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effort to explain this difference, we found that the increase in sympathetic activity in the ovaries of aged rats shows a correlation with an increase in Kisspeptin (KISS1) expression in the ovary ( Fernandois et al . 2016 ). Surprisingly, in in vitro
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Introduction Life expectancy has increased in developed countries and is accompanied by the main age-related changes in body composition, which are an increase in fat mass and a decrease in muscle mass. In addition, visceral fat accumulation
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Introduction As a result of increased life expectancy, the demographics of aging is rapidly changing. Accordingly, it is predicted that the number of people older than 65 years in the United States will double by 2030, reaching approximately
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Introduction Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) has attracted considerable interest in female reproduction as an indicator of reproductive aging and fertility, predicting the size of follicle populations in the ovaries of women and other mammals
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Introduction Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which affects 6–20% of reproductive-age women worldwide, is considered the most common cause of infertility ( Dumesic et al. 2015 ). In addition to reproductive system disorders, it is also
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demonstrated that this normalization, at least partially, is leptin dependent, and thus, prolonged in leptin-resistant rats ( Zhang et al . 2007 ). Moreover, this hyperphagia is heightened and prolonged in aged rats who also display leptin resistance ( Judge
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Introduction The metabolic syndrome comprises a number of related disorders including obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease ( Ford et al . 2002 , Dowman et al . 2011 ). Aging is considered to be a risk factor
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brain aging ( Chakrabarti et al. 2011 ). Aging is an inevitable biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physiological functions and increased susceptibility to disease. It is now accepted that normal aging and several aging
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this approach can induce weight loss and/or maintain lower body weight in aging rodents with normal circulating levels of the hormone ( Shapiro et al . 2008 ). In humans, calorie restriction-induced weight loss is often associated with bone loss