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This project aims to understand how metabolic signals influence reproductive functions and puberty. By studying the interactions between metabolic hormones and GnRH neurons in rodent models, it seeks to clarify the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying fertility regulation.
Reproduction, an essential function for perpetuation of the species, is under the control of a sophisticated network of regulatory signals, which include nutritional cues and metabolic factors.
Disorders of reproductive maturation (puberty) and function are becoming increasingly common in Europe, and other developed countries, and appear to be linked to the rapid increase in metabolic disorders within the community ranging from energy insufficiency to obesity.
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UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA
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