The weeks shown in color represent the start and end points of chemical exposure for each study.
Study Results | Study Details | References |
Results for Bisphenol AEarly vaginal opening in females treated at 0.1 and 1.0 mg/kg doses. |
Subjects: ICR mice Chemical: Bisphenol A Low doses tested: 0.1 or 1.0 mg/kg Other doses tested: 10.0 and 100.0 mg/kg Route of administration: dissolved in sesame oil and delivered subcutaneously Exposure duration: post-natal day 8 – single dose (comparable to human prenatal development from approximately day 1 of week 25 to day 1 of week 26) Age of measurement: post-natal day 10 to 70 |
Reference [PubMed Link] Nah WH, Park MJ, Gye MC. 2011. Effects of early prepubertal exposure to bisphenol A on the onset of puberty, ovarian weights, and estrous cycle in female mice. Clin Exp Reprod Med 38(2):75-81. |
Study Results | Study Details | References |
Results for Bisphenol ADecreased ovary weight on post-natal day 25 at 0.1 and 1.0 mg/kg doses and decreased ovary weight on post-natal day 30 in the 1.0 mg/kg group. |
Subjects: ICR mice Chemical: Bisphenol A Low doses tested: 0.1 or 1.0 mg/kg Other doses tested: 10.0 and 100.0 mg/kg Route of administration: dissolved in sesame oil and delivered subcutaneously Exposure duration: post-natal day 8 – single dose (comparable to human prenatal development from approximately day 1 of week 25 to day 1 of week 26) Age of measurement: post-natal day 10 to 70 |
Reference [PubMed Link] Nah WH, Park MJ, Gye MC. 2011. Effects of early prepubertal exposure to bisphenol A on the onset of puberty, ovarian weights, and estrous cycle in female mice. Clin Exp Reprod Med 38(2):75-81. |