Denys deCatanzaro
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Pollock T, Greville L, Tang B, deCatanzaro D
Reprod Toxicol
. 2016 Sep;
65:394-401.
PMID: 27638325
Triclosan, an antimicrobial agent added to personal care products, can modulate estrogenic actions. We investigated whether triclosan affects concentrations of exogenous and endogenous estradiol. Female mice were given injections of...
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Borman E, Foster W, Greenacre M, Muir C, deCatanzaro D
Chem Biol Interact
. 2015 Jun;
237:87-95.
PMID: 26026914
Exposure to stress can disrupt blastocyst implantation in inseminated female mice, and evidence implicates elevation of the female's estrogen:progesterone ratio. Exposure to the xenoestrogen, bisphenol A (BPA) can also disrupt...
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deCatanzaro D, Pollock T, Greville L, Faure P
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2014 Sep;
208:126-33.
PMID: 25263951
The powerful estrogen, 17β-estradiol, has been found to pass from male excretions to the reproductive organs, brain, and other tissues of cohabiting females in laboratory mice. The current studies were...
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Pollock T, deCatanzaro D
Reprod Toxicol
. 2014 Sep;
49:145-54.
PMID: 25181699
This research examined the distribution of low dietary doses of bisphenol A (BPA). When female rats received 50μg/kg (14)C-BPA orally, radioactivity was distributed throughout the body, with especial presence in...
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deCatanzaro D
Horm Behav
. 2014 Aug;
68:103-16.
PMID: 25125222
This article is part of a Special Issue (Chemosignals and Reproduction). Whether from endogenous or exogenous sources, 17β-estradiol (E2) has very powerful influences over mammalian female reproductive physiology and behavior....
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Pollock T, Tang B, deCatanzaro D
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2014 May;
278(2):116-23.
PMID: 24784443
Current human generations are commonly exposed to both triclosan (TCS), an antimicrobial agent, and bisphenol A (BPA), the monomer of polycarbonate plastics and epoxies. Both are readily absorbed into circulation...
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Thorpe J, Burgess P, Sadkowski M, deCatanzaro D
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2013 Oct;
38(12):3048-56.
PMID: 24090584
Diverse stressors can disrupt blastocyst implantation in inseminated female mammals. Stress-induced implantation failure can be mimicked by minute doses of exogenous estradiol, and some evidence indicates that it may be...
18.
Rajabi N, Thorpe J, Foster W, deCatanzaro D
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2013 Aug;
139:107-13.
PMID: 23962793
Exposure to novel male mice disrupts blastocyst implantation in inseminated female mice, and evidence increasingly implicates the female's absorption of male urinary estrogens. We observed implantation sites in male-exposed and...
19.
deCatanzaro D, Berger R, Guzzo A, Thorpe J, Khan A
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2013 Jan;
55:164-71.
PMID: 23313338
Differentiation of masculine and feminine behavior in mammals depends on perinatal sex steroids. As bisphenol-A (BPA) can be estrogenic and anti-androgenic, we examined impacts of perinatal exposure upon adult sexual...
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Guzzo A, Pollock T, deCatanzaro D
J Endocrinol
. 2013 Jan;
217(1):1-10.
PMID: 23308021
Estradiol-17β (E₂) and progesterone (P₄) play critical roles in female reproductive physiology and behavior. Given the sensitivity of females to exogenous sources of these steroids, we examined the presence of...