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Environmental Chemicals, Exosomal miRNAs in Ovarian Follicles, and IVF Success

Grant Number:
Principal Investigator:
Hauser, Russ B
Institution:
Harvard School of Public Health
Most Recent Award Year:
2014
Lifestage of Participants:
Exposure: Pre-conception; Adulthood (mother)
Assessment: Pre-conception; Prenatal (specifically day 3 embryos); Adulthood (mother)
Exposures:
Personal Care/Consumer Products: Bisphenol A (BPA); Phthalates, DEHP
Health Outcomes:
Reproductive Outcomes: Fertility, oocyte maturation and day 3 embryo quality
Biological Sample:
Urine (mother); Follicular fluid and follicles from mother that are fertilized in vitro
Epigenetic Mechanisms Studied:
RNA Regulation / Metabolism, miRNA profiles
Abstract:

Related NIEHS-Funded Study Populations

Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study

Principal Investigator:
Institution:
Harvard Chan School of Public Health
Location:
Massachusetts
Number of Participants::
Recruiting
Brief Description::
This study is designed to determine the developmental and reproductive toxicity of mixtures of environmental chemicals, including phthalates and phenols in couples from a fertility clinic. Men and women were recruited at preconception and followed through treatment cycles for infertility and through pregnancy until delivery. Associations between environmental exposures and markers of male fertility and female fertility and pregnancy outcomes were investigated.
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