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Volume 17, Issue / 2014
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WHO's recent treatment against endocrine disrupting chemicals. Emiko Todaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 23-23, 2014. |
Perinatal exposure to environmental chemicals and undesirable nutrients have persistent effects causing non communicative diseases Hideoki Fukuoka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 24-24, 2014. |
Adverse effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on human: Findings from the birth cohort -the Hokkaido Study on environment and children's health- Reiko Kishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 25-25, 2014. |
New approach of human maternal-fetal exposure assessment of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) Chisato Mori1,2, Akifumi Eguchi3, Masae Otake1, Masamichi Hanazato1, Norimichi Suzuki1, Masahiro Watanabe1, Yoshiharu Matsuno1, Hiroko Nakaoka1, Emiko Todaka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 26-26, 2014. |
Introduction: Information from the scene to the lab - centering on the neonicotinoid pesticides. Jun Kanno Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 29-29, 2014. |
Organophosphorus and neonicotinoid insecticide intoxication: Actual exposure and toxicity deducted from symptomanalysis of outpatients in clinical practice Sick House -Aerial application - Food contamination Yoshiko Aoyama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 30-30, 2014. |
Neurobehavioral and reproductive toxicity induced by neonicotinoid pesticide Kentaro Tanemura1, Jun Kanno2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 31-31, 2014. |
Disruption of gene expressions by neonicotinoids and developmental neurotoxicity Yoichiro Kuroda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 32-32, 2014. |
Qualitative and quantitative changes of marine organisms at intertidal zones and in inshore waters of Fukushima after severe accidents of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plants involved by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Toshihiro Horiguchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 35-35, 2014. |
The findings that were observed with the embryos of Hynobius lichenatus in Fukushima Sadao Ihara1, Shoichi Fuma2, Kumi Matsui3, Umi Une3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 36-36, 2014. |
Using wild rodents to evaluate the effect of radiation Manabu ONUMA Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 37-37, 2014. |
Effects of radiation exposure on transgenerational inheritance in bulls after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident Hideaki Yamashiro1, Yasuyuki Abe2, Gohei Hayashi3, Yusuke Urushihara3, Yoshikazu Kuwahara3, Masatoshi Suzuki3, Takashi Ohdan4, Hidekazu Takahashi4, Shinichi Fuji4, Sachio Takino1, Yukou Sugano1, Yasuyuki Kino5, Tomokazu Fukuda6, Jin Kobayashi4, Emiko Isogai6, Manabu Fukumoto3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 38-38, 2014. |
The assessment of radiation effects on animals and Japanese macaque within and around the ex-evacuation zone of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident Yusuke Urushihara1, Yasushi Kino2, Tsutomu Sekine3, Toshihiko Suzuki4, Yoshinaka Shimizu4, Hisashi Shinoda4, Yoshikazu Kuwahara1, Masatoshi Suzuki1, Hiroshi Kawasumi5, Hideaki Yamashiro6, Toshiro Arai5, Manabu Fukumoto1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 39-39, 2014. |
ORAL-1#1 Identification of parabens conjugates by Precursor Ion Scan method in LC/MS/MS Kazuko Kodama, Shigeru Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 43-43, 2014. |
