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132 related items for PubMed ID: 23871786

  • 1. Pubertal exposure to Bisphenol A increases anxiety-like behavior and decreases acetylcholinesterase activity of hippocampus in adult male mice.
    Luo G, Wei R, Niu R, Wang C, Wang J.
    Food Chem Toxicol; 2013 Oct; 60():177-80. PubMed ID: 23871786
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  • 2. Effects of perinatal exposure to low dose of bisphenol A on anxiety like behavior and dopamine metabolites in brain.
    Matsuda S, Matsuzawa D, Ishii D, Tomizawa H, Sutoh C, Nakazawa K, Amano K, Sajiki J, Shimizu E.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2012 Dec 03; 39(2):273-9. PubMed ID: 22760093
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  • 3. Sex-specific effects of long-term exposure to bisphenol-A on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in adult mice.
    Xu X, Dong F, Yang Y, Wang Y, Wang R, Shen X.
    Chemosphere; 2015 Feb 03; 120():258-66. PubMed ID: 25112706
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  • 4. Prenatal and postnatal exposure to bisphenol a induces anxiolytic behaviors and cognitive deficits in mice.
    Tian YH, Baek JH, Lee SY, Jang CG.
    Synapse; 2010 Jun 03; 64(6):432-9. PubMed ID: 20169576
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  • 5. Gestational and lactational exposure to bisphenol-A affects anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in mice.
    Xu X, Hong X, Xie L, Li T, Yang Y, Zhang Q, Zhang G, Liu X.
    Horm Behav; 2012 Sep 03; 62(4):480-90. PubMed ID: 23240141
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  • 6. Perinatal exposure to low-dose of bisphenol A causes anxiety-like alteration in adrenal axis regulation and behaviors of rat offspring: a potential role for metabotropic glutamate 2/3 receptors.
    Zhou R, Chen F, Feng X, Zhou L, Li Y, Chen L.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2015 May 03; 64():121-9. PubMed ID: 25812946
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  • 7. Bisphenol A exposure remodels cognition of male rats attributable to excitatory alterations in the hippocampus and visual cortex.
    Chen Z, Li T, Zhang L, Wang H, Hu F.
    Toxicology; 2018 Dec 01; 410():132-141. PubMed ID: 30312744
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  • 8. Adolescent exposure to Bisphenol-A increases anxiety and sucrose preference but impairs spatial memory in rats independent of sex.
    Diaz Weinstein S, Villafane JJ, Juliano N, Bowman RE.
    Brain Res; 2013 Sep 05; 1529():56-65. PubMed ID: 23872220
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  • 9. Perinatal exposure to bisphenol-A impairs learning-memory by concomitant down-regulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors of hippocampus in male offspring mice.
    Xu XH, Zhang J, Wang YM, Ye YP, Luo QQ.
    Horm Behav; 2010 Jul 05; 58(2):326-33. PubMed ID: 20206181
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  • 10. Changes in memory and synaptic plasticity induced in male rats after maternal exposure to bisphenol A.
    Wang C, Niu R, Zhu Y, Han H, Luo G, Zhou B, Wang J.
    Toxicology; 2014 Aug 01; 322():51-60. PubMed ID: 24820113
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  • 11. Neurochemical impact of bisphenol A in the hippocampus and cortex of adult male albino rats.
    Khadrawy YA, Noor NA, Mourad IM, Ezz HS.
    Toxicol Ind Health; 2016 Sep 01; 32(9):1711-9. PubMed ID: 25903087
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  • 12. Anxiety like behavior due to perinatal exposure to Bisphenol-A is associated with decrease in excitatory to inhibitory synaptic density of male mouse brain.
    Kumar D, Thakur MK.
    Toxicology; 2017 Mar 01; 378():107-113. PubMed ID: 28089772
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  • 13. Maternal bisphenol a diet induces anxiety-like behavior in female juvenile with neuroimmune activation.
    Luo G, Wang S, Li Z, Wei R, Zhang L, Liu H, Wang C, Niu R, Wang J.
    Toxicol Sci; 2014 Aug 01; 140(2):364-73. PubMed ID: 24824810
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  • 14. Does preconception paternal exposure to a physiologically relevant level of bisphenol A alter spatial memory in an adult rat?
    Fan Y, Ding S, Ye X, Manyande A, He D, Zhao N, Yang H, Jin X, Liu J, Tian C, Xu S, Ying C.
    Horm Behav; 2013 Sep 01; 64(4):598-604. PubMed ID: 24005185
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  • 15. Behavioral phenotyping of heterozygous acetylcholinesterase knockout (AChE+/-) mice showed no memory enhancement but hyposensitivity to amnesic drugs.
    Espallergues J, Galvan L, Sabatier F, Rana-Poussine V, Maurice T, Chatonnet A.
    Behav Brain Res; 2010 Jan 20; 206(2):263-73. PubMed ID: 19766675
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  • 16. Bisphenol-A exposure during adolescence leads to enduring alterations in cognition and dendritic spine density in adult male and female rats.
    Bowman RE, Luine V, Diaz Weinstein S, Khandaker H, DeWolf S, Frankfurt M.
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  • 17. Persistent overexpression of DNA methyltransferase 1 attenuating GABAergic inhibition in basolateral amygdala accounts for anxiety in rat offspring exposed perinatally to low-dose bisphenol A.
    Zhou R, Chen F, Chang F, Bai Y, Chen L.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2013 Oct 20; 47(10):1535-44. PubMed ID: 23791455
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  • 19. Corticosterone-regulated actions in the rat brain are affected by perinatal exposure to low dose of bisphenol A.
    Poimenova A, Markaki E, Rahiotis C, Kitraki E.
    Neuroscience; 2010 May 19; 167(3):741-9. PubMed ID: 20219646
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  • 20. Bisphenol-A inhibits improvement of testosterone in anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in gonadectomied male mice.
    Liang Y, Li J, Jin T, Gu T, Zhu Q, Hu Y, Yang Y, Li J, Wu D, Jiang K, Xu X.
    Horm Behav; 2018 Jun 19; 102():129-138. PubMed ID: 29778459
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