| Literature DB >> 30871647 |
Denise Damasceno Guerreiro1, Gildas Tetaping Mbemya1, Jamily Bezerra Bruno1, Luciana Rocha Faustino2, José Ricardo de Figueiredo1, Ana Paula Ribeiro Rodrigues1.
Abstract
SummaryStudies have shown that daily exposure to different products, whether chemical or natural, can cause irreversible damage to women's reproductive health. Therefore it is necessary to use tests that evaluate the safety and efficacy of these products. Most reproductive toxicology tests are performed in vivo. However, in recent years, various cell culture methods, including embryonic stem cells and tissues have been developed with the aim of reducing the use of animals in toxicological tests. This is a major advance in the area of toxicology, as these systems have the potential to become a widely used tool compared with in vivo tests routinely used in reproductive biology and toxicology. The present review describes and highlights data on in vitro culture processes used to evaluate reproductive toxicity as an alternative to traditional methods using in vivo tests.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative methods; Female gonad; Ovarian function; Reproductive function; Toxicity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30871647 DOI: 10.1017/S0967199419000042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zygote ISSN: 0967-1994 Impact factor: 1.442