نتایج جستجو برای: sex differentiation disorders

تعداد نتایج: 1049815  

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: there are several factors, like environmental agents, neurotrophic factors, serotonin and some hormones such as estrogen, affecting neurogenesis and neural differentiation. regarding to importance of proliferation and regeneration in central nervous system, and a progressive increase in neurodegenerative diseases, cell therapy is an attractive approach in neuroscience. the aim of the...

2018
Dorothea L. Floris Meng-Chuan Lai Tanmay Nath Michael P. Milham Adriana Di Martino

Background The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated research on sex differentiation in ASD. Multiple sources of evidence have suggested a neurophenotypic convergence of ASD-related characteristics and typical sex differences. Two existing, albeit competing, models provide predictions on such neurophenotypic convergence. These two models are testabl...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
D Crews J M Bergeron J A McLachlan

In the current model of vertebrate sex determination and sexual differentiation, gonadal sex is fixed at fertilization by specific chromosomes, a process known as genotypic sex determination (GSD). Only after the gonad is formed do hormones begin to exert an influence that modifies specific structures that eventually will differ the sexes. Many egg-laying reptiles do not exhibit GSD but rather ...

2006
SANG-HEE LEE

Sexual dimorphism is an important component of morphological variation and has been associated with a range of socioecological and cultural variables. Comparing patterns of dental sexual dimorphism in two Central European samples, Krapina and Pr fedmostí, may shed light on sexual differences in biocultural adaptation. However, studying sexual dimorphism in ancient populations needs to address m...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Jacques Balthazart

A large number of morphological, physiological and behavioural traits are differentially expressed by males and females in all vertebrates including humans. These sex differences, sometimes, reflect the different hormonal environment of the adults, but they often remain present after subjects of both sexes are placed in the same endocrine conditions following gonadectomy associated or not with ...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 1990
A Guillamón J M Calés M Rodriguez-Zafra C Perez-Laso A Caminero M A Izquierdo S Segovia

The effects of prenatal and/or early postnatal diazepam (DZ) administration on open field activity and continuously reinforced lever-pressing response were studied. Rat pups of both sexes were prenatally (during the last week of pregnancy) and/or postnatally (from the day of birth to day 16) daily exposed to a 2.5 mg/kg dose of DZ. At the age of 60 days all groups were tested in the open field ...

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: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2016
Karson T.F. Kung Wendy V. Browne Mihaela Constantinescu Rebecca M. Noorderhaven Melissa Hines

During the first few years of life, girls typically have a larger expressive vocabulary than boys. This sex difference is important since a small vocabulary may predict subsequent language difficulties, which are more prevalent in boys than girls. The masculinizing effects of early androgen exposure on neurobehavioral development are well-documented in nonhuman mammals. The present study conduc...

Journal: :Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP 2009
Subhadra Evans Jennie C I Tsao Qian Lu Su C Kim Norman Turk Cynthia D Myers Lonnie K Zeltzer

OBJECTIVES Previous research has demonstrated links between psychosocial factors, including negative life events (NLE) and pain in children. This study examined sex differences in the relationship among mother-reported NLE, child NLE, mother somatization, and children's laboratory pain responses for heat, cold, and pressure pain tasks. We predicted that maternal NLE would be moderately associat...

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