Published in Recent Prog Horm Res on January 01, 1986
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A role for N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the control of LH secretion and initiation of female puberty. Endocrinology (1990) 1.07
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Region-specific regulation of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha) gene expression in astrocytes of the neuroendocrine brain. J Neurosci (1994) 0.97
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Transforming growth factor-alpha gene expression in the hypothalamus is developmentally regulated and linked to sexual maturation. Neuron (1992) 0.96
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Intraovarian excess of nerve growth factor increases androgen secretion and disrupts estrous cyclicity in the rat. Endocrinology (2000) 0.95
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Involvement of nerve growth factor in female sexual development. Endocrinology (1990) 0.95
Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor changes in the hypothalamus during the onset of female puberty. Mol Cell Neurosci (1994) 0.95
Development of estradiol-positive feedback on luteinizing hormone release in the female rat: a quantitative study. Endocrinology (1981) 0.94
Hypothalamic areas involved in prostaglandin (PG)-induced gonadotropin release. II: effect of PGE2 and PGF2alpha implants on follicle stimulating hormone release. Endocrinology (1977) 0.92
Epoxygenase products of arachidonic acid are endogenous constituents of the hypothalamus involved in D2 receptor-mediated, dopamine-induced release of somatostatin. Endocrinology (1990) 0.92
Prostaglandin involvement in hypothalamic control of gonadotropin and prolactin release. Science (1973) 0.92
The primate ovary contains a population of catecholaminergic neuron-like cells expressing nerve growth factor receptors. Endocrinology (1995) 0.92
Nerve growth factor-dependent activation of trkA receptors in the human ovary results in synthesis of follicle-stimulating hormone receptors and estrogen secretion. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (2006) 0.91
A second form of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) with characteristics of chicken GnRH-II is present in the primate brain. Endocrinology (1997) 0.90
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The role of arachidonic acid and its metabolites in the release of neuropeptides. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1989) 0.89
A rapid microprocedure for isolating RNA from multiple samples of human and rat brain. J Neurosci Methods (1986) 0.89
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A conditional tetracycline-regulated increase in Gamma amino butyric acid production near luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone nerve terminals disrupts estrous cyclicity in the rat. Endocrinology (2001) 0.88
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Two molecular forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH-I and GnRH-II) are expressed by two separate populations of cells in the rhesus macaque hypothalamus. Brain Res Mol Brain Res (2000) 0.88
On the hypothalamic mechanism by which prostaglandin E2 stimulates growth hormone release. In vivo and in vitro studies. Neuroendocrinology (1980) 0.88
Vasoactive intestinal peptide enhances aromatase activity in the neonatal rat ovary before development of primary follicles or responsiveness to follicle-stimulating hormone. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1987) 0.88
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Evidence for involvement of alpha-adrenergic receptors in norepinephrine-induced prostaglandin E2 and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release from the median eminence. Endocrinology (1982) 0.87
The juvenile-peripubertal transition period in the female rat: establishment of a diurnal pattern of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion. Endocrinology (1985) 0.87
Ovarian innervation develops before initiation of folliculogenesis in the rat. Cell Tissue Res (1992) 0.87
Guanethidine-mediated destruction of ovarian sympathetic nerves disrupts ovarian development and function in rats. Endocrinology (1990) 0.87
Evidence for noradrenergic involvement in episodic prolactin and growth hormone release in ovariectomized rats. Endocrinology (1979) 0.87
Vasoactive intestinal peptide induces the synthesis of the cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme complex in cultured rat ovarian granulosa cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1986) 0.87
Ovarian adrenergic nerves play a role in maintaining preovulatory steroid secretion. Endocrinology (1984) 0.87
Changes in aromatase activity in the rat brain during embryonic, neonatal, and infantile development. Endocrinology (1982) 0.87
Plasma level of LH and FSH in maturing rats: response to hemigonadectomy. Endocrinology (1972) 0.87
Neuroendocrine control of the onset of puberty in the rat. Fed Proc (1980) 0.87
Dopamine and norepinephrine stimulate somatostatin release by median eminence fragments in vitro. Life Sci (1978) 0.86
Several GABAA receptor subunits are expressed in LHRH neurons of juvenile female rats. Brain Res (1998) 0.86
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Testis of prepubertal rhesus monkeys receives a dual catecholaminergic input provided by the extrinsic innervation and an intragonadal source of catecholamines. Biol Reprod (1996) 0.86
The onset of puberty in the female rat: changes in plasma prolactin, gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), and hypothalamic LHRH content. Endocrinology (1976) 0.86
Prostaglandin E2-induced luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release involves mobilization of intracellular Ca+2. Endocrinology (1985) 0.86
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The role of prostaglandins in the control of gonadotropin and prolactin secretion. Prostaglandins Med (1979) 0.85
Mitochondrial uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) in the nonhuman primate brain and pituitary. Endocrinology (2000) 0.85
Identification of an ovarian voltage-activated Na+-channel type: hints to involvement in luteolysis. Mol Endocrinol (2000) 0.85
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The maturation of estradiol-negative feedback in female rats: evidence that the resetting of the hypothalamic "gonadostat" does not precede the first preovulatory surge of gonadotropins. Endocrinology (1981) 0.85
A detailed analysis of the serum luteinizing hormone secretory profile in conscious, free-moving female rats during the time of puberty. Endocrinology (1981) 0.85
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Prostaglandin E2 releases luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone from the female juvenile hypothalamus through a Ca2+-dependent, calmodulin-independent mechanism. Brain Res (1988) 0.84
Some hypothalamic hamartomas contain transforming growth factor alpha, a puberty-inducing growth factor, but not luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1999) 0.84
Hypothalamic lesions that induce female precocious puberty activate glial expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene: differential regulation of alternatively spliced transcripts. J Neurosci (1993) 0.84
Effect of 17beta-estradiol on hypothalamic GnRH-II gene expression in the female rhesus macaque. J Mol Endocrinol (2004) 0.84