Search Results - "Creeth, H D J"
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Maternal care boosted by paternal imprinting in mammals
Published in PLoS biology (31-07-2018)“…In mammals, mothers are the primary caregiver, programmed, in part, by hormones produced during pregnancy. High-quality maternal care is essential for the…”
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The imprinted Phlda2 gene modulates a major endocrine compartment of the placenta to regulate placental demands for maternal resources
Published in Developmental biology (01-01-2016)“…Imprinted genes, which are expressed from a single parental allele in response to epigenetic marks first established in the germline, function in a myriad of…”
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The placental programming hypothesis: Placental endocrine insufficiency and the co-occurrence of low birth weight and maternal mood disorders
Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-09-2020)“…Polypeptide hormones and steroid hormones, either expressed by the placenta or dependant on the placenta for their synthesis, are key to driving adaptations in…”
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Imprinted genes influencing the quality of maternal care
Published in Frontiers in neuroendocrinology (01-04-2019)“…•Many gene deletions in the dam, including the imprinted genes Peg1, Peg3 and Dio3, result in maternal care deficits.•Deletion of the offspring’s…”
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Loss of offspring Peg3 reduces neonatal ultrasonic vocalizations and increases maternal anxiety in wild-type mothers
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-02-2018)“…Abstract Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health conditions during pregnancy and can impair the normal development of mother-infant…”
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Increased dosage of the imprinted Ascl2 gene restrains two key endocrine lineages of the mouse Placenta
Published in Developmental biology (01-10-2016)“…Imprinted genes are expressed primarily from one parental allele by virtue of a germ line epigenetic process. Achaete-scute complex homolog 2 (Ascl2 aka Mash2)…”
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A Role for the Placenta in Programming Maternal Mood and Childhood Behavioural Disorders
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-08-2016)“…Substantial data demonstrate that the early‐life environment, including in utero, plays a key role in later life disease. In particular, maternal stress during…”
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