نتایج جستجو برای: hormones changes

تعداد نتایج: 931906  

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2013
John S Morris Zachary M Weil Randy J Nelson

Steroid hormones released immediately before and after birth provoke sexual differentiation of neural circuits. Further, steroid hormones secreted during adolescence also exert long lasting effects on the nervous system. Hormones secreted during development may act through two distinct pathways: (1) hormones can directly affect neuron and synapse elimination and (2) endocrine changes in the ner...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
ahmad talebian md,professor of pediatric neurology, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran mohamad reza eslamian md,resident of pediatric, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran kobra shiasi md,associate professor of pediatric endocrinology, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran alireza moravveji md,assistant professor of public health, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran mohamad khodayari resident of general surgery,kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran ahmad reza abedi md,resident of pediatric, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran

objective to determine the changes in thyroid function tests in children who underwent antiepileptic therapy in shahid beheshti hospital, kashan, in 2008. materials & methods this analytical-observational study was carried out in a cohort fashion without an external control group (self controlled) on 45 children with new onset epilepsy who had not been previously treated with antiepileptic medi...

Journal: :مجله بین المللی علوم آزمایشگاهی 0
mahdi dehghan-manshadi javad mohiti-ardakani farzane mirzaei fateme zare

background and aims: 25-hydroxy vitamin d3 is recognized to be an essential element for healthy body; however, its deficiency has been identified as a risk factor for thyroid disease, diabetes mellitus and other autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases. thyroid disease is common in the general population that its prevalence increases proportional to age. subjects with poorly controlled diabe...

2006
Daniel L. Hummer Tammy J. Jechura Megan M. Mahoney Theresa M. Lee

The slowly maturing, long-lived rodent Octodon degus (degu) provides a unique opportunity to examine the development of the circadian system during adolescence. These studies characterize entrained and free-running activity rhythms in gonadally intact and prepubertally gonadectomized male and female degus across the first year in order to clarify the impact of sex and gonadal hormones on the ci...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2007
M L Hendriks J C F Ket P G A Hompes R Homburg C B Lambalk

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disorder with heterogeneity of clinical and endocrine features. Ovarian surgery for ovulation induction has been used in the management of clomiphene citrate-resistant anovulatory women with PCOS. Various types of ovarian surgery have been employed (wedge resection, electrocautery, laser vaporization, multiple ovarian biopsies and others) and all pr...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology 2011
Pilar Vigil Renán F Orellana Manuel E Cortés Carmen T Molina Barbara E Switzer Hanna Klaus

Neurophysiological and behavioral development is particularly complex in adolescence. Youngsters experience strong emotions and impulsivity, reduced self-control, and preference for actions which offer immediate rewards, among other behavioral patterns. Given the growing interest in endocrine effects on adolescent central nervous system development and their implications on later stages of life...

2011
Mira Katan

Hormones are crucial systemic players and act at different sites of the entire body including the brain. The brain is not only the target of hormone action, but also serves as the “conductor” of the “neuro-endocrine symphony”. Changes in neuronal activity, such as seizures in epileptic patients, may affect hormonal regulation and secretion. In turn, hormones modify susceptibility to develop sei...

2002
Jim W. Bridges

Oestrogenic steroid hormones (‘oestrogens’) have a crucial role in cellular regulation in all vertebrate species. The levels required to bring about such changes are very low, around 0.1–1 pg/ml (picograms per millilitre) of serum. It has been known for over five decades that oestrogens affect the development of the male reproductive system of mammals (Zuckerman, 1940). Nonetheless, oestrogenic...

2015
V. G. Kunitsyn L. E. Panin

Optical methods (interferometry, UV, FTIR and IR spectroscopy) were used to study erythrocyte deformation occurring under the action of adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones give rise to mechanical stresses (contraction) on erythrocytes ghosts, which show up as an increased structural orderliness of membrane proteins, in particular, of the protein domains belonging to contraction and integral...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
a ahangarpour mj tahmasebi birgani h shahbazian m badavi

power stations produce a range of magnetic fields more than 20 mt which are harmful to those working or living around them. several investigators have reported an increased health risk due to exposure to electric and magnetic fields (emf) at 50 and 60 hz. several studies have been reported especially with increased tumor incidence, effects on reproduction and development, and neural and behavio...

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