ORAL-1#2 Detection of physiological activities of pharmaceuticals in wastewater Masaru Ihara1, Asuka Inoue2, Seiya Hanamoto1, Han Zhang1, Jyunken Aoki2, Hiroaki Tanaka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 44-44, 2014. |
ORAL-1#3 Influence of dioxin on adrenal hormone of the residents at herbicide exposed area in Vietnam -Variations of cortisol in mothers and DHEA in children. Honma S1, Kido T1, Okamoto T1, Manh HD1, Sun XL1, Anh LT1, Nhu DD2, Tung DV2, Hung NN2, Son LK3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 45-45, 2014. |
ORAL-1#4 Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) The Latest Report from the Kochi Regional Center - with a Focus on Public Relations for a Higher Recruitment and Retention Rates - Kahoko YASUMITSU-LOVELL1, Marina MINAMI1, Masamitsu EITOKU1, Nagamasa MAEDA2, Mikiya FUJIEDA3, Narufumi SUGANUMA1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 46-46, 2014. |
ORAL-1#5 Recognition degree and agreement rate of Japan Environment and Children's Study in the Center of Tottori Unit Kazunari Onishi1,2, Mami Kotani1, Tasuku Harada1,3, Youichi Kurozawa1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 47-47, 2014. |
ORAL-1#6 Diet behavior of expectant mothers participating in Japan Environment & Children's Study at the Center of Chiba Unit Midori Yamamoto1,2, Akira Hata1,2, Chisato Mori1,3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 48-48, 2014. |
ORAL-2#1 Effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to silver nanoparticles on male reproductive system of mice Yoichiro Yoshikawa1, Miyoko Kubo-Irie2, Shin Hagiwara2, Saki Fukuda3, Ken Takeda2, Masakazu Umezawa2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 51-51, 2014. |
ORAL-2#2 Regulation of sperm hyperactivation by melatonin and estradiol Masakatsu Fujinoki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 52-52, 2014. |
ORAL-2#3 Transactivation potencies of Baikal seal estrogen receptor a and β: Species difference and E2 induction equivalency factors Yuka Yoshinouchi1, Sachiko Shimizu1, Jin-Seon Lee1, Masashi Hirano1, Tetsuro Agusa1, Ken-ichi T.Suzuki2, Haruhiko Nakata3, Eun-Young Kim4, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 53-53, 2014. |
ORAL-2#4 Prenatal bisphenol A exposure and birth outcomes: The Hokkaido Study Machiko Minatoya Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 54-54, 2014. |
ORAL-2#5 Bisphenol A low dose exposure during embryonic stage induces morphological and functional anomalies in developing cerebral cortex. Munekazu Komada1, Tetsuji Nagao2, Yayoi Ikeda1, Jun Kanno3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 55-55, 2014. |
ORAL-2#6 Molecular mechanism of bisphenol A low-dose effects mediated through mutual co-work between nuclear receptor ER and ERR Xiaohui Liu1, Shin Ikeda1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 56-56, 2014. |
ORAL-3#1 Acetamiprid affect the various gene expressions in murine testis and brain Hayato Terayama1, Teruhisa Kanazawa1, Hitoshi Endo2, Maiko Tamura1, Kou Sakabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 59-59, 2014. |
ORAL-3#2 Comparison of the delayed central nervous effects by the exposure of acetylcholine-esterase inhibitory pesticides. Yusuke Furukawa1, Kentaro Tanemura2, Kenichi Aisaki1, Satoshi Kitajima1, Jun Kanno1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 60-60, 2014. |
ORAL-3#3 Prenatal pyrethroid insecticide exposure and development at 18 months J.Yoshinaga1, J.Zhang1, A.Hisada1, 2, T.Kato2, H.Shiraishi3, K.Shimodaira4, T.Okai5, M.Shirakawa6, Y. Noda6, Y.Komine6, E.Ariki6, N.Kato6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 61-61, 2014. |
P-01 Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) : progress report of the Hokkaido Unit Center Atsuko Araki1, Yoshiya Itou2, Yasuaki Saijou3, Tamiko Ikeno1, Chihiro Miyashita1, Sachiko Itou1, Youko Tsuchikawa1, Naomi Tamura1, Machiko Minatoya1, Eiji Yoshioka3, Yasuyuki Kawanishi3, Hiroshi Murabayashi2, Reiko Kishi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 65-65, 2014. |
