Author:
Kelce W. R.,Gray L. E.,Wilson E. M.
Abstract
Steroid hormone receptors control fundamental events in embryonic development
and sex differentiation through their function as ligand-inducible
transcription factors. The consequences of disrupting these processes can be
especially profound during development due to the crucial role hormones play
in controlling transient and irreversible developmental processes. Several
environmental chemicals, including metabolites of the fungicide vinclozolin
and the pesticide DDT, disrupt male reproductive development and function by
inhibiting androgen receptor mediated events. A variety of
in vitro and in vivo approaches
have been used to determine the molecular basis of environmental antiandrogen
toxicity. These chemicals commonly bind androgen receptor with moderate
affinity and act as antagonists by inhibiting transcription of androgen
dependent genes.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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