Maternal Exposure Adverse Effects
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1. Effects of perinatal exposure to nonylphenol on delivery outcomes of pregnant rats and inflammatory hepatic injury in newborn rats
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of perinatal exposure to nonylphenol (NP) on delivery outcome of pregnant rats and subsequent inflammatory hepatic injury in newborn rats. The pregnant rats were divided into 2 groups: control group (corn oil) and NP exposure group. Thirty-four pregnant rats were administered NP or corn oil by gavage from th
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 08/12/2016
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2. Maternal drinking behavior and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in adolescents with criminal behavior in southern Brazil
Prenatal alcohol exposure can have serious and permanent adverse effects. The developing brain is the most vulnerable organ to the insults of prenatal alcohol exposure. A behavioral phenotype of prenatal alcohol exposure including conduct disorders is also described. This study on a sample of Brazilian adolescents convicted for criminal behavior aimed to eva
Genet. Mol. Biol.. Publicado em: 2012
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3. Efeitos da suplementação dietética com cálcio sobre a plasticidade ontogenética decorrente do desmame precoce ou da exposição materna a nicotina na lactação / Effects of dietary supplementation with calcium on the ontogenetic plasticity resulting from early weaning or maternal nicotine exposure during lactation
O cálcio tem se mostrado útil na regulação do metabolismo energético, favorecendo a perda de peso. Visto que tanto o desmame precoce como a exposição materna à nicotina na lactação são fatores condicionantes para o desenvolvimento de obesidade, hiperleptinemia e resistência à insulina, além de outras alterações endócrinas na idade adulta, de
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/07/2011
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4. Poluição atmosférica e efeitos adversos na gravidez em um município industrializado no estado do Rio de Janeiro / Air pollution and adverses pregnancy outcomes in an industrialized city in the state of Rio de Janeiro
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown the association between outdoor air pollution and adverse pregnancy outcomes, related to low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth and intrauterine grow restriction (IUGR). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between low birth weight and preterm delivery and maternal exposure to specific outdoor air contaminants, par
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Efectos a la salud y exposición a p,p'-DDT y p,p'-DDE: el caso de México
Based on the systematic revision of 32 articles published in PubMed-Medline until January of 2006 and using like key words DDT exposure, human, milk and Mexico; this study analyzes the situation about the exposure of difenildicloroetano (DDT) and its main metabolite p,p,'-DDE in Mexico, as well as, their possible repercussion on the human health. Even though
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. Publicado em: 2007-03
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6. Birth defects following maternal exposure to ergotamine, beta blockers, and caffeine.
Ergotamine exposure during pregnancy has been suggested to cause birth defects which have a vascular disruptive aetiology. The present case provides additional support for the possible adverse fetal effects of exposure to ergotamine, caffeine, and propranolol during the first four months of pregnancy. At birth the infant showed evidence of early arrested cer
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7. Neonatal treatment of rats with the neuroactive steroid tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC) abolishes the behavioral and neuroendocrine consequences of adverse early life events.
Stressful experience during early brain development has been shown to produce profound alterations in several mechanisms of adaptation, while several signs of behavioral and neuroendocrine impairment resulting from neonatal exposure to stress resemble symptoms of dysregulation associated with major depression. This study demonstrates that when applied concom
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8. Risk of spontaneous abortion in women occupationally exposed to anaesthetic gases: a meta-analysis.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between maternal occupational exposure to anaesthetic gases and risk of spontaneous abortion. METHODS: A meta-analysis was performed of published epidemiological studies identified from literature reviews, unsystematic perusal of reference lists of relevant publications, and two Medline searches (1984-92, keywords: an