P-02 The effects of environmental chemicals on development and function of Blood Brain Barrier Wataru Miyazaki, Yuki Fujiwara, Takahiko Katho Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 66-66, 2014. |
P-03 Hair mercury levels and fish consumption of Japanese children in five districts Emiko Kusanagi1, Hitoshi Takamura2, Nobuko Hoshi3, Shing-Jen Chen4, Mayumi Adachi5, Tadashi Oishi2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 67-67, 2014. |
P-4 Parabens Exposure and Menstrual Cycle of Female University Students Yukiko Nishihama1, Jun Yoshinaga1, Ayaka Iida2, Shoko Konishi3, 4, Hideki Imai5, Daisuke Nakajima6, Miyuki Yoneyama6, Hiroaki Shiraishi6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 68-68, 2014. |
P-05 Comparison of dioxins and PCBs in umbilical cord blood and blood. Jumboku Kajiwara1, Takashi Todaka2, Hironori Hirakawa1, Chihiro Miyashita3, Sachiko Itho3, Seiko Sasaki4, Atsuko, Araki3, Reiko Kishi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 69-69, 2014. |
P-06 Contaminations of Styrene Oligomer form Debris Polystyrene on North Pacific Ocean Koshiro Koizumi1, Hideto Sato1, Akifumi Okabe1, Bum Gun Kwon2, Naoto Ogawa3, Yasushi Kamaya3, Katsuhiko Saido4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 70-70, 2014. |
P-07 PCBs, BFRs, PFRs and BUVSs in Fish from off-Tohoku -Levels, Patterns, and Temporal Variation between 2007 and 2013- Nishioka Soichiro1, Isobe Tomohiko1,2, Kunisue Tatsuya1, Kwang-Hyeon Chang3, Joon-Woo Kim4, Nakai Kunihiko5, Nakata Haruhiko6, Tanabe Shinsuke1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 71-71, 2014. |
P-08 Contaminations of Bisphenol-A on North Pacific Ocean Katsuhiko Saido1, Akifumi Okabe2, Masahiko Nishimura3, Takashi Kusui4, Koji Okugawa4, Seon-Yong Chung5, Koshiro Koizumi2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 72-72, 2014. |
P-09 Comparison of physiological activities of pharmaceuticals in UK and Japan wastewater by TGFα shedding assay Han ZHANG, Masaru IHARA, Seiya HANAMOTO, Norihide NAKADA, Hiroaki TANAKA Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 73-73, 2014. |
P-10 Distribution of Perfluorinated Compounds in Water Environment of the Yeongsan River of South Korea (2013-2014) Bum Gun Kwon1, Sang-Kyu Kam2, Byeong-Cheon Paik3, Seon-Yong Chung4, Katsuhiko Saido5, Kil-Seong Kim6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 74-74, 2014. |
P-11 Field survey of estrogenic contamination in Tokyo area using the Japanese common goby Jing Song, Rika Eguchi, Yuka Morita, Daisuke Izumida, Ai Iwamoto, Kazuya Mijima, Masaki Nagae, Yuji Takao, Kiyoshi Soyano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 75-75, 2014. |
P-12 Effects of TBBPA on human mesenchymal stem cells differentiation Ema Akiyama, Naomi Higuchi, Hideki Kakutani, Teruyuki Nakao, Kotoe Furutsuka, Souichi Ohta Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 76-76, 2014. |
P-13 TCDD disrupts adipocyte and osteoblast differentiation in human mesenchymal stem cells Ema Akiyama, Taiki Chikami, Hideki Kakutani, Teruyuki Nakao, Asami Hiromoto, Souichi Ohta Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 77-77, 2014. |
P-14 TeBBPA disrupts adipocyte differentiation through epigenetic changes Ema Akiyama, Ryota Sorakubo, Hideki Kakutani, Teruyuki Nakao, Natsuki Nakanishi, Mami Fukumoto, Souichi Ohta Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 78-78, 2014. |
P-15 Detection of insect hormone action at pesticide using the short-term screening assay for juvenile hormone Ryoko Abe1, Hitomi Takanobu1, Haruna Watanabe1, Taisen Iguchi2, Norihisa Tatarazako1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 79-79, 2014. |
