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Autor:
Kathleen M. Rahman, Frank F. Bartol, Ashley F. George, Carol A. Bagnell, Meredith E. Camp, Nripesh Prasad
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 96:327-340
Factors delivered to offspring in colostrum within 2 days of birth support neonatal porcine uterine development. The uterine mRNA transcriptome is affected by age and nursing during this period. Whether uterine microRNA (miRNA) expression is affected
Autor:
Anne A. Wiley, Kathleen M. Rahman, Ashley F. George, Meredith E. Camp, Dori J. Miller, Frank F. Bartol, Carol A. Bagnell
Publikováno v:
Reproduction (Cambridge, England). 155(3)
Nursing ensures lactocrine delivery of maternally derived, milk-borne bioactive factors to offspring, which affects postnatal development of female reproductive tract tissues. Disruption of lactocrine communication for two days from birth (postnatal
Autor:
Carol A. Bagnell, Frank F. Bartol, Kathleen M. Rahman, C. Lam, J.E. Lovich, Meredith E. Camp, Anne A. Wiley
Publikováno v:
Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 48:84-92
The lactocrine hypothesis suggests a mechanism whereby milk-borne bioactive factors delivered to nursing offspring affect development of neonatal tissues. The objective of this study was to assess whether nursing affects testicular development in neo
Autor:
Alejandro J. Silva, K. E. Roberts, J. L. Vallet, Carol A. Bagnell, Frank F. Bartol, Anne A. Wiley, Kathleen M. Rahman, M. L. P. Davolt, Joseph C. Chen, Dori J. Miller, Amy-Lynn Frankshun, Meredith E. Camp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 91:696-705
Lactocrine signaling is defi ned as transmission of bioactive factors from mother to offspring as a consequence of nursing. Lactocrine transmission of signaling molecules may be an evolutionarily conserved process through which bioactive factors nece
Autor:
Meredith E. Camp, Carol A. Bagnell, Anne A. Wiley, Frank F. Bartol, Kathleen M. Rahman, Teh-Yuan Ho
Publikováno v:
Domestic animal endocrinology. 59
Nursing for 2 d from birth supports neonatal porcine uterine and cervical development. However, it is not clear how timing or duration of lactocrine signaling from birth (postnatal day = PND 0) affects development of neonatal female reproductive trac
Autor:
Kathleen M. Rahman, Nripesh Prasad, Shawn Levy, Frank F. Bartol, Anthony K. McNeel, Meredith E. Camp, Carol A. Bagnell
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 94
The lactocrine hypothesis for maternal programming of neonatal development was proposed to describe a mechanism through which milk-borne bioactive factors, delivered from mother to nursing offspring, could affect development of tissues, including the
Autor:
Joseph C. Chen, Dori J. Miller, Carol A. Bagnell, Lauren A. Barron, Teh-Yuan Ho, Frank F. Bartol, Amy-Lynn Frankshun, Kathleen M. Rahman
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 153:4511-4521
The neonatal porcine cervix is sensitive to hormones, including relaxin (RLX), from birth. Whether nursing is required to establish the cervical developmental program or to determine cervical developmental trajectory is unknown. The objective of stud
Autor:
Kathleen M, Rahman, Meredith E, Camp, Nripesh, Prasad, Anthony K, McNeel, Shawn E, Levy, Frank F, Bartol, Carol A, Bagnell
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 94(2)
The lactocrine hypothesis for maternal programming of neonatal development was proposed to describe a mechanism through which milk-borne bioactive factors, delivered from mother to nursing offspring, could affect development of tissues, including the
Autor:
Frank F. Bartol, Anne A Wiley, Kathleen M. Rahman, Carol A. Bagnell, Monica B Boulos, Meredith E. Camp
Publikováno v:
Reproduction (Cambridge, England). 148(4)
Nursing supports neonatal porcine uterine and testicular development, however, lactocrine effects on cervical development are undefined. Studies were conducted to determine the effects of i) age and the imposition of the lactocrine-null state from bi
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 87:255-255