149 results on '"Ladyman, Sharon R."'
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2. Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy
3. Adaptations of the Maternal Brain to Meet the Increased Energy Demands of Pregnancy and Lactation
4. Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy
5. Effect of pregnancy on the expression of nutrient-sensors and satiety hormones in mice
6. Sensory detection of female olfactory cues as a central regulator of energy metabolism and body weight in male mice
7. Transient loss of satiety effects of leptin in middle‐aged male mice
8. Author Response: Prolactin-mediates a lactation-induced suppression of arcuate kisspeptin neuronal activity necessary for lactational infertility in mice
9. Prolactin-mediates a lactation-induced suppression of arcuate kisspeptin neuronal activity necessary for lactational infertility in mice
10. Circadian patterns of behaviour change during pregnancy in mice
11. Changes in maternal motivation across reproductive states in mice: A role for prolactin receptor activation on GABA neurons
12. Neuroendocrinology and Adaptive Physiology of Maternal Care
13. Neurophysiological and cognitive changes in pregnancy
14. Prolactin action in the medial preoptic area is necessary for postpartum maternal nursing behavior
15. High fat diet‐induced maternal obesity in mice impairs peripartum maternal behaviour.
16. Neuroendocrinology and Adaptive Physiology of Maternal Care
17. Mechanisms of Lactation-induced Infertility in Female Mice
18. Pups and prolactin are rewarding to virgin female and pregnant mice
19. Region-Specific Suppression of Hypothalamic Responses to Insulin To Adapt to Elevated Maternal Insulin Secretion During Pregnancy
20. Sensory Detection of Opposite Sex Chemostimuli As a Central Regulator of Energy Metabolism and Body Weight in Male Mice
21. Prolactin-Induced Adaptation in Glucose Homeostasis in Mouse Pregnancy Is Mediated by the Pancreas and Not in the Forebrain
22. Maternal adaptations to food intake across pregnancy: Central and peripheral mechanisms
23. A reduction in voluntary physical activity in early pregnancy in mice is mediated by prolactin
24. Author response: A reduction in voluntary physical activity in early pregnancy in mice is mediated by prolactin
25. Case-Control study of prolactin and placental lactogen in SGA pregnancies
26. Central actions of insulin during pregnancy and lactation
27. Pregnancy-related plasticity of gastric vagal afferent signals in mice
28. JAK-STAT and feeding
29. Role of Prolactin in the Metabolic Adaptations to Pregnancy and Lactation
30. Acute effects of prolactin on hypothalamic prolactin receptor expressing neurones in the mouse
31. Prolactin receptor‐mediated activation of pSTAT5 in the pregnant mouse brain
32. Impaired prolactin transport into the brain and functional responses to prolactin in aged male mice
33. Metabolic functions of prolactin: Physiological and pathological aspects
34. The role of prolactin in co-ordinating fertility and metabolic adaptations during reproduction
35. Chronic high prolactin levels impact on gene expression at discrete hypothalamic nuclei involved in food intake
36. From feeding one to feeding many: hormone-induced changes in bodyweight homeostasis during pregnancy
37. Anticipating Future Demands: Hormone-Induced Transcriptional Programming in the Maternal Pancreas During Pregnancy
38. Impaired hypothalamic leptin sensitivity in pseudopregnant rats treated with chronic prolactin to mimic pregnancy
39. Suppression of Leptin Transport Into the Brain Contributes to Leptin Resistance During Pregnancy in the Mouse
40. Kisspeptin Stimulation of Prolactin Secretion Requires Kiss1 Receptor but Not in Tuberoinfundibular Dopaminergic Neurons
41. Pregnancy-related plasticity of gastric vagal afferent signals in mice.
42. Prolactin regulation of oxytocin neurone activity in pregnancy and lactation
43. Central Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis
44. Prolactin transport into mouse brain is independent of prolactin receptor
45. Food restriction during lactation suppresses Kiss1 mRNA expression and kisspeptin-stimulated LH release in rats
46. Maintained expression of genes associated with metabolism in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus despite development of leptin resistance during pregnancy in the rat
47. Conditional Deletion of the Prolactin Receptor Reveals Functional Subpopulations of Dopamine Neurons in the Arcuate Nucleus of the Hypothalamus.
48. Prolactin transport into mouse brain is independent of prolactin receptor.
49. Chapter 16 - Role of Prolactin in the Metabolic Adaptations to Pregnancy and Lactation
50. Regulation of maternal food intake and mother–pup interactions by the Y5 receptor
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