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Autor:
Jeanette E. Purcell, Michael C. Henson, Deborah E. Edwards, V. Daniel Castracane, Marion S. Ratterree, Rudolf P. Bohm, Kenneth F. Swan
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 71:1746-1752
Leptin is a polypeptide hormone produced by adipose and other endocrine tissues. Although it has been linked to receptormediated pathways that directly influence human conceptus development, mechanisms that regulate the leptin receptor in pregnancy-s
Autor:
V. Daniel Castracane, Kenneth F. Swan, Michael C. Henson, Jennifer S. O’Neil, Deborah E. Edwards, Terry Gimpel, Amy E. Green
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 86:2518-2524
Leptin, a product of both adipose tissue and the placental syncytiotrophoblast and a potential regulator of primate conceptus development, increases in the maternal circulation with advancing gestation. This increase may be potentiated by estrogens,
Autor:
Deborah E, Edwards, Rudolf P, Bohm, Jeanette, Purcell, Marion S, Ratterree, Kenneth F, Swan, V Daniel, Castracane, Michael C, Henson
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 71(5)
Leptin is a polypeptide hormone produced by adipose and other endocrine tissues. Although it has been linked to receptor-mediated pathways that directly influence human conceptus development, mechanisms that regulate the leptin receptor in pregnancy-
Publikováno v:
Leptin and Reproduction ISBN: 9781461349464
The hypothalamus was identified many years ago as an important site in the regulation of body weight (Hetherington and Ranson, 1940). Although the metabolic messenger(s) responsible for transmitting information regarding adipose energy stores to this
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0157-2_1
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0157-2_1
Autor:
Deborah E. Edwards, Kenneth F. Swan, Motoyuki Kawai, Michael C. Henson, Mary Bitner Anderson, Amy E. Green
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 67(1)
We previously suggested that cadmium (Cd), an environmental toxicant and constituent of tobacco smoke, inhibits progesterone secretion in cultured human placental trophoblasts by inhibiting low-density lipoprotein receptor mRNA expression. In the cur