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Autor:
Anika K. Anam, Katherine M. Cooke, Milana Bochkur Dratver, Jane V. O'Bryan, Lauren E. Perley, Seth M. Guller, Janice J. Hwang, Hugh S. Taylor, Leigh Goedeke, Harvey J. Kliman, Daniel F. Vatner, Clare A. Flannery
Publikováno v:
Molecular Metabolism, Vol 64, Iss , Pp 101574- (2022)
Objective: Maternal obesity increases the incidence of excess adiposity in newborns, resulting in lifelong diabetes risk. Elevated intrauterine fetal adiposity has been attributed to maternal hyperglycemia; however, this hypothesis does not account f
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a8bb53ee4a7c489ab796cfa2fd1ff271
Autor:
Farrah L Saleh, Aditi A Joshi, Aya Tal, Patricia Xu, Julie R Hens, Serena L Wong, Clare A Flannery
Publikováno v:
J Endocrinol
Girls with obesity are at increased risk of early puberty. Obesity is associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. We hypothesized that insulin plays a physiological role in pubertal transition, and super-imposed hyperinsulinemia due to c
Autor:
Benjamin Small, Shannon Whirledge, Clare A. Flannery, Charles E F Millard, Edwina P Kisanga, Andreanna Burman, Anika K. Anam, Ayman Al-Hendy
Publikováno v:
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
Context The selective progesterone modulator ulipristal acetate (ulipristal) offers a much-needed therapeutic option for the clinical management of uterine fibroids. Although ulipristal initially passed safety evaluations in Europe, postmarketing ana
Publikováno v:
Fertility and Sterility. 116:e419-e420
Autor:
Katherine M Cooke, Daniel F. Vatner, Jane O'Bryan, Clare A. Flannery, Pavithra Vijayakumar, Anika K. Anam
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Background: Obesity affects 25% of pregnant women and is associated with a higher risk of neonatal complications, such as macrosomia and increased adiposity. The placenta may contribute to neonatal adiposity by accumulating and transferring excess li
Publikováno v:
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
Context: Transgender men (TGM) are persons assigned female gender at birth with a male gender identity and are routinely treated with testosterone. Androgen excess is associated with endothelial dysfunction among cisgender females (CGF) and is an ear
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aa5fd2874d812bfdd98535350877f7d0
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6957681/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6957681/
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Endocrine Society. 5:A750-A751
Unopposed estradiol and obesity are known risk factors for endometrial adenocarcinoma (EC). Endometrium from women with obesity was found to have an increase in mutations relative to tissue from normal weight women, indicating DNA damage may be accel
Autor:
Ayman Al-Hendy, Charles E F Millard, Benjamin Smalls, Shannon Whirledge, Edwina P Kisanga, Clare A. Flannery
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Progesterone is a crucial regulator of the female reproductive system, but also contributes to the pathogenesis of certain gynecological diseases. As such, selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs) have shown potential for the treatment of s
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Background: Obesity affects 25% of pregnant women and is associated with a higher risk of neonatal complications, such as macrosomia and increased adiposity. In addition to transporting maternal nutrients to the fetus, the placenta receives maternal
Autor:
Clare A. Flannery, Hugh S. Taylor, Anu Sharma, Andrew G. Fleming, Margaret Zhang, Gina H. Choe, Hanyia Naqvi
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 157:3699-3708
Endometrial cancer develops during exposure to estrogen unopposed by progesterone. Traditional formulations for menopausal hormone therapy include a progestin in women with a uterus. However, progestin exposure increases breast cancer risk in postmen