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Subject: Soy References
From: Dan McVicker
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:54:33 -0800 (PST)
    
Here's a list of the soy references.
Try doing a search on Google with the following format
if you don't feel like wading through the scientific
babble:

"soy site:t-mag.com"

Here are the references.

1. Atanassova N (2000). Comparative Effects of
Neonatal Exposure of Male Rats to Potent and Weak
(Environmental) Estrogens on Spermatogenesis at
Puberty and the Relationship to Adult Testis Size and
Fertility: Evidence for Stimulatory Effects of Low
Estrogen Levels. Endocrinology Vol. 141, No. 10
3898-3907

2. Chorazy PA (1995). Persistent hypothyroidism in
an infant receiving a soy formula: case report and
review of the literature. Pediatrics Jul: 96 (1 Pt 1):
148-50

3. Irvine CHG (1998). Phytoestrogens in soy-based
infant foods: concentrations, daily intake, and
possible biological effects. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med1998
Mar; 217 (3): 247-53)

4. Lohrke B (2001). Activation of skeletal muscle
protein breakdown following consumption of soybean
protein in pigs. Br J Nutr 2001 Apr; 85 (4): 447-57

5. Nagata C (2000). Inverse association of soy
product intake with serum androgen and estrogen
concentrations in Japanese men. Nutr Cancer; 36 (1):
14-8

6. Newbold RR (2001). Uterine Adenocarcinoma in
Mice Treated Neonatally with Genistein. Cancer
Research 61, 4325-4328

7. Pollard M (2000). Prevention of spontaneous
prostate-related cancer in Lobund-Wistar rats by soy
protein isolate/isoflavone diet. Prostate 2000 Oct 1;
45 (2): 101-5

8. Strauss L (1998). Genistein exerts
estrogen-like effects in male mouse reproductive
tract. Mol Cell Endocrinol Sep 25; 144 (1-2): 83-93

9. Weber KS (2001). Dietary soy-phytoestrogens
decrease testosterone levels and prostate weight
without altering LH, prostate 5alpha-reductase or
testicular steroidogenic acute regulatory peptide
levels in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. J Endocrinol
Sep; 170 (3): 591-9

10. Strauss, et al. "Genistein exerts estrogen-like
effects in male mouse reproductive tract," Mol Cell
Endocrinol 1998 Sep 25;144(1-2);83-93

11. Casanova M, et al. "Developmental effects of
dietary phytoestrogens in Sprague-Dawley rats and
interactions of genistein and diadzein with rat
estrogen receptors alpha and beta in vitro," Toxicol
Sci 1999 Oct;51(2):236-44

12. Kumi-Diaka J, et al. "Cytotoxic potential of the
phytochemical genistein isoflavone and certain
environmental chemical compounds on testicular cells,"
Biol Cell, 1999 Sep;91 (7): 515-23

13. Anderson, et al. "Effect of various genotoxins
and reproductive toxins in human lymphocytes and sperm
in Comet assay," Teratog Carcinog Mutagen
1997;17(1);29-43

14. Hopert, et al. "Characterization of estrogenicity
of phytoestrogens in an endometrial-derived
experimental model," Environ Health Perspect 1998
Sep;106(9); 581-6

15. Setchell, et al. "Dietary Estrogens–a probable
cause of infertility and liver disease in captive
cheetahs," Gasteroenterology 1987 Aug;93(2);225-33


16.Breinholt V, et al. "Estrogenic activity of
flavonoids in mice. The importance of estrogen
receptor distribution, metabolism and
bioavailability." Food Chem Toxicol 2000
Jul;38(7):555-64

17. Casanova M, et al. "Developmental effects of
dietary phytoestrogens in Sprague-Dawley rats and
interactions of genistein and daidzein with rat
estrogen receptors alpha and beta in vitro." Toxicol
Sci 1999 Oct;51(2):236-44

18. Stahl S, et al. "Phytoestrogens act as estrogen
agonists in an estrogen-responsive pituitary cell
line." Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1998 Sep;152(1):41-8

19. Zhong, et al. "Effects of dietary supplement of
soy protein isolate and low fat diet on prostate
cancer." FASEB J 2000;14(4):a531.11

20. Nagata C, et al. "Inverse association of soy
product intake with serum androgen and estrogen
concentrations in Japanese men." Nutr Cancer
2000;36(1):14-8.

