Publications by authors named "Shui-Yuan Lu"

Background: Dietary frying oil may have endocrine-disrupting effects, as a feminization effect was observed in cohorts of C57BL/6J male mice fetuses from dams consuming oxidized frying oil (OFO) during pregnancy.

Objective: The aim of present study was to test the hypothesis that OFO is an anti-androgen.

Methods: In experiment 1, male progeny of Sprague Dawley female rats fed fresh oil or an OFO diet (10 g fat/100 g, from fresh or 24-h-fried soybean oil; [control diet (C) and OFO groups, respectively] from midgestation through lactation were studied.

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A risk-based prioritization of chemical hazards in monitoring programs allows regulatory agencies to focus on the most potentially concerned items involving human health risk. In this study, a risk-based matrix, with a scoring method using multiple factors for severity and probability of exposure, was employed to identify the pesticides presented in crops that may pose the greatest risk to human health. Both the probability of exposure and the severity were assessed for 91 pesticides detected in a Taiwanese postmarketing monitoring program.

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The objective was to investigate endocrine-disrupting effects of polar compounds from oxidized frying oil. Estrogenicity of polar compounds was tested with a rat uterotrophic bioassay. Dietary oxidized frying oil (containing 51% polar compounds) or polar compounds isolated from it were incorporated into feed (in lieu of fresh soybean oil) and fed to ovariectomized rats, with or without treatment with exogenous ethynyl estradiol.

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We previously observed a higher incidence of congenital malformations in the fetuses of dams fed an oxidized frying oil (OFO)-containing diet during pregnancy. In this study, we hypothesized that, during pregnancy, maternal ingestion of OFO, specifically the oxidized components (i.e.

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The present study has investigated the ability of amitraz, a widely used formamidine pesticide, to modulate serum concentrations and liver microsomal metabolism of 17beta-estradiol (E2) and testosterone in rats. Amitraz was administered intraperitoneally to male rats for 4 days and to intact female rats or ovariectomized (OVX) and 0.5 mg/kg E2-supplemented female rats for 7 days.

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Motorcycle exhaust (ME) from two-stroke engines contains many toxicants and poses a potential health hazard. The major objectives of the present study were to investigate the male reproductive toxicity of ME and the underlying mechanisms of toxicity. Male Wistar rats were exposed to ME by inhalation 1 h each in the morning and afternoon, Monday through Friday.

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A method for the simultaneous determination of trace arsenic and antimony in textile by intermittent flow-hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry with L-cysteine as a prereducer was developed. The optimal instrument condition was established. The influence factors such as the acidity of sample solution and carrier liquid, the concentrations of KBH4 and L-cysteine, the flow rate of carrier, and the interference of coexistent elements were investigated.

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The effects of fungicide bitertanol on cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenases were studied using rats treated intraperitoneally with the N-substituted triazole for 4 days. Treatment with 10, 25, and 100 mg/kg bitertanol produced 2-, 4-, and 14-fold increases of 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylation activity in liver microsomes, respectively. Immunoblot analysis of microsomal proteins revealed that 25 mg/kg bitertanol increased CYP1A1 protein in the liver, kidney, and lung by 10-, 13-, and 17-fold, respectively.

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Footwear materials were treated by the digestion method of carbonization-crack-HNO3-HClO4 dissolution, and the heavy metal elements in these materials were simultaneously determined in the same treated solution. Factors such as the selection of analytical wavelength and the interference of matrix and coexistent elements were studied. The method was secure, convenient, rapid and accurate.

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The method for the determination of Pb, Cd, Cr and Co released from ceramic ware by ICP-AES has been presented. The factors such as the influence of power in 4% acetic acid, the selection of analytical wavelength, and the interference of coexistent element have been investigated. The detection limits were 6.

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This study was designed to investigate the endocrine-disrupting activity of carbendazim-induced reproductive and developmental toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats treated orally with the fungicide. Cotreatment of male rats with 675 mg/kg carbendazim and 50 or 100 mg/kg flutamide, an androgen receptor antagonist, once daily for 28 d blocked decrease of testis weight induced by treatment with carbendazim alone. The cotreatment prevented losses of spermatozoa and cell morphology and decrease of sperm concentration induced by carbendazim.

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