2015
Low circulating levels of bisphenol‐A induce cognitive deficits and loss of asymmetric spine synapses in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of adult male monkeys
Elsworth JD, Jentsch JD, Groman SM, Roth RH, Redmond ED, Leranth C. Low circulating levels of bisphenol‐A induce cognitive deficits and loss of asymmetric spine synapses in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of adult male monkeys. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology 2015, 523: 1248-1257. PMID: 25557059, PMCID: PMC4390445, DOI: 10.1002/cne.23735.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLevels of BPARegimen of exposureAdult male vervet monkeysExcitatory synaptic inputsAsymmetric spine synapsesAdult male monkeysImpact of BPADorsolateral prefrontal cortexPyramidal neuronsSpine synapsesSynaptic effectsCognitive dysfunctionMale vervet monkeysSynaptic inputsDendritic spinesPrimate brainExposure of humansMale monkeysBrain regionsCognitive deficitsLevels of bisphenolPrefrontal cortexAdverse effectsManufacture of plasticsStudies of humans
2005
The Environmental Estrogen Bisphenol A Inhibits Estradiol-Induced Hippocampal Synaptogenesis
MacLusky NJ, Hajszan T, Leranth C. The Environmental Estrogen Bisphenol A Inhibits Estradiol-Induced Hippocampal Synaptogenesis. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005, 113: 675-679. PMID: 15929888, PMCID: PMC1257590, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnvironmental BPA exposureHippocampal synapse formationDendritic spine synapsesEndogenous estrogen productionHuman exposureNormal sex differencesHippocampus-dependent memoryHippocampal synaptogenesisOvariectomized ratsPyramidal neuronsBPA doseCA1 areaEstrogen productionSpine synapsesBPA exposureSignificant inhibitory effectSynaptic remodelingHippocampal functionSynapse formationCognitive functionNormal agingRapid effectsInhibitory effectManufacture of plasticsDental prostheses
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