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Developmental programming:the role of growth hormone

Developmental programming:the role of growth hormone
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摘要 Developmental programming of the fetus has consequences for physiologic responses in the offspring as an adult and, more recently, is implicated in the expression of altered phenotypes of future generations. Some phenotypes, such as fertility, bone strength, and adiposity are highly relevant to food animal production and in utero factors that impinge on those traits are vital to understand. A key systemic regulatory hormone is growth hormone (GH), which has a developmental role in virtually all tissues and organs. This review catalogs the impact of GH on tissue programming and how perturbations early in development influence GH function. Developmental programming of the fetus has consequences for physiologic responses in the offspring as an adult and, more recently, is implicated in the expression of altered phenotypes of future generations. Some phenotypes, such as fertility, bone strength, and adiposity are highly relevant to food animal production and in utero factors that impinge on those traits are vital to understand. A key systemic regulatory hormone is growth hormone (GH), which has a developmental role in virtually all tissues and organs. This review catalogs the impact of GH on tissue programming and how perturbations early in development influence GH function.
出处 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期257-263,共7页 畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
关键词 EPIGENETIC Growth hormone PROGRAMMING Transgeneration Epigenetic, Growth hormone, Programming, Transgeneration
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