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disturbing trend. The hormonal milieu of pregnancy has an extremely important role in programming the developmental events in the fetus that control metabolic function after birth in the offspring ( Hoffman et al. 2021 ). Thus, circumstances in which the
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Introduction α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) belongs to the melanocortins which are derived from a large precursor protein, pre-proopiomelanocortin (pre-POMC). α-MSH has been implicated not only in various behavioral and physiological
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epithelial cell mass ( Peaker 1995 ). Acting in concert, systemic and local hormonal factors adjust mammary gland physiology not only to meet the demands of the offspring, but also to compensate for circumstances such as local mastitis, nutrient supply, and
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), vascularisation ( Campbell & MacGillivray 1984 , Khong et al . 2003 ) and efficiency ( Town et al . 2005 ). Other mechanisms that will determine foetoplacental development include differences in the maternal metabolic and hormonal environment with parity. In
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peptide primarily produced in the stomach, stimulates feeding ( Kojima et al . 1999 , Nakazato et al . 2001 ). Ghrelin exists in two major forms, n -octanoyl-modified ghrelin and des-acyl-ghrelin (a non-acylated form of ghrelin). The growth hormone
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increase or decrease depending on rates of placental transfer of synthetic and endogenous GC hormones. The extent to which endogenous GC production by the foetal and maternal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axes may also be affected. The zebrafish
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unique. When glucose that is consumed orally, either by gavage or starting at the mouth, reaches the intestinal lumen, it is sensed by enteroendocrine K and L cells, which will release the incretin hormones glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
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develop OA compared to men, the association between the risk to develop OA and hormonal factors is not clear ( de Klerk et al. 2009 ). The effect of ovariectomy (OVX) on experimental OA models consistently points toward the deterioration of the articular
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Introduction Androgens are pleiotropic hormones which bind with high affinity and specificity to androgen receptors (ARs) to regulate both reproductive and other tissues. In the uterus, androgen-target cells include stromal fibroblasts and
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including parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related peptide and IHH from the perichondrium ( Fig. 1 ; Storm & Kingsley 1996 , Tickle & Münsterberg 2001 , Wang et al . 2001 , Kronenberg 2003 , Davey et al . 2006 , Villavicencio-Lorini et al . 2010 , Mackie