Gluvic, Zoran Obradovic, Milan Manojlovic, Mia Vincenza Giglio, Rosaria Maria Patti, Angelo Ciaccio, Marcello Suri, Jasjit S Rizzo, Manfredi Isenovic, Esma R
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Molecular and cellular endocrinology
Polymetabolic syndrome achieved pandemic proportions and dramatically influenced public health systems functioning worldwide. Chronic vascular complications are the major contributors to increased morbidity, disability, and mortality rates in diabetes patients. Nitric oxide (NO) is among the most important vascular bed function regulators. However,...
Gupta, Goirik Simmons, Zachary L Roney, James R
Prior research has produced mixed findings regarding whether women feel more attractive during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle. Here, we analyzed cycle phase and hormonal predictors of women's self-perceived attractiveness (SPA) assessed within a daily diary study. Forty-three women indicated their SPA, sexual desire, and interest in their...
Rizor, Elizabeth Babenko, Viktoriya Dundon, Neil Beverly-Aylwin, Renee Stump, Alexandra Hayes, Margaret Herschenfeld-Catalan, Luna Jacobs, Emily Grafton, Scott
Cyclic fluctuations in hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG-axis) hormones exert powerful behavioral, structural, and functional effects through actions on the mammalian central nervous system. Yet, very little is known about how these fluctuations alter the structural nodes and information highways of the human brain. In a study of 30 naturall...
Osmancevic, Amar Allison, Matthew Miljkovic, Iva Vella, Chantal Ouyang, Pamela Trimpou, Penelope Daka, Bledar
Information on the associations of testosterone levels with abdominal muscle volume and density in men is limited, while the role of estradiol and SHBG on these muscle characteristics are unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the association between fasting serum sex hormones and CT-derived abdominal muscle area and radiodensity in ad...
Muir, Christopher A Guttman-Jones, Mihal Man, Elspeth J
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Endocrine
Gender affirming hormone treatment (GAHT) results in measurable changes to anthropomorphic, biochemical and hormonal variables that are important to patients and their health care professionals to guide treatment. This study sought to quantify changes which occur in response to initiation of GAHT. We performed a retrospective cohort study of outcom...
Dardente, Hugues Lomet, Didier Robert, Vincent Lasserre, Olivier Gonzalez, Anne-Alicia Mialhe, Xavier Beltramo, Massimiliano
Photoperiod is the main environmental driver of seasonal responses in organisms living at temperate and polar latitudes. Other external cues such as food and temperature, and internal cues including hormones, intervene to fine-tune phasing of physiological functions to the solar year. In mammals, the medio-basal hypothalamus (MBH) is the key integr...
Řehulka, Jiří Jurášek, Michal Dráber, Pavel Ivanová, Aleksandra Gurská, Soňa Ječmeňová, Kateřina Mokshyna, Olena Hajdúch, Marián Polishchuk, Pavel Drašar, Pavel B.
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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry
Reboreda-Hernández, Óscar A. Ortiz-Butron, Rocío Nogueda-Torres, Benjamin González-Rodríguez, Nayeli
Abstract Objective: Analyze sex hormone's influence during Chagas disease. Methods: Male and female BALB/c mice were divided into six groups, four experimental (sham, orchiectomized, orchiectomized and supplemented with estradiol, orchiectomized supplemented with testosterone, oophorectomized, oophorectomized and supplemented with estradiol, and oo...
Singh, Ankit Kumar Agrahari, Shreanshi Gautam, Ravindra Kumar Tiwari, Ida
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Monitoring small amount of endocrine disrupting chemical, estradiol (E2) residue in environmental and biological samples is extremely important because of its possible connections to breast and prostate malignancies and gastrointestinal disorders. The newly synthesized graphene-coated silver nanoparticles (GN@Ag) decorated on graphitic carbon nitri...
Grotzinger, Hannah Pritschet, Laura Shapturenka, Pavel Santander, Tyler Murata, Elle Jacobs, Emily
Most of mammalian physiology is under the control of biological rhythms, including the endocrine system with time-varying hormone secretion. Precision neuroimaging studies provide unique insights into how the endocrine system dynamically regulates aspects of the human brain. Recently, we established estrogens ability to drive widespread patterns of...