A critical analysis of the impact of endocrine disruptors as a possible etiology of primary ovarian insufficiency.

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Cecilia de Souza Monteiro, Erica Becker de Sousa Xavier, João Pedro Junqueira Caetano, Ricardo Mello Marinho
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Primary ovarian insufficiency is a cause of infertility that affects about 1% of women under 40 years old, and is considered as idiopathic in 75% of cases. This review aims to carry out a critical synthesis of the knowledge of the chemical agents likely to affect follicular stock in humans and / or animals, by direct toxicity to follicles, or by increasing their recruitments. For the majority of toxic agents, only experimental data are currently available. We propose a strategy to encourage progress in identifying occupational factors responsible for premature ovarian failure.

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内分泌干扰物作为原发性卵巢功能不全的可能病因的重要影响分析。
原发性卵巢功能不全是影响约1%的40岁以下妇女的不孕症的原因,在75%的病例中被认为是特发性的。本综述旨在通过对卵泡的直接毒性或增加卵泡的招募,对可能影响人类和/或动物卵泡库存的化学制剂进行关键的知识综合。对于大多数有毒物质,目前只有实验数据可用。我们提出了一项策略,以鼓励在确定负责卵巢早衰的职业因素方面取得进展。
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