Phthalate-Induced Pathology in the Foetal Testi... [Reproduction. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views
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Nathan Goodyear on 02 Dec 13This study found a 2 fold increased in estradiol levels in rats exposed to phthalates in-utero. This could have been due to increased aromatase activity and/or xenoestrogenic effect. This study proposes a link between phthalate exposure in-uteruo, increased estrogen production and testicular dysgenesis syndrome. Take home: in this model male testicles were altered prior to birth by phthalate exposure.