Eric L Kendig
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Belcher S, Gear R, Kendig E
Endocrinology
. 2015 Jan;
156(3):882-95.
PMID: 25594700
The aim of this study was to determine whether bisphenol A (BPA) has adverse effects on cardiovascular functions in CD-1 mice and define sex-specific modes of BPA action in the...
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Kendig E, Buesing D, Christie S, Cookman C, Gear R, Hugo E, et al.
Int J Toxicol
. 2012 Nov;
31(6):537-50.
PMID: 23160314
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disrupting chemical that is ubiquitous in wild and built environments. Due to variability in study design, the disruptive effects of BPA have proven difficult...
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Kendziorski J, Kendig E, Gear R, Belcher S
Reprod Toxicol
. 2012 Mar;
34(1):22-30.
PMID: 22429997
Pyometra is an inflammatory disease of the uterus that can be caused by chronic exposure to estrogens. It is unknown whether weakly estrogenic endocrine disruptors can cause pyometra. We investigated...
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Kendig E, Chen Y, Krishan M, Johansson E, Schneider S, Genter M, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2011 Oct;
257(3):338-48.
PMID: 21967773
In humans and experimental animals, high fat diets (HFD) are associated with risk factors for metabolic diseases, such as excessive weight gain and adiposity, insulin resistance and fatty liver. Mice...
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Cooper J, Kendig E, Belcher S
Chemosphere
. 2011 Jul;
85(6):943-7.
PMID: 21741673
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous high volume industrial chemical that is an estrogen and an environmental endocrine disrupting chemical. Bisphenol A is used extensively in the production of consumer...
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Kendig E, Le H, Belcher S
Int J Toxicol
. 2010 May;
29(3):235-46.
PMID: 20448256
Hormesis describes dose-response relationships characterized by a reversal of response between low and high doses of chemicals, biological molecules, physical stressors, or other initiators of a response. Acceptance of hormesis...
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Genter M, Kendig E, Knutson M
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2009 Aug;
1170:623-8.
PMID: 19686203
Substances that enter the nasal cavity can access the bloodstream or central nervous system by processes including receptor cell uptake, transneuronal transport, and paracellular transport. Until recently, the molecular mechanisms...
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Shertzer H, Schneider S, Kendig E, Clegg D, DAlessio D, Johansson E, et al.
Chem Biol Interact
. 2008 Oct;
177(1):71-80.
PMID: 18823964
Diabetes is characterized by elevated fasting blood glucose (FBG) resulting from improper insulin regulation and/or insulin resistance. Herein we used female C57BL/6J mouse models for type 1 diabetes (streptozotocin [STZ]...
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Over-the-counter analgesics normalize blood glucose and body composition in mice fed a high fat diet
Kendig E, Schneider S, Clegg D, Genter M, Shertzer H
Biochem Pharmacol
. 2008 Jun;
76(2):216-24.
PMID: 18554574
Type 2 diabetes (noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) develops from a pre-diabetic condition that is characterized by insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, and is exacerbated by obesity. In this study, we compared...
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Shertzer H, Schneider S, Kendig E, Clegg D, DAlessio D, Genter M
Biochem Pharmacol
. 2008 Feb;
75(6):1402-10.
PMID: 18237716
Loss of pancreatic beta cell insulin secretion is the most important element in the progression of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Since oxidative stress is involved in the progressive...