2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-020-02834-y
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Putative adverse outcome pathways for female reproductive disorders to improve testing and regulation of chemicals

Abstract: Modern living challenges female reproductive health. We are witnessing a rise in reproductive disorders and drop in birth rates across the world. The reasons for these manifestations are multifaceted and most likely include continuous exposure to an ever-increasing number of chemicals. The cause–effect relationships between chemical exposure and female reproductive disorders, however, have proven problematic to determine. This has made it difficult to assess the risks chemical exposures pose to a woman’s repro… Show more

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“…Chromosome misalignment and precocious chromatid splitting could occur in oocytes featuring the MII spindle [28,37]. Therefore, younger patients with an unexpectedly inadequate response to ovarian stimulation due to specific genetic background and/or endocrine derangements [38][39][40] are more likely to benefit from PLM-navigated ICSI timing than women of advanced age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromosome misalignment and precocious chromatid splitting could occur in oocytes featuring the MII spindle [28,37]. Therefore, younger patients with an unexpectedly inadequate response to ovarian stimulation due to specific genetic background and/or endocrine derangements [38][39][40] are more likely to benefit from PLM-navigated ICSI timing than women of advanced age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, alongside the lack of commensurate professional recognition of the scholarly effort invested in rigorous AOP development, is a major hurdle that prevents many potential AOP developers from either embarking on the task all together, or saps motivation once it becomes clear how much work is required. These points are also reflected in the discrepancy between “purely conceptual” or “putative” AOPs that have been published in the open literature, eg ( Barenys et al , 2020 ; Franssen et al , 2021 ; Johansson et al , 2020 ; Martinovic-Weigelt et al , 2017 ; Palermo et al , 2021 ; Vinken, 2020 ; Weiss et al , 2021 ; Yang et al , 2019 ), versus those that exist and are under active development in the AOP-wiki .…”
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“…But if not due to disrupted steroid signaling, what then could help explain the observed associations between fetal exposure to endocrine disruptors and reproductive disorders in women? One obvious explanation could be disrupted ovary development, which, in turn, would give rise to disease later as a consequence of compromised ovary/endocrine function ( Johansson et al , 2020 ).…”
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