LUQUE EUGENIA MERCEDES
Artículos
Título:
Effects of hexarelin (ghrelin analogue) on fertilization and pre-posnatal development of mice.
Autor/es:
LUQUE EM; CARLINI VP; VINCENTI LM; PUECHAGUT P; STUTZ G; SANTILLÁN ME; RUIZ RD; MARTINI AC; FIOL DE CUNEO M
Editorial:
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 22 p. 926 - 926
Resumen:
hrelin (Ghr) has been associated with reproductive physiology and pre- and postnatal development. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of hexarelin (HEX; 100 or 200 microg kg(-1) day(-1)), a therapeutic Ghr analogue, on: (1) embryo development 60 h post ovulation, induced pharmacologically, in pregnant mice; (2) the physical, neurobiological and sexual development of offspring of female mice injected with HEX during the first, second or third week of pregnancy or throughout the entire pregnancy; and (3) adult memory acquisition in these offspring. We also evaluated the effects of chronic HEX administration on memory acquisition in adult mice. Treatment of non-pregnant female mice with HEX decreased ovulation rate. However, treatment of pregnant mice with HEX at any time during pregnancy tended to accelerate offspring maturation, regardless of bodyweight. This effect was only significant on neurobiological parameters following treatment during the first week