P-16 Effect of Nonylphenol on fish spermatogenesis in vitro Yuriko Ono, Shogo Higaki, Takaaki Todo, Reiko Teshima, Noriyoshi Sakai, Tatsuyuki Takada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 80-80, 2014. |
P-17 Rapid Fluorescent Detection of (Anti) androgens with spiggin-gfp Medaka Anthony Sebillot1, Pauliina Damdimopoulou1, Yukiko Ogino2, Petra Spirhanzlova1,3, Shinichi Miyagawa2, Taisen Iguchi2, Gregory F.Lemkine1, Barbara A.Demeneix3, Andrew J.Tindall1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 81-81, 2014. |
P-18 p-nitrophenol Can Disturb the Metabolic Processes of the Liver Through Interfering with the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor and Cytochrome P450 Enzyme System Eman Ahmed1, Mostafa Fayez3, Haney Samir1, Kentaro Nagaoka1, Gen Watanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 82-82, 2014. |
P-19 Mechanism study of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers nanoparticle induced neurotoxicity Yang Zeng, Yoshika Kurokawa, Tin-Tin Win-Shwe, Qin Zeng, Seishiro Hirano, Zhenya Zhang, Hideko Sone Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 83-83, 2014. |
P-20 Evaluation of whole water impacts using toxicity-based phenotypic analysis Wenlong WANG, Mitsuru TADA, Daisuke NAKAJIMA, Hideko SONE Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 84-84, 2014. |
P-21 Importance of receptor conformations for docking calculation with ERα binding chemicals 袈裟丸仁志, 野瀬健 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 85-85, 2014. |
P-22 Effects of a naturally occurring dioxin, 1,3,7-tribromodibenzo-p-dioxin on the mysid transcriptome Masashi Hirano1, Masaya Uchida2, Teruhiko Kusano2, Koji Arizono3, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 86-86, 2014. |
P-23 Functional characterization of the clathrin as a novel regulator of ecdysone receptor signaling pathway Masashi Hirano1, Ken-ichi T Suzuki2, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 87-87, 2014. |
P-21 Pathway analysis to evaluate the effect on the transcriptome in TCDD-treated red seabream embryos Midori Iida1, Satoshi Fujii1, Masaya Uchida2, Hiroshi Nakamura2, Yoshihiro Kagami2, Su-Min Bak3, Eun-Young Kim3, Hisato Iwata4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 88-88, 2014. |
P-25 Changes in Gene Expressions in Female Medaka Livers Exposed to Androgen Tomokazu KITAMURA, Seiichiro OKAMOTO Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 89-89, 2014. |
P-26 Nuclear receptor transcription activation molecular mechanism evidenced by forced dimerization: Homodimerization and heterodimerization between ERα and ERRα Xiaohui Liu1, Shin Ikeda1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 90-90, 2014. |
P-27 Co-work between estrogen receptor ER and self-activated nuclear receptor SF1 reinforces estrogenic activity of bisphenol A Shunsuke Sato, Xiaohui Liu, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 91-91, 2014. |
P-28 The cooperative enhancement of estrogenic activity induced by a constitutively active nuclear receptor via the caspase 7 promoter Ayami Matsushima, Xiaohui Liu, Shin Ikeda, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 92-92, 2014. |
P-29 Structural essentials for homodimerization of nuclear receptor estrogen-related receptor γ(ERRγ) Xiaohui Liu, Akina Fujiyama, Saya Sakito, Yutaka Matsuyama, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 93-93, 2014. |
P-30 Structural essentials of ligand-dependent estrogen receptor ER homodimerization required for bisphenol-activation Saya Sakito, Akina Fujiyama, Xiaohui Liu, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 94-94, 2014. |
