2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2006.12.004
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The effects of prenatal PCBs on adult female paced mating reproductive behaviors in rats

Abstract: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a family of toxicants that persist in measurable quantities in human and wildlife tissues, despite their ban in production in 1977. Some PCB mixtures can act as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) by mimicking or antagonizing the actions of hormones in the brain and periphery. When exposure to hormonally active substances such as PCBs occurs during vulnerable developmental periods, particularly prenatally or in early postnatal life, they can disrupt sex-specific patternin… Show more

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“…Likewise, embryonic exposure to PCB47 or PCB77 reduces adult female-typical sexual behavior in rats [31]. Work from our laboratory showed a diminution in several parameters of feminine sexual behaviors in adult rats that had been exposed prenatally to low doses of A1221 [84]. Moreover, many of these effects exhibited an inverted-U or U-shaped dose-response curve, consistent with effects of both hormones and EDCs on physiological and behavioral endpoints (reviewed in [85]).…”
Section: Pcb Effects On Adult Sexual Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Likewise, embryonic exposure to PCB47 or PCB77 reduces adult female-typical sexual behavior in rats [31]. Work from our laboratory showed a diminution in several parameters of feminine sexual behaviors in adult rats that had been exposed prenatally to low doses of A1221 [84]. Moreover, many of these effects exhibited an inverted-U or U-shaped dose-response curve, consistent with effects of both hormones and EDCs on physiological and behavioral endpoints (reviewed in [85]).…”
Section: Pcb Effects On Adult Sexual Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Clemens' group has reported consistent deleterious effects of prenatal EDCs on feminine mating behaviors in rats [31,32,160]. My laboratory reported evidence that acute prenatal exposure to low doses of PCBs had permanent consequences on paced mating behavior in adult females [148]. As the ability of a female to control the pace of mating enhances her reproductive success [34] we believe that these data are relevant to non-laboratory animals, including wildlife.…”
Section: Physiological and Behavioral Outcomes Of Neonatal Edc Imprinmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…As the ability of a female to control the pace of mating enhances her reproductive success [34] we believe that these data are relevant to non-laboratory animals, including wildlife. Some of the behavioral effects exerted by prenatal PCBs in our laboratory exhibited an inverted-U or U-shaped dose-response curve [148]. This is important because hormones and EDCs sometimes exert non-linear doseresponse curves due to the range of mechanisms acted upon by these substances, as discussed above and reviewed in Gore et al [63].…”
Section: Physiological and Behavioral Outcomes Of Neonatal Edc Imprinmentioning
confidence: 74%
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