Journal article
In utero exposure to both high- and low-dose diethylstilbestrol disrupts mouse genital tubercle development
MK Stewart, DM Mattiske, AJ Pask
Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Exposure to estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during in utero development has been linked to the increasing incidence of disorders of sexual development. Hypospadias, the ectopic placement of the urethra on the ventral aspect of the penis, is one of the most common DSDs affecting men, and can also affect women by resulting in the misplacement of the urethra. This study aimed to comprehensively assess the resulting hypospadias phenotypes in male and female mice exposed in utero from embryonic day 9.5 to 19.5 to the potent estrogenic endocrine disruptor, diethylstilbestrol, at a high, clinically relevant dose, and a low, previously untested dose, administered via water. The anog..
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