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
- Expression of the nuclear RING finger protein SNURF/RNF4 during rat testis development suggests a role in spermatid maturation (2002)
- Mechanisms of Development
- Gender difference in breast tissue size in infancy: correlation with serum estradiol (2002)
- Pediatric Research
- Impact of exposure to endocrine disrupters in utero and in childhood on adult reproduction (2002)
- Best Practice and Research: Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Natal and neonatal teeth in relation to environmental toxicants (2002)
- Pediatric Research
- Putative effects of endocrine disrupters on pubertal development in the human (2002)
- Best Practice and Research: Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Time to pregnancy and semen parameters: a cross-sectional study among fertile couples from four European cities (2002)
- Human Reproduction
- CaMKIV/Gr is dispensable for spermatogenesis and CREM-regulated transcription in male germ cells (2001)
- American Journal of Physiology : Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Differential expression and regulation of the retinoblastoma family of proteins during testicular development and spermatogenesis: roles in the control of germ cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis (2001)
- Oncogene
- Incidence of cryptorchidism in Finnish boys (2001)
- Hormone Research
- Management of testicular cancer--16 years' experience from southwest Finland (2001)
- Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
- Reassessment of sperm morphology of archival semen smears from the period 1980--1994. (2001)
- International Journal of Andrology
- Regional differences in semen quality in Europe (2001)
- Human Reproduction
- Regional differences in waiting time to pregnancy among fertile couples from four European cities (2001)
- Human Reproduction
- Sperm morphological defects related to environment, lifestyle and medical history of 1001 male partners of pregnant women from four European cities (2001)
- Human Reproduction
- The birth rate of hypospadias in the Turku area in Finland (2001)
- APMIS
- The expression and regulation of Bcl-2-related ovarian killer (Bok) mRNA in the developing and adult rat testis (2001)
- European Journal of Endocrinology
- Trends in the incidence of cryptorchidism and hypospadias, and methodological limitations of registry-based data (2001)
- Human Reproduction Update
- Urocanic acid isomers do not modulate intracellular calcium and cyclic AMP in human natural killer cells (2001)
- Acta Dermato-Venereologica
- A common polymorphism in the human relaxin-like factor (RLF) gene: no relationship with cryptorchidism (2000)
- Pediatric Research
- Adrenocorticotropin and corticotropin-releasing hormone tests in preterm infants (2000)
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism