Exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) during early embryonic development is associated with the increased risk of developmental neurotoxicity and neurobehavioral disorders in children. In our previous study, we demonstrated that exposure to PFOA affected locomotor activity and disrupted dopamine-related gene expression in zebrafish larvae. Consequently, we continue to study the dopaminergic system with a focus on dopamine levels and dopamine's effect on behaviors in relation to PFOA exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPerfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a highly persistent and widespread chemical in the environment with endocrine disruption effects. Although it has been reported that PFOA can affect multiple aspects of thyroid function, the exact mechanism by which it reduces thyroxine levels has not yet been elucidated. In this study, FRTL-5 rat thyroid follicular cells were used as a model to study the toxicity of PFOA to the genes related to thyroid hormone synthesis and their regulatory network.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ethical practices for human biobanks in China are intended to safeguard the interests of all the participants, to standardize the construction, management, and resource sharing of human biobanks, to promote the development of medical research, and to improve public health and well-being. The practices contain several chapters: General Principles; Ethics Review; Informed Consent; Privacy Protection; Benefits of Sharing; and Conflict of Interest.
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