2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912009000400012
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Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, desenvolvimento fetal e morfologia ovariana em ratas

Abstract: Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, Influência da icterícia obstrutiva na capacidade reprodutiva, desenvolvimento fetal e morfologia ovariana em ratas desenvolvimento fetal e morfologia ovariana em ratas desenvolvimento fetal e morfologia ovariana em ratas desenvolvimento fetal e morfologia ovariana em… Show more

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“…With the discovery of leptin, a hormone regulator of obesity, we question its possible interaction with the metabolism of bilirubin [22][23][24] . In previous studies in line with our research on jaundice 14,15,25,26 and sex hormones 24.27-31 , there was correlation between sex hormones and hyperbilirubinemia.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…With the discovery of leptin, a hormone regulator of obesity, we question its possible interaction with the metabolism of bilirubin [22][23][24] . In previous studies in line with our research on jaundice 14,15,25,26 and sex hormones 24.27-31 , there was correlation between sex hormones and hyperbilirubinemia.…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Another advantage of this model is the similarity with the research line related to cholestatic jaundice 14,15,25,26 . The random allocation of animals in groups aimed homogenisation of the sample 35 .…”
Section: Vasconcellos Vasconcellos Vasconcellos Vasconcellosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are no recent publications on this subject, however, based on our previous results [17,18] and in this current study, it is worth to suppose that hyperbilirubinemia does not interfere with the development of luteal cells during pregnancy. The histology of the ovaries of the jaundiced rats which did not develop pregnancy suggests anovulation due to an absence of functioning corpora lutea [17,18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The histology of the ovaries of the jaundiced rats which did not develop pregnancy suggests anovulation due to an absence of functioning corpora lutea [17,18]. The fact that these animals remained in one phase of the estrous cycle [pro-estrus or estrus] reinforces the hypothesis of anovulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%