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Endocrine Disruptors and The Developing Brain (Paperback)
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Endocrine Disruptors and The Developing Brain (Paperback)
Series: Colloquium Series on The Developing Brain
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The field of endocrine disruption has been the focus of increasing
attention from scientists and the general public in the past 30
years, amidst concerns that exposure to environmental chemicals
with the potential to alter endocrine system function, known as
endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), may be contributing to an
overall decline in wildlife populations and the reproductive health
of humans. These concerns are based on observations of adverse
effects of EDCs on marine and land animals, an increased incidence
of reproductive and endocrine disease in humans, epidemiological
evidence for links between body burden and disease, and endocrine
disruption in laboratory animals following exposure to EDCs. Owing
to its role in regulation of endocrine function as well as its
responsiveness to hormones, the developing brain is an especially
vulnerable target for many classes of EDCs. This book will address
the evidence for EDC action on the developing brain, organized into
7 chapters. Topics covered include background about EDCs, evidence
for exposures, concerns about EDC effects in the developing
organism, and particularly on the developing nervous system, how
EDCs perturb the brain's neuroendocrine systems, transgenerational
epigenetic effects of EDCs, EDC effects on non-reproductive
behaviors, and future perspectives. This is the first book
completely dedicated to understanding links between EDCs and the
developing brain, an area of emerging importance for human health.
Table of Contents: What Are Environmental Endocrine-Disrupting
Chemicals (EDCs)? / EDC Exposures / EDCs and Development / EDCs and
the Developing Brain / EDCs and Neuroendocrine Systems / Epigenetic
Effects of EDCs / EDCs, the Brain, and the Future / Acknowledgments
/ References / Author Biographies
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