Zebrafish in toxicology and environmental health

K Bambino, J Chu - Current topics in developmental biology, 2017 - Elsevier
As manufacturing processes and development of new synthetic compounds increase to
keep pace with the expanding global demand, environmental health, and the effects of …

[HTML][HTML] Brain-derived estrogen and neural function

DW Brann, Y Lu, J Wang, Q Zhang, R Thakkar… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although classically known as an endocrine signal produced by the ovary, 17β-estradiol (E
2) is also a neurosteroid produced in neurons and astrocytes in the brain of many different …

Low-dose exposure to bisphenol A and replacement bisphenol S induces precocious hypothalamic neurogenesis in embryonic zebrafish

CD Kinch, K Ibhazehiebo, JH Jeong… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Bisphenol A (BPA), a ubiquitous endocrine disruptor that is present in many household
products, has been linked to obesity, cancer, and, most relevant here, childhood …

Zebrafish as a model system to study toxicology

YJ Dai, YF Jia, N Chen, WP Bian, QK Li… - Environmental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Monitoring and assessing the effects of contaminants in the aquatic eco‐environment is
critical in protecting human health and the environment. The zebrafish has been widely used …

Hormones and endocrine-disrupting chemicals: low-dose effects and nonmonotonic dose responses

LN Vandenberg, T Colborn, TB Hayes… - Endocrine …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional
concepts in toxicology, in particular the dogma of “the dose makes the poison,” because …

Effects of the environmental estrogenic contaminants bisphenol A and 17α-ethinyl estradiol on sexual development and adult behaviors in aquatic wildlife species

RK Bhandari, SL Deem, DK Holliday… - General and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including the mass-produced component of
plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) are widely prevalent in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Many …

Role of environmental contaminants in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease: a review

M Yegambaram, B Manivannan… - Current Alzheimer …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
Alzheimer's dis ease (AD) is a leading cause of mortality in the developed world with 70%
risk attributable to genetics. The remaining 30% of AD risk is hypothesized to include …

Effects of bisphenol S exposure on endocrine functions and reproduction of zebrafish

K Ji, S Hong, Y Kho, K Choi - Environmental science & technology, 2013 - ACS Publications
While bisphenol S (BPS) has been frequently detected both in environment and biota,
limited information is available on their effects of endocrine system. In the present study …

The comparative toxicities of BPA, BPB, BPS, BPF, and BPAF on the reproductive neuroendocrine system of zebrafish embryos and its mechanisms

W Qiu, S Liu, H Chen, S Luo, Y Xiong, X Wang… - Journal of hazardous …, 2021 - Elsevier
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a well-known endocrine disruptor that has elicited great concern
because of its potential toxic effects in organisms. In this study, the effects of BPA and …

Degradation of bisphenol AF in water by periodate activation with FeS (mackinawite) and the role of sulfur species in the generation of sulfate radicals

Q Wang, H Zeng, Y Liang, Y Cao, Y Xiao… - Chemical Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The heterogeneous catalyst Mackinawite (FeS) was applied to activate periodate
(IO 4−) to degrade endocrine disruptors bisphenol AF (BPAF). This study investigated the …