In some mammalian species, hormones produced by the embryo(s) at the completion of development are involved in the cascade of events that result in parturition. Our overall aim was to determine whether a similar mechanism exists in viviparous reptiles. The alpine skink Niveoscincus microlepidotus provides a useful model for studies of gestation and parturition in viviparous reptiles as the completion of embryonic development and parturition are temporally separated; ovulation occurs in spring, embryonic development is completed by autumn, but parturition does not occur until the following spring. In this study, we determined how in vitro steroid hormone production by embryonic adrenals (progesterone, corticosterone, and testosterone) and me...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
The majority of research into the timing of gonad differentiation (and sex determination) in reptil...
T. nigrolutea is a large skink distributed across south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Thi...
In some mammalian species, hormones produced by the embryo(s) at the completion of development are i...
The southern snow skink, Niveoscincus microlepidotus, has a protracted gestation, lasting approximat...
The southern snow skink Niveoscincus microlepidotus is a viviparous alpine lizard with biennial re...
The influence of environmental factors on the timing of parturition has not been investigated in vi...
Among reptiles, viviparous reproduction is very frequent and has been described in about 1140 specie...
This thesis documents the annual profiles of the primary reproductive steroids testosterone (T), 17b...
The mechanisms of embryonic exposure to hormones in viviparous reptiles are speculative, despite det...
Changes in mean plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), estrogen (E) and testosterone (T) in a c...
In mammals, oestrogens generally stimulate adrenal function whilst androgens are inhibitory, and ges...
The majority of research into the timing of gonad differentiation (and sex determination) in reptile...
Peripheral (extragonadal) metabolism of the primary reproductive steroids, testosterone (T) and estr...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
The majority of research into the timing of gonad differentiation (and sex determination) in reptil...
T. nigrolutea is a large skink distributed across south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Thi...
In some mammalian species, hormones produced by the embryo(s) at the completion of development are i...
The southern snow skink, Niveoscincus microlepidotus, has a protracted gestation, lasting approximat...
The southern snow skink Niveoscincus microlepidotus is a viviparous alpine lizard with biennial re...
The influence of environmental factors on the timing of parturition has not been investigated in vi...
Among reptiles, viviparous reproduction is very frequent and has been described in about 1140 specie...
This thesis documents the annual profiles of the primary reproductive steroids testosterone (T), 17b...
The mechanisms of embryonic exposure to hormones in viviparous reptiles are speculative, despite det...
Changes in mean plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), estrogen (E) and testosterone (T) in a c...
In mammals, oestrogens generally stimulate adrenal function whilst androgens are inhibitory, and ges...
The majority of research into the timing of gonad differentiation (and sex determination) in reptile...
Peripheral (extragonadal) metabolism of the primary reproductive steroids, testosterone (T) and estr...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
The majority of research into the timing of gonad differentiation (and sex determination) in reptil...
T. nigrolutea is a large skink distributed across south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Thi...