in vivo to Day 12 of gestation. The antioxidant diet decreased the frequency of litters, litter size, to…

MaleOvulationLitter (animal)medicine.medical_specialtyLitter SizeOffspringmedia_common.quotation_subjectUterusPhysiologyGestational AgeAscorbic AcidFertilization in VitroWeaningBiologyAntioxidantsEmbryonic and Fetal DevelopmentMiceFood AnimalsOral administrationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsVitamin EWeaningSmall AnimalsOvulationmedia_commonFetusEquineReproductionBody WeightOvaryUterusMice Inbred C57BLBlastocystEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureDietary SupplementsMice Inbred CBAOocytesGestationFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyTheriogenology
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