نتایج جستجو برای: physiological effects

تعداد نتایج: 1748801  

Journal: :Marine Ecology Progress Series 1988

1999
Christopher T. Hsu Cynthia M. Bailey Stephen E. DiCarlo

T his manuscript describes a ‘‘dry laboratory’’ using the ‘‘virtual rat’’ to help students understand the hormonal regulation of gastrointestinal function. The laboratory was modeled after a recent exercise that used the virtual rat to teach basic endocrine physiology. The virtual rat concept avoids the many obstacles associated with animal experimentation (for example, lack of adequate animal ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2013
Stephan J Schoech Reed Bowman Thomas P Hahn Wolfgang Goymann Ingrid Schwabl Eli S Bridge

Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) in the suburbs breed earlier than jays in native habitat. Amongst the possible factors that influence this advance (e.g., food availability, microclimate, predator regime, etc.), is exposure to artificial lights at night (LAN). LAN could stimulate the reproductive axis of the suburban jays. Alternatively, LAN could inhibit pineal melatonin (MEL), thu...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Shai Markman Stefan Leitner Clive Catchpole Sara Barnsley Carsten T. Müller David Pascoe Katherine L. Buchanan

Environmental pollutants which alter endocrine function are now known to decrease vertebrate reproductive success. There is considerable evidence for endocrine disruption from aquatic ecosystems, but knowledge is lacking with regard to the interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Here, we show for the first time that birds foraging on invertebrates contaminated with environmental p...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2004
Natasha A Spencer Martha K McClintock Sarah A Sellergren Susan Bullivant Suma Jacob Julie A Mennella

Human pheromones, a type of social chemosignal, modulate endocrine function by regulating the timing of ovulation. In animals, pheromones not only regulate ovulation but also female reproductive motivation and behavior. There is no extant evidence that humans produce social chemosignals that affect human sexual motivation or reproductive behavior as occurs in other mammals. Here, we demonstrate...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2010
Elaine Maria Leite Rangel Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes Evelin Capellari Cárnio Leila Maria Marchi Alves Simone de Godoy Juliane de Almeida Crispim

This study aimed to develop, implement, and assess a distance module in endocrine physiology in TelEduc for undergraduate nursing students from a public university in Brazil, with a sample size of 44 students. Stage 1 consisted of the development of the module, through the process of creating a distance course by means of the Web. Stage 2 was the planning of the module's practical functioning, ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
J N Stellflug A Perkins V A LaVoie

The first objective of this study was to determine whether LH and testosterone respond differently to a naloxone injection in relation to varying sexual performance in rams. If differences occurred, the second objective was to determine whether differences would predict variation in sexual performance. From a group of 1.5- to 3-yr-old rams, 20 sexually active and 39 sexually inactive rams were ...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2007
Solomon Sathishkumar Nihal Thomas Elizabeth Tharion Nithya Neelakantan Rashmi Vyas

BACKGROUND Different teaching-learning methods have been used in teaching endocrine physiology for the medical students, so as to increase their interest and enhance their learning. This paper describes the pros and cons of the various approaches used to reinforce didactic instruction in endocrine physiology and goes on to describe the value of adding an Early Clinical Exposure program (ECE) to...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2002
Stephen O'Rahilly

The detailed study of rare, extreme human phenotypes has a long and distinguished history in endocrinology. Such individuals have often acted as 'experiments of nature' providing important novel information regarding endocrine physiology and mechanistic insights relevant to the study of more common endocrine disorders. This review presents a personal experience of the study of two such extreme ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2006
Rachel A Davey Helen E MacLean

Genetically modified mouse models have been used widely to advance our knowledge in the field of endocrinology and metabolism. A number of different approaches to generate genetically modified mice are now available, which provide the power to analyze the role of individual proteins in vivo. However, there are a number of points to be considered in the use and interpretation of these models. Th...

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