1984
DOI: 10.1016/0013-9351(84)90128-2
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Prenatal Chlordane exposure: Effects on plasma corticosterone concentrations over the lifespan of mice

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“…The phyto-estrogen genistein, nonylphenol, and the pesticide o,p'DDT were the most potent of the pseudo-estrogens tested. The environmental estrogens demonstrating induced luciferase activity in the ER-CALUX assays have also been previously shown to be estrogenic in both in vivo and in vitro assays: 4-nonylphenol (Jobling and Sumpter, 1993;Soto et al, 1991;White et al, 1994), o.p'DDT (Bitman, 1969, Fry and Toone, 1981, Klotz et al, 1996, methoxychlor (Gray et al, 1989, Schlenk et al, 1997, endosulfan (Arnold et al, 1996), dieldrin (Haake et al, 1987) and chlordane (Cranmer et al, 1984). Comparison of the potency values relative to estradiol shows that in general, lower potency values for environmental estrogens are calculated in the ER-CALUX than demonstrated with other ER-mediated reporter gene assays, such as transient transfections of ERE-reporter genes in HeLa and MCF-7 cells (Table 2).…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The phyto-estrogen genistein, nonylphenol, and the pesticide o,p'DDT were the most potent of the pseudo-estrogens tested. The environmental estrogens demonstrating induced luciferase activity in the ER-CALUX assays have also been previously shown to be estrogenic in both in vivo and in vitro assays: 4-nonylphenol (Jobling and Sumpter, 1993;Soto et al, 1991;White et al, 1994), o.p'DDT (Bitman, 1969, Fry and Toone, 1981, Klotz et al, 1996, methoxychlor (Gray et al, 1989, Schlenk et al, 1997, endosulfan (Arnold et al, 1996), dieldrin (Haake et al, 1987) and chlordane (Cranmer et al, 1984). Comparison of the potency values relative to estradiol shows that in general, lower potency values for environmental estrogens are calculated in the ER-CALUX than demonstrated with other ER-mediated reporter gene assays, such as transient transfections of ERE-reporter genes in HeLa and MCF-7 cells (Table 2).…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Increased plasma levels of corticosterone were observed in the offspring of mice treated during gestation, which suggested an effect on neuroendocrinological feedback, possibly resulting from the liver's reduced ability to metabolize corticosterone (Cranmer et al, 1984 ).…”
Section: _20 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A later experiment by Cranmer et al [1984] maintained mice exposed prenatally to chlordane (0.16 or 8.0 mg/kg daily) until they reached 800 days of age. Plasma corticosterone levels of male mice born to mothers exposed to 0.16 mg/kg were significantly elevated at 101 days of age; at 400 days, elevations were present in both dose groups.…”
Section: Laboratory Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%