Search Results - "Lomniczi, A"
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SIRT1 mediates obesity- and nutrient-dependent perturbation of pubertal timing by epigenetically controlling Kiss1 expression
Published in Nature communications (10-10-2018)“…Puberty is regulated by epigenetic mechanisms and is highly sensitive to metabolic and nutritional cues. However, the epigenetic pathways mediating the effects…”
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Hypothalamic epigenetics driving female puberty
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-07-2018)“…Puberty involves a series of morphological, physiological and behavioural changes during the last part of the juvenile period that culminates in the attainment…”
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Glial-Gonadotrophin Hormone (GnRH) Neurone Interactions in the Median Eminence and the Control of GnRH Secretion
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-06-2008)“…A wealth of information now exists showing that glial cells are actively involved in the cell–cell communication process generating and disseminating…”
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Engineering a gene silencing viral construct that targets the cat hypothalamus to induce permanent sterility: An update
Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-04-2017)“…Contents The intent of this contribution is to provide an update of the progress we have made towards developing a method/treatment to permanently sterilize…”
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Applying Gene Silencing Technology to Contraception
Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-12-2012)“…Contents Population control of feral animals is often difficult, as it can be dangerous for the animals, labour intensive and expensive. Therefore, a useful…”
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A Contactin-Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase β Complex Mediates Adhesive Communication Between Astroglial Cells and Gonadotrophin-Releasing Hormone Neurones
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-11-2007)“…Although it is well established that gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) neurones and astrocytes maintain an intimate contact throughout development and…”
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Targeted Gene Silencing to Induce Permanent Sterility
Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-08-2012)“…A non‐surgical method to induce sterility would be a useful tool to control feral populations of animals. Our laboratories have experience with approaches…”
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Interaction among beta-endorphin, nitric oxide and prostaglandins during ovulation in rats
Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-04-2003)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between beta-endorphin and nitric oxide (NO) during the ovulatory process in rats. Immature rats were…”
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Inhibition of salivary secretion by lipopolysaccharide: possible role of prostaglandins
Published in American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism (01-08-2001)“…Inducible (calcium-independent) nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) are important in the regulation of the function of different organs…”
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Neuroendocrine mechanisms controlling female puberty: new approaches, new concepts
Published in International journal of andrology (01-02-2006)“…Summary Sexual development and mature reproductive function are controlled by a handful of neurones that, located in the basal forebrain, produce the…”
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Role of nitric oxide in salivary secretion
Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-09-1998)“…Since nitric oxide has been found to control the function of many organs of the body by the non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic branch of the autonomic nervous…”
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Control of Salivary Secretion by Nitric Oxide and Its Role in Neuroimmunomodulation
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-01-2000)“…: In many in vivo systems exposure to endotoxins (LPS) leads to the co‐induction of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase‐2 (COX‐2), which…”
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Changes in the genes expression involved in the ovarian function, induced by 3-methylcholanthrene, and its prevention by α-naphthoflavone
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Nitric oxide synthase-independent release of nitric oxide induced by KCl in the perfused mesenteric bed of the rat
Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-12-2000)“…The aim of the present study was to test whether the contractile responses elicited by KCl in the rat mesenteric bed are coupled to the release of nitric oxide…”
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Minireview: The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Puberty: Is the Time Ripe for a Systems Biology Approach?
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-03-2006)“…The initiation of mammalian puberty requires an increase in pulsatile release of GnRH from the hypothalamus. This increase is brought about by coordinated…”
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Enhanced at puberty 1 (EAP1) is a new transcriptional regulator of the female neuroendocrine reproductive axis
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-2007)“…The initiation of mammalian puberty and the maintenance of female reproductive cycles are events controlled by hypothalamic neurons that secrete the…”
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erbB-1 and erbB-4 Receptors Act in Concert to Facilitate Female Sexual Development and Mature Reproductive Function
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-03-2005)“…Glial erbB-1 and erbB-4 receptors are key components of the process by which neuroendocrine glial cells control LHRH secretion and the onset of female puberty…”
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Oxytocin Facilitates Female Sexual Maturation through a Glia-to-Neuron Signaling Pathway
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-03-2008)“…It has been earlier proposed that oxytocin could play a facilitatory role in the preovulatory LH surge in both rats and humans. We here provide evidence that…”
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Normal female sexual development requires neuregulin-erbB receptor signaling in hypothalamic astrocytes
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…The initiation of mammalian puberty requires the activation of hypothalamic neurons secreting the neuropeptide luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH). It…”
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Hypothalamic tumor necrosis factor-alpha converting enzyme mediates excitatory amino acid-dependent neuron-to-glia signaling in the neuroendocrine brain
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-01-2006)“…Glial erbB1 receptors play a significant role in the hypothalamic control of female puberty. Activation of these receptors by transforming growth factor alpha…”
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