BookHuidong Zhang, Jie Yan, editors.
Summary: This book will focus on the harmful effect of environmental toxins on female reproductive health. Reproduction is the basis of the continuation of human beings, and environment is the basis of human survival. However, environmental pollution has become a potential risk factor for human reproductive health, which not only leads to many chronic diseases, but also causes certain harm to reproductive health. Compared to male reproduction, female reproductive process is more complex, the reproductive system is more fragile, and is more vulnerable to be damaged. The aim of this book is to review the research progress, to address the challenges, and to stimulate the development in the direction of environment and female reproductive health.
Contents:
Part I Environmental Harmful Factors
1 Introduction to Environmental Harmful Factors
Part II Female Reproductive Processes and Diseases
2 Introduction of Female Reproductive Processes and Reproductive Diseases
Part III Effects of Environmental Factors on Reproductive Process
3 The Influence of Environmental Factors on Ovarian Function, Follicular Genesis, and Oocyte Quality
4 Effects of environment and lifestyle factors on premature ovarian failure
5 Effects of Environment and Lifestyle Factors on Anovulatory Disorder
6 Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Preimplantation Embryo Development
7 Toxicical effects of BPDE on dysfunctions of female trophoblast cells
8 The Roles of Stress-Induced Immune Response in Female Reproduction
9 Effects of Environmental EDCs on Oocyte Quality, Embryo Development and the Outcome in Human IVF Process
Part IV Effects of Environmental Factors on Reproductive Diseases
10 Effects of environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals on female reproductive health
11 Definition and Multiple Factors of Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
12 The Variations of Metabolic Detoxification Enzymes Lead to Recurrent Miscarriage and their Diagnosis Strategy
Part V Effects of Environmental Factors on Fertility Preservation
13 The Effects of Negative Elements in Environment and Cancer on Female Reproductive System.