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stress and environmental changes, HIF is reported to play an important role in many diseases, such as circulatory disorder, metabolic disorder, inflammatory disease and cancer ( Lin et al . 2014 , Semenza 2014 , Cummins et al . 2016 ). The endocrine
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muscle metabolic capacity with ageing ( Olesen et al . 2014 ). Recent work has suggested that both skeletal muscle and adipose tissue function as integrated endocrine organs in response to an exercise stimulus ( Pedersen 2013 ). Exercise therefore
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pathologies and mortality The hormone FGF23 is one of the three endocrine FGF’s, which also includes FGF19 and FGF21 ( Angelin et al. 2012 , Richter & Faul 2018 ). FGF23 is secreted by osteoblasts and osteocytes and plays a critical role in ion mineral
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the past century. Multiple reports, however, also emphasize the potential role of environmental chemicals, specifically endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs; Acerini & Hughes 2006 , Euling et al . 2008 b , Mouritsen et al . 2010 , Toppari & Juul
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exposed to tobacco smoke during lactation to better understand the immediate and late repercussions of early environmental smoking on rat offspring's development and endocrine function. Materials and methods Wistar rats were kept in a room with controlled
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Introduction In vivo models are required for investigating the physiological mechanisms underlying endocrine and metabolic disorders, and for pre-clinical translational studies and assessments of new treatments. Such in vivo models have
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Introduction More than 60% of adolescents and women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are overweight or obese, and this adiposity is associated with exacerbation of cardiometabolic risk and reproductive-endocrine dysfunction ( Bekx et al . 2010
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. 2005 ). miRNAs and endocrine biology Might miRNAs be important for endocrine function and their mis-expression responsible for aberrations in hormone regulation? Last year, the discovery of a pancreatic islet-specific miRNA, miR
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Endocrine and neuroendocrine tumors: origin, location, heterogeneity and outcome Cancer and tumor pathologies represent one of the main health problems for the population worldwide, with incidence and death ratios still increasing ( Rusner et
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element is essential for optimal endocrine and immune function and moderating the inflammatory response ( McKenzie et al. 2002 b , Arthur et al. 2003 ). These biological actions are mediated in most cases through the expression of at least 30