Jorma Toppari
MD, PhD
jortop@utu.fi +358 29 450 2826 +358 40 180 2600 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku : C5 floor |
Pediatric endocrinology; reproductive health; endocrine disruption; testis; type 1 diabetes
Professor Jorma Toppari (H-index 68) is an international expert in environmental endocrine disruption, male reproduction and type 1 diabetes. He is a principal investigator in a NIH-funded cohort study The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) and in the Finnish Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention Study (DIPP). He is leading a joint Finnish-Danish birth cohort study exploring the genetic and environmental aspects of human reproduction.
The aim of our research is to identify risk factors of reproductive health and type 1 diabetes (T1D) to make risk management possible and prevent health problems. We are performing a comprehensive reproductive health study for 19-year-old men that we have followed up prospectively from pregnancy. We focus now our studies on sperm epigenome. We are studying the role of retinoblastoma protein (Rb) and E2F3 transcription factors in gonadal development and whether endocrine disruptors affect reproductive health. In the Finnish type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention (DIPP) study and in The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study we are exploring the early determinants of T1D in large child cohorts with increased genetic risk.
Basic and clinical endocrinology, particularly pediatric and reproductive endocrinology, endocrine disruption, reproductive toxicology
- Enantiomeric ratios as an indicator of exposure processes for persistent pollutants in human placentas (2006)
- Chemosphere
- Environmental effects on hormonal regulation of testicular descent (2006)
- Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Expression of SLC26A3, CFTR and NHE3 in the human male reproductive tract: role in male subfertility caused by congenital chloride diarrhoea (2006)
- Molecular Human Reproduction
- Female sexual maturation and reproduction after prepubertal exposure to estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals: a review of rodent and human data (2006)
- Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
- Hormonal changes in 3-month-old cryptorchid boys (2006)
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age (2006)
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- Inhibition of Aurora kinases perturbs chromosome alignment and spindle checkpoint signaling in rat spermatocytes (2006)
- Experimental Cell Research
- Is human fecundity declining? (2006)
- International Journal of Andrology
- Larger testes and higher inhibin B levels in Finnish than in Danish newborn boys (2006)
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Mild gestational diabetes as a risk factor for congenital cryptorchidism (2006)
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Persistent pesticides in human breast milk and cryptorchidism (2006)
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- Possible impact of phthalates on infant reproductive health (2006)
- International Journal of Andrology
- Postnatal penile length and growth rate correlate to serum testosterone levels: a longitudinal study of 1962 normal boys (2006)
- European Journal of Endocrinology
- The effects of maternal exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on testicular steroidogenesis in infantile male rats (2006)
- International Journal of Andrology
- Circannual rhythm in the incidence of cryptorchidism in Finland (2005)
- International Journal of Andrology
- Cryptorchidism: an indicator of testicular dysgenesis? (2005)
- Cell and Tissue Research
- Disruption of the murine PIASx gene results in reduced testis weight (2005)
- Journal of Molecular Endocrinology
- Does variant luteinizing hormone (V-LH) predispose to improper testicular position in late pregnancy? (2005)
- Pediatric Research
- Fetal but not adult Leydig cells are susceptible to adenoma formation in response to persistently high hCG level: a study on hCG overexpressing transgenic mice (2005)
- Oncogene
- Higher than expected prevalence of congenital cryptorchidism in Lithuania: a study of 1204 boys at birth and 1 year follow-up (2005)
- Human Reproduction



