Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids

Autores
Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana; Crisosto, Nicolás; De Grava Kempinas, Wilma; Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón
Año de publicación
2018
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Developmental programming refers to processes that occur during early life that may have long-term consequences, modulating adult health and disease. Complex diseases, such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease, have a high prevalence in different populations, are multifactorial, and may have a strong environmental component. The environment interacts with organisms, affecting their behaviour, morphology and physiology. This interaction may induce permanent or long-term changes, and organisms may be more susceptible to environmental factors during certain developmental stages, such as the prenatal and early postnatal periods. Several factors have been identified as responsible for inducing the reprogramming of various reproductive and nonreproductive tissues. Among them, both natural and synthetic steroids, such as endocrine disruptors, are known to have either detrimental or positive effects on organisms depending on the dose of exposure, stage of development and biological sexual background. The present review focuses on the action of steroids and endocrine disruptors as agents involved in developmental programming and on their modulation and effects on female neuroendocrine functions.
Fil: Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Centro de Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Centro de Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos; Argentina
Fil: Crisosto, Nicolás. Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile; Chile. Clinica Las Condes; Chile
Fil: De Grava Kempinas, Wilma. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil
Fil: Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón. Universidad de Valparaiso; Chile
Materia
DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
GONADAL STEROIDS
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
title Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
spellingShingle Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana
DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
GONADAL STEROIDS
title_short Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
title_full Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
title_fullStr Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
title_full_unstemmed Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
title_sort Developmental programming of the female neuroendocrine system by steroids
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana
Crisosto, Nicolás
De Grava Kempinas, Wilma
Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón
author Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana
author_facet Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana
Crisosto, Nicolás
De Grava Kempinas, Wilma
Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón
author_role author
author2 Crisosto, Nicolás
De Grava Kempinas, Wilma
Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
GONADAL STEROIDS
topic DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
GONADAL STEROIDS
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Developmental programming refers to processes that occur during early life that may have long-term consequences, modulating adult health and disease. Complex diseases, such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease, have a high prevalence in different populations, are multifactorial, and may have a strong environmental component. The environment interacts with organisms, affecting their behaviour, morphology and physiology. This interaction may induce permanent or long-term changes, and organisms may be more susceptible to environmental factors during certain developmental stages, such as the prenatal and early postnatal periods. Several factors have been identified as responsible for inducing the reprogramming of various reproductive and nonreproductive tissues. Among them, both natural and synthetic steroids, such as endocrine disruptors, are known to have either detrimental or positive effects on organisms depending on the dose of exposure, stage of development and biological sexual background. The present review focuses on the action of steroids and endocrine disruptors as agents involved in developmental programming and on their modulation and effects on female neuroendocrine functions.
Fil: Abruzzese, Giselle Adriana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Centro de Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Centro de Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos; Argentina
Fil: Crisosto, Nicolás. Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile; Chile. Clinica Las Condes; Chile
Fil: De Grava Kempinas, Wilma. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil
Fil: Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón. Universidad de Valparaiso; Chile
description Developmental programming refers to processes that occur during early life that may have long-term consequences, modulating adult health and disease. Complex diseases, such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease, have a high prevalence in different populations, are multifactorial, and may have a strong environmental component. The environment interacts with organisms, affecting their behaviour, morphology and physiology. This interaction may induce permanent or long-term changes, and organisms may be more susceptible to environmental factors during certain developmental stages, such as the prenatal and early postnatal periods. Several factors have been identified as responsible for inducing the reprogramming of various reproductive and nonreproductive tissues. Among them, both natural and synthetic steroids, such as endocrine disruptors, are known to have either detrimental or positive effects on organisms depending on the dose of exposure, stage of development and biological sexual background. The present review focuses on the action of steroids and endocrine disruptors as agents involved in developmental programming and on their modulation and effects on female neuroendocrine functions.
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0953-8194
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