21. Habito RC, et al. "Effects of replacing meat with
soyabean in the diet on sex hormone concentrations in
healthy adult males." Br J Nutr 2000 Oct;84(4):557-63

22. Strauss L, et al. "Genistein exerts estrogen-like
effects in male mouse reproductive tract." Mol Cell
Endocrinol 1998 Sep 25;144(1-2):83-93

23. Santell RC, et al. "Dietary genistein exerts
estrogenic effects upon the uterus, mammary gland and
the hypothalamic/pituitary axis in rats." J Nutr 1997
Feb;127(2):263-9

24. Harrison RM, et al. "Effect of genistein on
steroid hormone production in the pregnant rhesus
monkey." Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1999 Oct;222(1):78-84

25. Zand RS, et al. "Steroid hormone activity of
flavonoids and related compounds." Breast Cancer Res
Treat 2000 Jul;62(1):35-49

26. Nagel SC, et al. "The effective free fraction of
estradiol and xenoestrogens in human serum measured by
whole cell uptake assays: physiology of delivery
modifies estrogenic activity." Proc Soc Exp Biol Med
1998 Mar;217(3):300-9

27. Aukema HM, Housini I. "Dietary soy protein effects
on disease and IGF-1 in male and female Han:SPDR-cy
rats." Kidney Int 2001 Jan;59(1):52-61

28. Klein M, et al. "Energy metabolism and thyroid
hormone levels of growing rats in response to
different dietary proteins–soy or casein." Arch
Tierernahr 2000;53(2):99-125.

29. Flynn KM, et al. "Effects of genistein exposure on
sexually dimorphic behaviors in rats." Toxicol Sci
2000 Jun;55(2):311-9

30. Atanassova N, et al. "Comparative effects of
neonatal exposure of male rats to potent and weak
(environmental) estrogens on spermatogenesis at
puberty and the relationship to adult testis size and
fertility: evidence for stimulatory effects of low
estrogen levels." Endocrinology 2000
Oct;141(10):3898-907

31. Whitten PL, et al. "Phytoestrogen influences on
the development of behavior and gonadotropin
function." Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1995 Jan;208(1):82-6

32. Kumi-Diaka J, et al. "Cytotoxic potential of the
phytochemical genistein isoflavone
(4',5',7-trihydroxyisoflavone) and certain
environmental chemical compounds on testicular cells."
Biol Cell 1999 Sep;91(7):515-23

33. Ashton E, Ball M. "Effects of soy as tofu vs meat
on lipoprotein concentrations." Eur J Clin Nutr 2000
Jan;54(1):14-9

34. Madani S, et al. "Dietary protein level and origin
(casein and highly purified soybean protein) affect
hepatic storage, plasma lipid transport, and
antioxidative defense status in the rat." Nutrition
2000 May;16(5):368-75.

35. Risbridger G, et al. "Evidence that epithelial and
mesenchymal estrogen receptor-alpha mediates effects
of estrogen on prostatic epithelium." Dev Biol 2001
Jan 15;229(2):432-442

36. Schadereit R, et al. "Whole body protein turnover
of growing rats in response to different dietary
proteins–soy protein or casein." Arch Tierernahr
1999;52(4):311-21

37. Ji S, et al. "Soybean isoflavones, genistein and
genistin, inhibit rat myoblast proliferation, fusion
and myotube protein synthesis." J Nutr 1999
Jul;129(7):1291-7

38. SKeung WM. "Dietary estrogenic isoflavones are
potent inhibitors of beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
of P. testosteronii." Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1995
Oct 24;215(3):1137-44


Dan

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