The effect of maternal glucocorticoid depletion upon the fetal development of the organ of Zuckerkandl (OZ) in rats was determined. Maternal hypophysectomy at 13d8h gestation resulted in a fifty percent decrease in plasma corticosterone levels at 18d8h when compared to both sham operated and unoperated controls. No differences in the volume of the OZ among the three groups of animals were found. The chromaffinity of the OZ was decreased in the hypophysectomized and sham operated groups suggesting a stress-induced depletion of catecholamine stores. The data suggests that the OZ participates in fetal sympathoadrenal activity and that its development is independent of maternal corticosterone titers
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Objectives: Placental steroid metabolism is linked to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis....
The effect of maternal glucocorticoid depletion upon the fetal development of the organ of Zuckerkan...
The adrenal gland produces two major hormones believed to be involved in hypertension. Aldosterone i...
Liver glycogen in the rat was much accumulated in the end of the fetal life, followed by a marked de...
Abstract Maternal undernutrition (MUN) during pregnancy may lead to fetal intrauterine growth restri...
Elevated glucocorticoid level in the gravid female circulation affects number of endocrine functions...
Objective. The objective of this study was to investigate the role of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogena...
On the rats of the line Vistar with use of the biochemical methods for determination of the tyrosine...
Corticosterone (CORT) is a steroid hormone that regulates neurodevelopment in rats, but high pregna...
International audiencePrenatal stress (PS) can cause early and long-term developmental effects resul...
International audiencePrenatal stress (PS) can cause early and long-term developmental effects resul...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Objectives: Placental steroid metabolism is linked to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis....
The effect of maternal glucocorticoid depletion upon the fetal development of the organ of Zuckerkan...
The adrenal gland produces two major hormones believed to be involved in hypertension. Aldosterone i...
Liver glycogen in the rat was much accumulated in the end of the fetal life, followed by a marked de...
Abstract Maternal undernutrition (MUN) during pregnancy may lead to fetal intrauterine growth restri...
Elevated glucocorticoid level in the gravid female circulation affects number of endocrine functions...
Objective. The objective of this study was to investigate the role of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogena...
On the rats of the line Vistar with use of the biochemical methods for determination of the tyrosine...
Corticosterone (CORT) is a steroid hormone that regulates neurodevelopment in rats, but high pregna...
International audiencePrenatal stress (PS) can cause early and long-term developmental effects resul...
International audiencePrenatal stress (PS) can cause early and long-term developmental effects resul...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Human and animal studies indicate that stress during pregnancy can exert long-term effects on the de...
Objectives: Placental steroid metabolism is linked to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis....