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Differential changes in insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins following asphyxia in the preterm fetal sheepReduced cortisol and metabolic responses of thin ewes to an acute cold challenge in mid-pregnancy: implications for animal physiology and welfareWeekly intra-amniotic IGF-1 treatment increases growth of growth-restricted ovine fetuses and up-regulates placental amino acid transporters.High bias gas flows increase lung injury in the ventilated preterm lamb.Unpredictable feeding impairs glucose tolerance in growing lambs.Preterm birth has sex-specific effects on autonomic modulation of heart rate variability in adult sheep.Periconceptional undernutrition in sheep affects adult phenotype only in malesThe late effects of fetal growth patternsParenteral administration of twin-bearing ewes with L-arginine enhances the birth weight and brown fat stores in sheep.Animal studies of the effects of early nutrition on long-term health.Intrauterine feeding of the growth retarded fetus: can we help?Effects of twinning, birth size, and postnatal growth on glucose tolerance and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in postpubertal sheep.The effect of different types of stressors during mid- and late pregnancy on lamb weight and body size at birth.Effects of sex, litter size and periconceptional ewe nutrition on offspring behavioural and physiological response to isolation.Effect of cortisol on C-type natriuretic peptide in ovine pregnancy: differential responses in fetal and placental tissues.Epigenetic changes in the hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin and glucocorticoid receptor genes in the ovine fetus after periconceptional undernutrition.Undernutrition before mating in ewes impairs the development of insulin resistance during pregnancy.Do alterations in placental 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11betaHSD) activities explain differences in fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function following periconceptional undernutrition or twinning in sheep?Different periods of periconceptional undernutrition have different effects on growth, metabolic and endocrine status in fetal sheep.Periconceptional undernutrition in sheep leads to decreased locomotor activity in a natural environment.Maternal undernutrition during the periconceptual period increases plasma taurine levels and insulin response to glucose but not arginine in the late gestational fetal sheep.The metabolic effects of endotoxin are differentially affected by the pattern of GH administration in the rat.A periconceptional nutritional origin for noninfectious preterm birth.Brief undernutrition in late-gestation sheep programs the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in adult offspring.Periconceptional undernutrition in sheep accelerates maturation of the fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in late gestation.Effects of periconceptional undernutrition on the initiation of parturition in sheep.Nutritional regulation of fetal growth.Periconceptional undernutrition alters growth trajectory and metabolic and endocrine responses to fasting in late-gestation fetal sheep.Effects of periconceptional undernutrition on maternal taurine concentrations in sheep.Effect of periconceptional undernutrition in sheep on late gestation expression of mRNA and protein from genes involved in fetal adrenal steroidogenesis and placental prostaglandin production.Periconceptional undernutrition of ewes impairs glucose tolerance in their adult offspring.Effects of twin pregnancy and periconceptional undernutrition on maternal metabolism, fetal growth and glucose-insulin axis function in ovine pregnancy.Effects of twinning and periconceptional undernutrition on late-gestation hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in ovine pregnancy.Fetal exposure to excess glucocorticoid is unlikely to explain the effects of periconceptional undernutrition in sheep.Effects of litter size, sex and periconceptional ewe nutrition on side preference and cognitive flexibility in the offspring.Size at birth and adult fat mass in twin sheep are determined in early gestation.Maternal insulin sensitivity in midpregnancy does not determine birth weight after embryo transfer between large and small breed sheep.Motivation to obtain a food reward of pregnant ewes in negative energy balance: behavioural, metabolic and endocrine considerations.Fetal and amniotic insulin-like growth factor-I supplements improve growth rate in intrauterine growth restriction fetal sheep.Programming of glucose-insulin homoeostasis: long-term consequences of pre-natal versus early post-natal nutrition insults. Evidence from a sheep model.
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عالم وظائف الأعضاء نيوزيلندي
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