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Autor:
Richard L. Stouffer, Cecily V. Bishop, J.K. Rodrigues, Maralee S. Lawson, Shally N. Wolf, Alison Y. Ting, Fuhua Xu, Jing Xu, Olena Y. Tkachenko
Publikováno v:
Biol Reprod
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are known for their involvement in endocrine and paracrine regulation of ovarian function. Although IGF2 is the predominant circulating and intraovarian form of IGFs in primate species, the stage-specific follicular
Autor:
Ov D. Slayden, Cecily V. Bishop, Diana Takahashi, Cadence True, Emily Mishler, M. C. Wilcox, Richard L. Stouffer
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction. 33:694-705
STUDY QUESTION: What are the impacts of elevated testosterone (T) and an obesogenic western-style diet (WSD), either independently or together, on fertility and metabolic adaptations of pregnancy in primates? SUMMARY ANSWER: Testosterone increases th
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Diana L. Takahashi, Taylor Reiter, Richard L. Stouffer, Kise Rosen Bond, Cecily V. Bishop, Emily Mishler, Cadence True, Ov D. Slayden
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction. 33:128-139
STUDY QUESTION Does chronic hyperandrogenemia beginning at menarche, in the absence and presence of a western-style diet (WSD), alter ovarian and uterine structure-function in young adult rhesus monkeys? SUMMARY ANSWER Phenotypic alterations in ovari
Autor:
Sarah Burns, Diana Takahashi, L. A. Bader, A.R. Calhoun, Emily Mishler, Kise Rosen Bond, N. D. Ryan, Judy L. Cameron, Cadence True, Richard L. Stouffer, M. C. Wilcox, Ov D. Slayden, Tyler Dean
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction. 32:1880-1891
Study question Does developmental exposure to the combination of hyperandrogenemia and western-style diet (WSD) worsen adult metabolic function compared to either treatment alone? Summary answer Young female rhesus macaques treated for 3 years, begin
Publikováno v:
ILAR Journal. 58:281-294
The comparative biology of reproduction and development in mammalian species is remarkable. Hence, because of similarities in environmental and neuroendocrine control of the reproductive axis, the cyclic function of the ovary and reproductive tract,
Autor:
Shawn L. Chavez, Ov D. Slayden, Richard L. Stouffer, Cecily V. Bishop, Cadence True, Diana Takahashi, Nash Redmayne, Emily Mishler, Baylin Bennett, Olena Y. Tkachenko
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common fertility disorder affecting 5-10% of reproductive-age women. PCOS is associated with elevated androgens, obesity, and increased risk for diabetes. Evidence from animal models indicates that elevated andro
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Terry K. Morgan, Richard L. Stouffer, Diana L. Takahashi, Jamie O. Lo, Victoria H. J. Roberts, Antonio E. Frias, Kelly Kuo, Jessica E. Gaffney
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology
The risk of adverse perinatal outcomes with maternal polycystic ovary syndrome may differ among hyperandrogenic and nonhyperandrogenic phenotypes and is likely modulated by maternal obesity and diet. The relative contribution of maternal hyperandroge
Autor:
David W. Erikson, Carol B. Hanna, Shawn L. Chavez, Jon D. Hennebold, Taylor Reiter, Cecily V. Bishop, Brittany L. Daughtry, Richard L. Stouffer
Publikováno v:
J Assist Reprod Genet
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of chronically elevated androgens in the presence and absence of an obesogenic diet on oocyte quality in the naturally selected primate periovulatory follicle. METHODS: Rhesus macaques were treated using a 2-by-2 fa
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Jon D. Hennebold, Jing Xu, Fuhua Xu, Etienne Galbreath, Mary B. Zelinski, Alison Y. Ting, Cecily V. Bishop, W.K. McGee, Richard L. Stouffer, Judy L. Cameron
Publikováno v:
Fertility and Sterility. 105:1023-1034
To examine the small antral follicle (SAF) cohort in ovaries of adult rhesus monkeys after consumption of a Western-style diet (WSD), with or without chronically elevated androgen levels since before puberty.Cholesterol or T (n = 6 per group) implant
Autor:
Richard L. Stouffer, Ov D. Slayden, Heather M. Sidener, Emily Mishler, Jon D. Hennebold, Lauren Drew Martin, Cecily V. Bishop
Publikováno v:
Fertility and Sterility. 112:e43-e44