Molecular Coevolution of Neuropeptides Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone and Kisspeptin with their Cognate G Protein-Coupled Receptors [PDF]
The neuropeptides gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and kisspeptin (KiSS), and their receptors gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) and kisspeptin receptor (KiSSR) play key roles in vertebrate reproduction.
Dong-Kyu Kim +7 more
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Oxytocin, feeding, and satiety [PDF]
Oxytocin neurones have a physiological role in food intake and energy balance. Central administration of oxytocin is powerfully anorexigenic, reducing food intake and meal duration.
Leng, Gareth +2 more
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Qué sabemos sobre las consecuencias a largo plazo de la separación materna temprana y la respuesta neuroendocrina al estrés [PDF]
Adverse conditions during early life are a risk factor for stress-related diseases. How this early adversity induce long-term effects is not well understood, however there are several evidence that the stress hormones play a determining role.
Renard, Georgina Maria +1 more
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Restoration of peripheral V2 receptor vasopressin signaling fails to correct behavioral changes in Brattleboro rats. [PDF]
Beside its hormonal function in salt and water homeostasis, vasopressin released into distinct brain areas plays a crucial role in stress-related behavior resulting in the enhancement of an anxious/depressive-like state.
Anna Fodor +7 more
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THE PLACE OF LEPTIN IN OLIGOZOOSPERMIAC MALE INFERTILITY
Introduction: Leptin is a 16 KD protein which is mainly secreted from the adipose tissue and is known to be involved in the satiety process. Accordingly, the hormone also seems to play a role in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-gonadal axis in order to ...
Lütfi TUNÇ +5 more
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The content of catecholamines in the adrenal glands and sections of the brain under hypokinesia and injection of some neurotropic agents [PDF]
The dynamics of catecholamine content were studied in the adrenal glands and in various region of the brain of white rats under hypokinesia and injections of neurotropic agents.
Melnik, B. E., Paladiy, E. S.
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Biotechnology in aquaculture health management - Winter school on recent advances in diagnosis and management of diseases in mariculture, 7th to 27th November 2002, Course Manual [PDF]
Any technique that uses living organisms or substances from these organisms to make or modify a product or to improve plant or animal or to develop microorganism for specific uses, can be termed biotechnology.
Shankar, K M
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The Surgical Odyssey: Romania's Contributions to Pituitary Gland Procedures. [PDF]
Toader C +4 more
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Gallic Acid Protects Against Immobilization Stress-Induced Changes In Wistar Rats [PDF]
Background: Stress triggers a wide range of body changes. Herbal medicines are rich in non specific antistress agents.Purpose: The present study was carried out to evaluate the antistress effect of gallic acid (GA), a naturally occurring plant phenol, on
Anbu, S. +3 more
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The cortisol response to exercise in young adults
Henning eBudde +4 more
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