P-31 Pharmacological chaperone effects of bisphenol A on misfolded human nuclear receptor ERRγ: An endocrine-disrupting chemical works as medicine Ryoko Kimura, Xiaohui Liu, Hirokazu Nishimura, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 95-95, 2014. |
P-32 Structural diversity of ligand-binding domain in 48 human nuclear receptors as target of endocrine disrupting chemicals Yutaka Matsuyama, Hirokazu Nishimura, Xiaohui Liu, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 96-96, 2014. |
P-33 The effects of halogenated polycychc aromatic hydrocarbons on estrogenic action Ryoko Kuruto1, Kota Yoshida1, Takeshi Ohura2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 97-97, 2014. |
P-34 Monitoring of Embryonic/ Fetal Losses in Different Breeds of Goats using Real Time B-Mode Ultrasonography and its Relation with Endocrine Disruption of Corpus Luteum Haney Samir1,5, Aly Karen2, Eman Ahmed3, Tarek Ashmawy4, Mohamed El-Sayed1, Gen Watanabe5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 98-98, 2014. |
P-35 Verification of responses of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) to endocrine disrupting chemicals in short-term assays Ataru Nakamura1, Taisen Iguchi2, Norihisa Tatarazako1,3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 99-99, 2014. |
P-36 Analysis of juvenile hormone as a sex determining factor in water flea Shinichi Miyagawa, Kenji Toyota, Taisen Iguchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 100-100, 2014. |
P-37 Effects of external ecdysteroid and fenarimol, an inhibitor of ecdysteroid synthesis, in reproduction or development of Daphnia magna Eri Sumiya1,2, Yukiko Ogino1,2, Hitoshi Miyakawa1, Chizue Hiruta1, Kenji Toyota1,2, Shinichi Miyagawa1,2, Taisen Iguchi1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 101-101, 2014. |
P-38 Effect of the environmental estrogens on the reproductive endocrine system of the Mediterranean mussel and the grey mullet Rika Eguchi, Jin Wei Wei, Song Jing, Yuji Takao, Masaki Nagae, Kiyoshi Soyano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 102-102, 2014. |
P-39 Testis-ova in a wild population of Japanese pond frog (Rana nigromaculata) : Past and Present Tohru Kobayashi1, Masahiko Kumakura2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 103-103, 2014. |
P-40 Morphology and gene expression of adipose tissue in prenatally arsenic-exposed mice Kazuhiro Sano, Fumihiko Maekawa, Hikari Murai, Keiko Nohara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 104-104, 2014. |
P-41 Mice lacking Ah receptor in the adipose tissue are resistant to high fat diet-induced adipose tissue inflammation and diabetes. Yuki Kasakura, Taira Wada, Shigeki Shimba Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 105-105, 2014. |
P-42 EFFECTS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ON THE EXPRESSION OF CYTOCHROME P450S IN BEAGLE DOGS Saya Tamura1, Jean Yoo1, Hazuki Mizukawa1,2, Tetsuro Agusa1, Masashi Hirano1, Kei Nomiyama1, Shinsuke Tanabe1, Eun-Young Kim3, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 106-106, 2014. |
P-43 Toxicological assessment of polychlorinated biphenyls and their metabolites in the liver of Baikal seal (Pusa sibirica) Kei Nomiyama1, Shusaku Hirakawa2, Akifumi Eguchi3, Daisuke Imaeda1, Jean Yoo1, Tatsuya Kunisue1, Hisato Iwata1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 107-107, 2014. |
P-44 Accumulation features of hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs) in Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata) : Transplacental transfer of OH-PCBs Yusuke Tsujisawa1, Kei Nomiyama1, Shoji Yachimori2, Emiko Ashida2, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 108-108, 2014. |
P-45 Long-term effects of neonatal exposure to OH-PBDEs on thyroid hormone related gene expression in F344 rats Nariaki Fujimoto1, Naoki Nakamura2, Seigo Sanoh2, Shigeru Ohta2, Naoto Uramaru3, Shigeyuki Kitamura3, Shinichi Miyagawa4, Taisen Iguchi4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 109-109, 2014. |
