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on documenting the available information delineating various hormonal factors and their relevance to alterations in bone mass of women suffering from PCOS. The hormonal factors include GnRH, LH/FSH ratio, estrogens, androgens, insulin, cortisol
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between the mother and fetus and secretes hormones which adapt maternal physiology to support fetal nutrient supply and growth ( Sferruzzi-Perri & Camm 2016 , Napso et al. 2018 ). Previous work has largely focused on understanding the importance of
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secretion of gonadotrophic hormone … [and yet] (b) the anterior lobe of the pituitary has at most a very scanty nerve supply’. Despite his focus on reproduction and the unsolved mystery about the route by which hormone-releasing signals access the pituitary
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Institute of Biomedicine, Research Centre for Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
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.g. excessive androgenization in utero) have been linked to the development of insulin resistance and PCOS ( Witchel & Tena-Sempere 2013 ). Hence, gonadal hormones are likely to influence metabolic homeostasis via multiple, frequently redundant, regulatory
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weight and food intake were monitored every 4 days. We decapitated two pups per litter at weaning as well as at 180 days, with no prior anesthesia because anesthesia affects hormone and lipid metabolism. Blood samples, adipose tissue, and adrenal gland
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Introduction The heart is a major target organ for thyroid hormone (tri-iodothyronine, T 3 ) action. Thyroid hormone exerts its biological effects largely by influencing thyroid hormone-regulated gene expression via interactions with the high
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Introduction Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disturbance affecting 5–15% of reproductive-age women ( Azziz 2016 ). Diagnosis is recommended based on the 2003 Rotterdam criteria and confirmed with two of three criteria
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& Robitaille 2003 , Nedergaard et al. 2003 , Bachoo et al. 2004 ). Astrocytes are mediators of thyroid hormone metabolism in the brain The importance of thyroid hormone for normal brain development is well documented
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In a paper entitled ‘Influence of thyroidectomy on thyroxine metabolism and turnover rate in rats’, Nagao et al . (2011) have investigated thyroid hormone kinetics in the hypothyroid state. In a number of carefully performed studies, which rely
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Introduction It is well established that thyroid hormones play a crucial role in vertebrate development in general and in brain development and maturation in particular. The impact of thyroid hormones (THS) on the development of the