Chemicals with Transgenerational Effects on Disease or Function
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No.
Chemical Name
GO Biological Process
Effect
Specific BP
GO
Species
Description
PMID
1
Indolactam V
embryo development
affect
ESC differentiation
N/A
Mus musculus
the effects of (-) Indolactam V on a population of mouse ESCs (mESCs) that had been induced to form definitive endoderm (DE)
19287398, 19896224
2
Indolactam V
embryo development
affect
ESC differentiation
N/A
Homo sapiens
High-content chemical screening identified a small molecule, (?)-indolactam V, that induces differentiation of a substantial number of Pdx1-expressing cells from human ESCs
19287398, 19896224
3
13-cis-retinoic acid
embryo development
decrease
mesoderm formation
GO:0001707
Homo sapiens
Disruption of mesoderm formation during cardiac differentiation due to developmental exposure to 13-cis-retinoic acid
30154523
4
1-Methyladenosine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
5
1-Methylhistidine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
6
1-Methylnicotinamide
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
7
2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether
embryo development
increase
DNA methylation involved in embryo development
GO:0043045
Homo sapiens
[[Environmental Pollutants results in increased abundance of Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers] which results in increased abundance of 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether] which affects DNA methylation involved in embryo development
32653021
8
2,4-diaminobuturic acid
embryo development
decrease
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
2,4-diaminobuturic acid at a low concentration irreversibly damaged the trophoblast cells and prevented outgrowth, probably due to nonsaturation kinetics resulting in a high intracellular accumulation.
525368
9
2,6DQT
embryo development
increase
blastocyst development
GO:0001824
Mus musculus
In vitro fertilization (IVF) experiments using Swiss albino mice revealed that spermatozoa processed with 2,6DQT resulted in significantly lower blastocyst rate (P < 0.05) compared to control. (2,6DQT ((4-((2,6-Dichloroquinolin-3-yl)methyl)-
2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2H-1,2,4-triazol-3(4H)-one))
33237520
10
2-Aminoadipate
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
11
2-chloro-5-nitrobenzanilide
embryo development
decrease
cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
GO:0060706
Homo sapiens
2-chloro-5-nitrobenzanilide results in decreased cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
30810372
12
2'-Deoxyadenosine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Significantly changed metabolites in the two-cell-like cell (2CLC) compared with ES cells (ESCs) samples (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34428399
13
2'-Deoxyadenosine
embryo development
decrease
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
If sperm were treated by both pentoxifylline and 2-deoxyadenosine before insemination of postovulatory mouse oocytes, two-cell embryo formation was found to be reduced even if both agents were eluted from the sperm before insemination.
8062965
14
2'-Deoxycytidine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Significantly changed metabolites in the two-cell-like cell (2CLC) compared with ES cells (ESCs) samples (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34428399
15
2'-Deoxycytidine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
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