نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive stress

تعداد نتایج: 530434  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2004
S Volis K J F Verhoeven S Mendlinger D Ward

Plasticity of the phenotypic architecture of wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum, was studied in response to water and nutrient stress. Direct and indirect selection on several vegetative and reproductive traits was estimated and path analysis used to reveal how regulating pathways via maternal investment differed between environments. Vegetative traits displayed differential regulating effect on f...

2014
Tetsushi HIRANO Yoshihiro KOBAYASHI Takuya OMOTEHARA Atsutoshi TATSUMI Rie HASHIMOTO Yuria UMEMURA Daichi NAGAHARA Youhei MANTANI Toshifumi YOKOYAMA Hiroshi KITAGAWA Nobuhiko HOSHI

Environmental stress affects various parts of mammals typically through the circulation of stress hormones. It has been identified as one of the possible reasons for male reproductive difficulties, but the complex mechanisms responsible for stress-induced reproductive suppression are poorly understood. Here, we examined the relationship between chronic environmental stress and hypothalamic kiss...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2012
M E Bleil N E Adler L A Pasch B Sternfeld S E Gregorich M P Rosen M I Cedars

BACKGROUND Life history models suggest that biological preparation for current versus longer term reproduction is favored in environments of adversity. In this context, we present a model of reproductive aging in which environmental adversity is proposed to increase the number of growing follicles at the cost of hastening the depletion of the ovarian reserve over time. We evaluated this model b...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Michael Garratt Aphrodite Vasilaki Paula Stockley Francis McArdle Malcolm Jackson Jane L Hurst

Investment in reproduction is costly and frequently decreases survival or future reproductive success. However, the proximate underlying causes for this are largely unknown. Oxidative stress has been suggested as a cost of reproduction and several studies have demonstrated changes in antioxidants with reproductive investment. Here, we test whether oxidative stress is a consequence of reproducti...

روشنفکر دزفولی, حبیب الله, ماهرخ, علی, نبی پور, مجید, چوکان, رجب,

This study was conducted to determine some physiological parameters of maize cultivar KSC 704 affected auxin and cytokinin hormones concentration variations under drought stress condition. The experiment was carried out in three environments separately including non-drought stress environment, drought stress in vegetative stage and drought stress in reproductive stage. Cytokinin hormone in thre...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015
Abby Chipman Edward Morrison

Previous correlational research shows that childhood adversity is associated with earlier age of reproduction in humans and other species. Such studies, however, cannot show that stressful conditions cause earlier reproduction. Using the cold-pressor task, we built on previous work to test the idea that acute stress influences human reproductive and marital ideals, and that individual stress re...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Michael Garratt Nicolas Pichaud Edith D Aloise King Robert C Brooks

Life history theory suggests that investment in reproduction can trade off against growth, longevity and both reproduction and performance later in life. One possible reason for this trade-off is that reproduction directly causes somatic damage. Oxidative stress, an overproduction of reactive oxygen species in relation to cellular defences, can correlate with reproductive investment and has bee...

2013
E. J. Narayan

Non-invasive endocrinology utilizes non-invasive biological samples (such as faeces, urine, hair, aquatic media, and saliva) for the quantification of hormones in wildlife. Urinary-based enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and radio-immunoassay have enabled the rapid quantification of reproductive and stress hormones in amphibians (Anura: Amphibia). With minimal disturbance, these methods can be used to a...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
D J Dix

Although a wide range of physical and chemical agents disrupt gametogenesis and embryogenesis in animals and humans, much less is known about the mechanisms leading up to these disruptions and the factors that determine whether a particular animal or human will be sensitive to a potential toxicant. Recent research has identified a number of different stress protein families, also known as heat ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
H E Fox S A White M H Kao R D Fernald

Many aspects of reproductive physiology are subject to regulation by social interactions. These include changes in neural and physiological substrates of reproduction. How can social behavior produce such changes? In experiments reported here, we manipulated the social settings of teleost fish and measured the effect (1) on stress response as reflected in cortisol production, (2) on reproductiv...

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