Effects of perinatal octylphenol on ultrasound vocalization, behavior and reproductive physiology in rats

A rodent diet containing paraffin wax was designed to administer the environmental estrogen octylphenol (OP) to nonpregnant, pregnant and lactating rats. The estrogenic activity of OP via this diet was first confirmed in ovariectomized adult animals: 20 mg OP/kg/day increased the mitoses in the vagi...

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Animals
Animals, Newborn - psychology
Behavior
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight - drug effects
Diet
Environmental estrogen
Environmental Pollutants - pharmacology
Estrogens, Non-Steroidal - pharmacology
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Growth - drug effects
Hormones - blood
Male
Octylphenol
Organ Size - drug effects
Perinatal
Phenols - pharmacology
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Reproduction - drug effects
Reproductive physiology
Sex Characteristics
Sexual Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Taste - drug effects
Ultrasonics
Ultrasound vocalization
Uterotrophic
Vocalization, Animal - drug effects
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