P-46 Expression changes of retinoic acid-signal and stemness-related genes during tissue regeneration of Thais clavigera Tsubasa Nakama, Yukari Aoki, Hiroaki Watanabe, Haruo Nakano, Mariko Umemura, Shigeru Takahashi, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 110-110, 2014. |
P-47 Search for prostaglandin E2 Receptor subtypes responsible for dioxin-induced neonatal hydronephrosis in mice Keiko Aida-Yasuoka1, Wataru Yoshioka2, Akinari Shimada2, Nozomi Fujisawa1, Nozomi Endo1, Shuh Narumiya3, Noriko Nishimura1, Chiharu Tohyama1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 111-111, 2014. |
P-48 Effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to silver nanoparticles on male reproductive system of mice Yoichiro Yoshikawa1, Miyoko Kubo-Irie2, Shin Hagiwara2, Saki Fukuda3, Ken Takeda2, Masakazu Umezawa2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 112-112, 2014. |
P-49 Transactivation potencies of Baikal seal estrogen receptor α and β: Clarification of the mechanism of ligand interaction by in vitro and in silico approaches Yuka Yoshinouchi1, Sachiko Shimizu1, Jin-Seon Lee1, Masashi Hirano1, Tetsuro Agusa1, Ken-ichi T.Suzuki2, Haruhiko Nakata3, Eun-Young Kim4, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 113-113, 2014. |
P-50 Estrogenic potentials of Premarin in the medaka Oryzias latipes Ayami Nakao1, Hiroshi Ishibashi2, Masaya Uchida3, Ryoko Yamamoto1, Akiko Koyanagi3, Teruhiko Kusano3, Nobuaki Tominaga4, Yasuhiro Ishibashi1, Koji Arizono1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 114-114, 2014. |
P-51 Variations in response of multiple fish estrogen receptor subtypes to environmental estrogens Saki Tohyama1,2, Shinichi Miyagawa1, Tohru Kobayashi2, Taisen Iguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 115-115, 2014. |
P-52 PXR and AHR both are involved in transcriptional regulation of pxr, CYP2 and CYP3 genes in developing zebrafish Akira Kubota1,2, Jared Goldstone2, Benjamin Lemaire2, John Stegeman2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 116-116, 2014. |
P-53 In vivo and in silico studies to evaluate the estrogenic potential of bisphenol analogs in medaka, Oryzias latipes Akemi Yamaguchi1, Hiroshi Ishibashi2, Koji Arizono3, Nobuaki Tominaga1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 117-117, 2014. |
P-54 Circadian rhythm modulation of clock gene expression in bisphenol A-exposed hyperactive Drosophila Ayaka Matsuo1, Shotaro Umeno1, Asuka Tokumaru1, Yutaka Matsuyama1, Masayuki Nakamura1, Miho Sumiyoshi2, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 118-118, 2014. |
P-55 Bisphenol A-induced Drosophila hypoactivity: Influence analysis of circadian locomotor activity and mRNA clock genes Asuka Tokumaru1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Shotaro Umeno1, Masayuki Nakamura1, Miho Sumiyoshi2, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 119-119, 2014. |
P-56 Bisphenol A-provoked substantial peak decay of Drosophila circadian neuropeptide hugin mRNA expression Shotaro Umeno1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Asuka Tokumaru1, Yutaka Matsuyama1, Masayuki Nakamura1, Keita Koga1, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 120-120, 2014. |
P-57 Congenital hypoactivity induced by Bisphenol A-exposure was mediated by differential neuropeptides from male and female in mice Makiko Sugiyama1, Shouta Kajiyama1, Tatsuya Saito1, Eriko Uchimura1, Yudai Motomatsu1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 121-121, 2014. |
P-58 Acute and chronic effects of caffeine on long-term memory formation in the olfactory learning in crickets Seigo Sugimachi, Jiro Okada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 122-122, 2014. |
