Perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds alters behavior and brain in the female pine vole
ENGELL, M., GODWIN, J., YOUNG, L., & VANDENBERGH, J. (2005, November 23). Neurotoxicology and Teratology, Vol. 28, pp. 103–110.
author keywords: pine vole; monogamy; endocrine disruption; oxytocin; DES; methoxychlor
MeSH headings : Aggression / drug effects; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Arvicolinae; Behavior, Animal / drug effects; Binding, Competitive / drug effects; Brain / drug effects; Brain / pathology; Brain / physiopathology; Diethylstilbestrol / toxicity; Disease Models, Animal; Estradiol Congeners / toxicity; Female; Gyrus Cinguli / drug effects; Gyrus Cinguli / metabolism; Methoxychlor / toxicity; Pair Bond; Pregnancy; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / pathology; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / physiopathology; Receptors, Oxytocin / drug effects; Receptors, Oxytocin / metabolism; Social Behavior
topics (OpenAlex): Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior; Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior; Stress Responses and Cortisol
TL;DR:
It is demonstrated that exposure to EDCs during pre- and neonatal development can alter female adult neural phenotype and behavior related to monogamous behavior traits.
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