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    JUVENILE EXPOSURE TO A HIGH FAT DIET PROMOTES BEHAVIORAL AND LIMBIC ALTERATIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF OBESITY by Vinuesa, Angeles, Pomilio, Carlos, Menafra, Martin, Bonaventura, Maria Marta, Garay, Laura, Mercogliano, María Florencia, Lantos, Roxana Schillaci Victoria Lux, Brites, Fernando, Beauquis, Juan, Saravia, Flavia

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2016)
    “…Highlights • Mice fed with high fat diet (HFD) developed hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia and prothrombotic risk. • The liver of HDF mice showed high…”
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    Arsenite in drinking water produces glucose intolerance in pregnant rats and their female offspring by Bonaventura, María Marta, Bourguignon, Nadia Soledad, Bizzozzero, Marianne, Rodriguez, Diego, Ventura, Clara, Cocca, Claudia, Libertun, Carlos, Lux-Lantos, Victoria Adela

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-02-2017)
    “…Drinking water is the main source of arsenic exposure. Chronic exposure has been associated with metabolic disorders. Here we studied the effects of arsenic on…”
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    Evaluation of sodium arsenite exposure on reproductive competence in pregnant and postlactational dams and their offspring by Bourguignon, Nadia Soledad, Bonaventura, María Marta, Rodríguez, Diego, Bizzozzero, Marianne, Ventura, Clara, Nuñez, Mariel, Lux-Lantos, Victoria Adela, Libertun, Carlos

    Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-04-2017)
    “…•Arsenic reduced BW and increased T and E2 in pregnancy without hindering gestation.•Arsenic compromises postlactational estrous cycle resumption.•Arsenite…”
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    Hyperprolactinemia induced by hCG leads to metabolic disturbances in female mice by Ratner, Laura D, Stevens, Guillermina, Bonaventura, Maria Marta, Lux-Lantos, Victoria A, Poutanen, Matti, Calandra, Ricardo S, Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T, Rulli, Susana B

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-07-2016)
    “…The metabolic syndrome is a growing epidemic; it increases the risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver, and several cancers. Several reports…”
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    Neonatal xenoestrogen exposure alters growth hormone-dependent liver proteins and genes in adult female rats by Ramirez, Maria Cecilia, Bourguignon, Nadia Soledad, Bonaventura, Maria Marta, Lux-Lantos, Victoria, Libertun, Carlos, Becu-Villalobos, Damasia

    Published in Toxicology letters (18-09-2012)
    “…► GH secretion and action on liver gene expression are sexually dimorphic. ► Bisphenol is an endocrine disruptor which may alter brain sexual differentiation…”
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    IMT504 protects beta cells against apoptosis and maintains beta cell identity, without modifying proliferation by Converti, Ayelén, Bianchi, María Silvia, Martinez, Mario D., Montaner, Alejandro D., Lux‐Lantos, Victoria, Bonaventura, María Marta

    Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2023)
    “…We have demonstrated that oligodeoxynucleotide IMT504 promotes significant improvement in the diabetic condition in diverse animal models. Based on these…”
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    Postnatal development of the endocrine pancreas in mice lacking functional GABAB receptors by Crivello, Martín, Bonaventura, María Marta, Chamson-Reig, Astrid, Arany, Edith, Bettler, Bernhard, Libertun, Carlos, Lux-Lantos, Victoria

    “…Adult mice lacking functional GABAB receptors (GABAB1KO) have glucose metabolism alterations. Since GABAB receptors (GABABRs) are expressed in progenitor…”
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    GABA(B1) knockout mice reveal alterations in prolactin levels, gonadotropic axis, and reproductive function by Catalano, Paolo N, Bonaventura, María Marta, Silveyra, Patricia, Bettler, Bernhard, Libertun, Carlos, Lux-Lantos, Victoria A

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (2005)
    “…gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been implicated in the control of hypophyseal functions. We evaluated whether the constitutive loss of functional GABA(B)…”
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    SAT035 Oligonucleotide IMT504 Markedly Improves Metabolic Sindrome And Type 2 Diabetes In High-Fat Diet Fed Mice by Domé, Laila, Riaño Gomez, Juan Manuel, Marta Bonaventura, María, Olga Fernandez, Marina, Daniel Montaner, Alejandro, Adela Lux-Lantos, Victoria, Silvia Bianchi, Maria

    Published in Journal of the Endocrine Society (05-10-2023)
    “…Disclosure: L. Domé: None. J.M. Riaño Gomez: None. M.M. Bonaventura: None. M.O. Fernandez: None. A.D. Montaner: None. V.A. Lux-Lantos: None. M.S. Bianchi:…”
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    SAT-165 Does Oligodeoxynucleotide IMT504 Have Any Effect On Beta Cells? A Preliminary Study On MIN6B1 Cell Line by Converti, Ayelén, Bianchi, Maria Silvia, Montaner, Alejandro, Libertun, Carlos, Lux Lantos, Victoria, Bonaventura, María Marta

    Published in Journal of the Endocrine Society (30-04-2019)
    “…We have previously demonstrated that treatment with IMT504 promotes significant improvement in the diabetic condition in diverse animal models. We have also…”
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