P-59 Effects of imidacloprid on waving display in the ocypodid crab Ilyoplax pusilla Akira Hirose1, Jiro Okada1, Kensho Fujisaki2, Seiichi Uchida2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 123-123, 2014. |
P-60 Effects of Neonatal Ethynyl Estradiol Exposure to Female Rats on Partner Preference, Territorial and Sexual Behavior Chiaki Komine1, Midori Yoshida2, Yasuhiko Kondo3, Maiko Kawaguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 124-124, 2014. |
P-61 Effect of anti-androgen and tris (1,3- dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP) on sexual behavior, sexual preference, organ weight and plasma concentration of testosterone of male rats Manami Kamishima1, Go Suzuki2, Hidetaka Takigami2, Yasuyuki Horii1,3, Gen Watanabe4, Kazuyoshi Taya1,4, Yasuhiko Kondo1,5, Maiko Kawaguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 125-125, 2014. |
P-62 Behavioral assessment on developmental neurotoxicity of neonicotinoid pesticides Imidacloprid using C57B1/6J mice Aya Okada1, Taiki Inoshita1, Toshihiro Endo1, Masaki Kakeyama1,2, Chiharu Tohyama1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 126-126, 2014. |
P-63 Effects of lactational perfluorooctanesulfonate exsposure on supontaneous object recognition memory in adult male mouse offspring Asahi Haijima, Yusuke Takatsuru, Izuki Amano, Noriyuki Koibuchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 127-127, 2014. |
P-64 Effect of soybean isoflavones on steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR)-mediated metabolic pathway. Toshiharu Iwasaki, Winda Ariyani, Kaori Hayasaka, Hikaru Kuribara, Yuki Iizuka, Ronny Lesmana, Noriaki Shimokawa, Noriyuki Koibuchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 128-128, 2014. |
P-65 Effects of Activation of AhR Signaling in Neurons on Migration and Morphology in Developing Brain Eiki Kimura1, Ding Yunjie1, Masaki Kakeyama1,2, Chiharu Tohyama1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 129-129, 2014. |
P-66 Developmental effect of prenatal and postnatal exposure to low dose bisphenol A on hippocampal neurogenesis in C57BL/6J mice Tomoki Maeda1, Nao Kagawa1, Munekazu Komada2, Yayoi Ikeda2, Jun Kanno3, Tetsuji Nagao1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 130-130, 2014. |
P-67 Perinatal exposure to BPF, a BPA substitute, affects behavior of next-generation in mice. Naoko Ohtani, Hidetomo Iwano, Erika Tuji, Hiroki Inoue, Hiroshi Yokota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 131-131, 2014. |
P-68 Combined effect of clothianidin and environmental stress on the reproductive and behavioral functions Tetsushi Hirano1, Shogo Yanai1, Takuya Omotehara1, Rie Hashimoto1, Yuria Umemura1, Naoto Kubota1, Kiichi Minami1, Youhei Mantani2, Toshifumi Yokoyama1, Hiroshi Kitagawa2, Nobuhiko Hoshi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 132-132, 2014. |
P-69 Single exposure of adult mice to acetamiprid results in delayed behavioral toxicity in a sex-dependent manner. Kou Hiraga, Kentaro Tanemura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 133-133, 2014. |
P-70 Effects of Acetamiprid on mice oocyte during in vitro maturation by Hanging Drop Monoculture Hirotsugu Inomata, Kentaro Tanemura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 134-134, 2014. |
P-71 Late effects of testis induced by postnatal exposure to permethrin in male mice Hirokatsu Saito, Michi Uematsu, Yoshiki Shirakata, Kentaro Tanemura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 135-135, 2014. |
P-72 Late reproductive effects of acephate by early postnatal exposure in male mice. Michi Uematsu, Hiroki Inoue, Hirokatsu Saito, Kentaro Tanemura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 17: 136-136, 2014. |