两栖动物及其对人类生殖研究的影响

Vance L. Trudeau PhD, Jeffrey P. Ethier MSc
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作为模型的两栖动物使我们了解了激素对发育和繁殖的控制。对青蛙和蟾蜍的种子研究已经导致了有关甲状腺在发育和繁殖中的作用、垂体的功能、卵母细胞成熟和卵巢类固醇形成过程的发现。同样,哺乳动物生殖内分泌学的见解也影响了两栖动物辅助生殖技术。两栖动物是生态系统健康的生物指标,对模拟干扰内分泌的化学物质和其他污染物的影响很重要。在上个世纪,人类健康和两栖动物物种的平行下降突出了动物、生态系统和人类之间的相互联系。
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Amphibians and their impact on human reproduction research
Amphibians as models have informed our understanding of the hormonal control of development and reproduction. Seminal studies on frogs and toads have led to discoveries pertaining to the role of the thyroid in development and reproduction, the function of the pituitary, and the process of oocyte maturation and ovarian steroidogenesis. Likewise, insights from mammalian reproductive endocrinology have impacted amphibian assisted reproduction technologies. Amphibians are biological indicators of ecosystem health and are important for modeling the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals and other pollutants. Parallel declines in human health and amphibian species within the last century highlight the interconnectivity among animals, ecosystems, and humans.
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FS Reports Medicine-Embryology
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