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have demonstrated that PCE can lead to fetal overexposure to maternal glucocorticoids and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis-associated neuroendocrine metabolic programming alterations, resulting in the increased susceptibility of adult offspring
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development and function likely means that vitamin D deficiency associates with many other neuropsychiatric outcomes. We have recently shown that vitamin D deficiency in mice increases placental glucocorticoid transfer and increases fetal brain
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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Human–Environment Interface Biology, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 103 Daehak‐ro, Jongno‐Gu, Seoul 110‐799, Korea
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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Human–Environment Interface Biology, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 103 Daehak‐ro, Jongno‐Gu, Seoul 110‐799, Korea
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Introduction Glucocorticoids have diverse and tissue-specific effects on cellular metabolism. During metabolic stress, such as starvation, glucocorticoids promote degradation and suppress synthesis of muscle proteins in the skeletal muscle, thereby
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Introduction The endogenous glucocorticoid (GC) concentrations are determined by the activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, with tissue and intracellular exposure further augmented through the activity of the enzyme 11β
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of 11-oxy glucocorticoids and androgens in zebrafish compared to human. Glucocorticoids regulate a vast number of physiological functions, ranging from metabolism and development to immune system, neuronal and cardiovascular function. Glucocorticoids
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levels of glucocorticoids (GCs) and GC receptors (GC-Rs) in fat are markedly altered in obese subjects ( Pasquali et al. 2006 ). Indeed, the enzymes involved in GC synthesis are expressed distinctly in adipose tissues of obese subjects. The isoenzyme 11
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thermometry (IRT) and indirect calorimetry to investigate the extent to which thermogenesis contributes to whole body energy production using glucocorticoids as a model of perturbed energy metabolism. Glucocorticoids and post-prandial energy
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Introduction Glucocorticoids exert anti-inflammatory effects both in vivo and in vitro . Whilst the potent effects of synthetic glucocorticoids have been widely exploited clinically to treat inflammatory disease, including rheumatoid
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circadian behaviors. SCN, suprachiasmatic nucleus; HPA, hypothalamic adrenocortical axis; MEL, melatonin; ACTH, adrenocorticotropic hormone; GC, glucocorticoid, FGF21, fibroblast growth factor. Molecular and anatomical makeup of the mammalian
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levels. In particular, molecular pathways controlling steroidogenesis and steroid signaling are highly conserved ( Lohr & Hammerschmidt 2011 , Tokarz et al. 2013 , 2015 ). Similar to humans, cortisol is the main glucocorticoid in zebrafish and is