Developmental androgen excess programs sympathetic tone and adipose tissue dysfunction and predisposes to a cardiometabolic syndrome in female mice.
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Sex differences in metabolic homeostasis, diabetes, and obesityDevelopmental androgen excess disrupts reproduction and energy homeostasis in adult male mice.Neonatal events, such as androgenization and postnatal overfeeding, modify the response to ghrelin.Central mechanisms of adiposity in adult female mice with androgen excessBrown adipose tissue transplantation ameliorates polycystic ovary syndrome.Age and sex dependent effects of early overnutrition on metabolic parameters and the role of neonatal androgens.Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Presents Higher Sympathetic Cardiac Autonomic Modulation that is not altered by Strength TrainingSex differences in the effects of androgens acting in the central nervous system on metabolism.Tissue-selective estrogen complexes with bazedoxifene prevent metabolic dysfunction in female mice.Developmental androgenization programs metabolic dysfunction in adult mice: Clinical implicationsResistant hypertension in diabetes mellitus.Polycystic ovary syndrome as a paradigm for prehypertension, prediabetes, and preobesity.Combined androgen excess and Western-style diet accelerates adipose tissue dysfunction in young adult, female nonhuman primates.A Guide for the Design of Pre-clinical Studies on Sex Differences in Metabolism.Hyperandrogenemia Induced by Letrozole Treatment of Pubertal Female Mice Results in Hyperinsulinemia Prior to Weight Gain and Insulin Resistance.Acupuncture does not ameliorate metabolic disturbances in the P450 aromatase inhibitor-induced rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome.The impact of androgen actions in neurons on metabolic health and disease.Elevated androstenedione in young adult but not early adolescent prenatally androgenized female rats.
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Developmental androgen excess programs sympathetic tone and adipose tissue dysfunction and predisposes to a cardiometabolic syndrome in female mice.
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Developmental androgen excess ...... bolic syndrome in female mice.
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Developmental androgen excess ...... bolic syndrome in female mice.
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Developmental androgen excess ...... bolic syndrome in female mice.
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Developmental androgen excess ...... bolic syndrome in female mice.
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Aurélie Waget
Franck Mauvais-Jarvis
Gérard Karsenty
Kazunari Nohara
Mathieu Ferron
Matthew S Meyers
Rizwana S Waraich
Rémy Burcelin
Suhuan Liu
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10.1152/AJPENDO.00620.2012
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2013-04-23T00:00:00Z